What's new in freddy: week of June 8, 2026
Here is what shipped in freddy during the week of June 8: two new sources, a way to bring in your full Garmin history, and more control over your connections.
Two new sources
- Runalyze (beta), the endurance and health analytics platform, bringing in your training load, fitness and fatigue trend, and sleep and HRV if you track them there. It needs a Runalyze Supporter or Premium account for API access.
- Lyfta (beta), a strength training tracker, so your lifts and workout history come through.
Both connect with an API key and are in beta. You can request access from your dashboard.
Import your full Garmin history
Garmin's API only lets freddy pull a limited window of recent history, so older data used to be out of reach. You can now upload the data export Garmin gives you, and freddy will import the full history from that file. This week added eleven more data families to the importer, including endurance and hill scores, blood pressure, hydration, and ECG. If you imported earlier, re-upload to pick up the new ones.
Pause and resume any connection
You can now pause a source instead of disconnecting it. Pausing stops syncing but keeps all of your history, so you can resume later without re-importing anything. It is handy when you are switching devices or want to mute one source for a while.
Smarter reconnect
The Reconnect button now only appears when a connection genuinely needs re-authorization, instead of showing when everything is fine. If a connection does drop, you also get a heads-up email so your data does not quietly go stale.
See where you are signed in
A new settings view lists every active login on your account and lets you revoke any of them.
For people building with freddy
- freddy is now listed in the official MCP registry, so it shows up when AI clients browse for connectors.
- There is a new For Agents page covering the CLI and the headless setup.
Apple Health is next. It is code complete and in final testing.