AbSync - Water & Zen Meter

AbSync - Water & Zen Meter
Developer: BuildLoop
Category: Health & Fitness
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AbSync - Water & Zen Meter Summary

AbSync - Water & Zen Meter is a mobile iOS app in Health And Fitness by BuildLoop. Released in May 2026 (1 month ago). Store metadata: updated May 1, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on May 1, 2026 .


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App Description

See Your Body’s Natural Rhythm
No Typing. No Lists. Just Watch the Flow.
Most apps make you do a lot of work. AbSync is different. It uses the sensors on your Apple Watch to show you how your body is doing with a cool 3D liquid. You don’t have to type anything in or guess. Just look at the liquid on your watch to see your day in a fun, easy way.

The "Buy It Once" Rule
You shouldn't have to pay every month to use a tool for your watch.

Pay one time.

No monthly fees.

Your data stays private.

A Tool That Learns You
Every person is different. That’s why AbSync takes 48 hours to learn how your body works. It watches your natural patterns to find what is "normal" for you. This helps the app give you the best guesses about your daily habits.

The Three Main Screens:
Fluid: A 3D cup that fills up and goes down based on your body’s data. After it learns your body, the liquid shows you how your fluid levels are trending.

Zen: This screen shows how calm or busy your body feels. It helps you find your "center" so you can stay balanced all day.

Temp Trend: This tracks if your body is getting warmer or cooler than usual. It helps you see how you are resting and recovering.

Made for the Best Watches
AbSync looks great on the Apple Watch Ultra. The screen stays on so you can see your 3D liquid whenever you want. It looks like real glass and water right on your wrist!

Legal Disclaimer
AbSync is a wellness utility for personal habit observation. It is not a medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or monitor any clinical condition. All insights, including Fluid, Zen, and Temp Trend, are computational estimates based on patterns identified during the calibration period and do not represent absolute biological measurements. Always consult a healthcare professional for medical concerns.