Comparison

Sam vs. Apple Health

Apple Health Trends tell you a number is off. Sam reads the pattern across HRV, sleep, and respiratory - and flags the drift before it becomes a symptom.

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What Apple Health does well

Apple Health already knows your baseline.

Apple Health Trends compare your recent 90-day average against your 365-day average for each metric - resting heart rate, walking heart rate, VO₂ max, sleep duration, and others. When a metric drifts materially from its own history, Apple flags it.

That's real personalization, and it's free on every iPhone. So the honest framing isn't "Sam knows your baseline, Apple Health doesn't." It's narrower than that - and the difference matters more than the word "baseline" suggests.

Where Sam goes further

Sam: Pattern, not the number.

1. Interaction and trajectory, not single-metric thresholds

Apple Health Trends evaluate metrics independently - HRV against its own history, sleep against its own history, respiratory rate against its own. Sam is designed to look at HRV, sleep, and respiratory together, over time. The question isn't "is this metric low today" but "is this combination of signals moving in a direction that, in your history, has preceded a real change."

2. Learned anomaly detection, not statistical thresholds

Apple Health Trends are statistical: a metric is flagged when it's far enough from its own recent average. Sam is built to do something different - recognize multivariate trajectories that historically resolved into something. That's a different kind of claim than "above or below average," and it's the part a threshold engine can't replicate by adding another z-score.

Side by side

A factual comparison of how each product reads your data.

Unit of analysis

Apple Health
Single metric vs personal trend
Bevel
Daily composite score
Sam
Multivariate trajectory across days

Baseline

Apple Health
90-day vs 365-day per metric
Bevel
Weighted multi-signal personal baseline
Sam
Personal pattern across HRV, sleep, respiratory

Detection method

Apple Health
Statistical thresholds
Bevel
Weighted threshold composite
Sam
Learned anomaly detection

Signals combined together

Apple Health
No (per-metric trends)
Bevel
Yes (composite score)
Sam
Yes - and over time

Time horizon

Apple Health
Day-level
Bevel
Day-level snapshot
Sam
Multi-month pattern

Notifications when something drifts

Apple Health
Per-metric trend alerts (opt-in)
Bevel
Score change
Sam
Heads-up notifications keyed to the pattern

Platform

Apple Health
iOS (built-in)
Bevel
iOS app
Sam
iOS app (Apple Watch)

Data residency

Apple Health
Apple servers (US)
Bevel
US-based; no stated EU residency
Sam
EU, GDPR-native

Price

Apple Health
Free
Bevel
Freemium (Pro $14.99/mo or $99.99/yr)
Sam
Free

Guided programs (sleep, stress, movement)

Apple Health
No
Bevel
Limited
Sam
Yes

Bevel pricing and feature scope reflect the App Store listing and bevel.health as of May 2026. Apple Health Trends behavior is documented by Apple. Competitor products may have changed since this date.

The short version

A trend chart sees one bad night. Sam sees the four-night drift that one bad night is hiding.

Two beers and a short sleep look identical to Apple Health Trends and to the early signature of an infection - both lower HRV, both poorer sleep. Sam is built to tell them apart, because it's reading the shape of the change across days, not the level on one day.

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