What's new in freddy: week of June 22, 2026

2026-06-28

This week brought an official ChatGPT app, Ultrahuman out of beta, more detailed intervals.icu workouts, and a clearer dashboard.

An official ChatGPT app

freddy is now an official ChatGPT app. Connecting it to ChatGPT used to mean pasting a custom connector URL in by hand. It can now be added straight from the ChatGPT app directory, on mobile as well as desktop. Nothing changes for anyone using freddy with Claude, Perplexity, or another client. This just makes the ChatGPT path much shorter.

Ultrahuman is now generally available

Ultrahuman has moved out of beta, so anyone can connect it without requesting access first. freddy now parses the full Ultrahuman sleep record too, so sleep stages, timing, and the rest of the detail Ultrahuman captures come through to your AI alongside your other connected sources.

Richer workout detail from intervals.icu

intervals.icu workouts now come through with their individual intervals, or laps, not just the workout total. That makes it possible to look at how each rep, split, or effort went within a single session, instead of only the session summary.

A clearer dashboard

The connection tiles on the dashboard now show what each source is doing right now: actively syncing, up to date, or in need of attention. The sync button locks while a sync is already running, so it cannot be triggered twice by accident. New accounts also get a setup checklist on the overview that walks through connecting a source and linking an AI client.

Recent data shows up first

When freddy imports a long history from Polar, it now pulls the most recent training first, so your latest sessions appear while older history fills in behind them. There is no waiting on years of backfill before you can ask about last week.

A fix for connecting Garmin

Connecting Garmin partway through a day used to skip activities recorded earlier that day, because the first import stopped at midnight instead of the moment you connected. That window is now covered, so the day you connect comes in complete.

Coming next

Apple Health on iOS and Health Connect on Android are both in final testing. Once they are ready, your phone will be able to push the health data it already collects into freddy directly.