Support
Camílog is built and maintained by one person as a personal project.
Get in touch
Email support@camilog.app for bug reports, feature requests, privacy questions or App Store purchase issues. I read every message.
Common questions
Which activities does Camílog import?
Walks, hikes, runs, trail runs and wheelchair sessions. Every source - Apple Health, Strava, Komoot - is filtered to the foot- and wheelchair-class activity types; cycling, swims and strength workouts are skipped.
I signed in to Strava but no activities show up.
Camílog imports Walk, Hike, Run, TrailRun and Wheelchair activities from Strava - each rebuilt from Strava's stream data - and skips Rides, Virtual Rides and other non-foot sports. Indoor or manually-entered activities without GPS are also skipped. If you have a lot of history, Strava's request limit can pause a large first sync; run the sync again later and Camílog picks up where it stopped.
I signed in to Komoot but no tours show up.
Komoot is hidden from the standard "Add Source" picker - enable Settings → Developer → Show Hidden Sources first. Camílog then imports your recorded hikes, jogs and runs - planned routes that you never recorded aren't pulled in. Cycling tours are skipped.
Apple Health imports look incomplete.
Camílog reads walking, hiking, running and wheelchair workouts. It needs both the workout permission and the route permission to reconstruct the map - both are requested on first launch. You can toggle them under iOS Settings → Health → Data Access & Devices. Activities without a recorded route still import, but with no map.
Weather charts are missing for an old activity.
Weather enrichment is opt-in (Settings → Data Sources) and runs in the background for activities imported after it's turned on. To backfill older activities, open them once with weather enabled - Camílog will fetch the historical samples from Open-Meteo.
How do I import a FIT or GPX file?
Open the file from Files, AirDrop, an email attachment or another app's share sheet and pick Camílog. The activity lands in your library on import. Files exported from a watch or phone work the same way.
How do I export my whole library?
For a single activity, use the share menu in the tour detail
view to export as GPX, FIT or .camilog. A full
library export isn't built in yet - let me know by email if
you need it and I'll prioritise.
Two of my activities merged into one - why?
That's auto-merge. When two sources record the same walk or run - say your phone's HealthKit and your Strava upload - Camílog detects the overlap and folds them into one activity so a duplicate doesn't clutter your feed. The GPS track is kept from the source that recorded it, and metrics like heart rate are merged in from the other. Nothing is deleted: open the activity detail view to see what was merged and unmerge it if you'd rather keep the recordings separate.
Languages
Camílog speaks German, English, Spanish and Catalan, and follows your device's language.
System requirements
- iPhone or iPad running iOS 18 or later.
- A Strava account (only if you want to sync from Strava).
- Komoot credentials (only if you want to sync from Komoot).
- Apple Health configured with walking / running / hiking workouts (only if you want HealthKit import).
None of the above are required - Camílog works with manual FIT or GPX imports too.