Fitbit Plans Pricing
Plans surface for the Fitbit developer platform. The Fitbit Web API itself is free for registered Personal, Client, and Server applications, gated by request quotas rather than dollar pricing. Consumer plans (Fitbit base / Fitbit Premium) and the device hardware sit upstream of the API surface and are documented here for context. Note that the legacy Fitbit Web API is scheduled for deprecation in September 2026; commercial-track API access is shifting to the Google Health API on Google's developer platform.
Fitbit Plans Pricing is the machine-readable pricing-plan profile for Fitbit on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Plans specification.
It defines 6 plans, covering free and subscription tiers, with named plans including Web API — Personal Application, Web API — Client Application, Web API — Server Application, Fitbit (Free), Fitbit Premium, and 1 more.
Tagged areas include Wearable, Health, Fitness, Fitbit, and Google.
Plans
Free developer access for an individual's own Fitbit data, including intraday access for the developer themselves.
Free developer access for client-side apps. End-user intraday access requires case-by-case approval.
Free developer access for server-side apps storing OAuth tokens for many users. End-user intraday access requires case-by-case approval.
Free Fitbit account included with every Fitbit device; basic activity, sleep, and heart-rate tracking surfaced through the Fitbit mobile app.
Optional paid consumer tier; adds advanced sleep analysis, daily readiness score, guided workouts, mindfulness content, and Health Metrics dashboard.
The Google Health API replaces the Fitbit Web API for new and migrated integrations and runs on Google Cloud infrastructure with Google OAuth 2.0. Pricing for the Google Health API is not separately published on the Fitbit pricing surface; consult Google Cloud pricing for the underlying services. Legacy Fitbit Web API turndown is scheduled for September 2026.