Request for API/Webhook Access to Enable Home Assistant Integration
planned (tbd)
Alberto Cerrone
Hi there,
I’m a dedicated user of Bevel and also utilize Home Assistant to manage my smart home environment. I’m interested in developing an integration that allows Bevel’s health data to interface with Home Assistant, facilitating a range of health-informed automations.
Proposed Integration Features:
Multi-User Support: Allow users to log in to multiple Bevel accounts within Home Assistant, enabling family-wide health data monitoring and automation.
Examples of Potential Automations:
- Journal Tagging via Smart Buttons:
Utilise NFC tags or smart buttons to toggle specific journal entries. For instance, tapping an NFC tag on the supplements drawer could automatically log the intake of “Melatonin” in Bevel’s journal.
- Wind Down Routine Automation:
Leverage Bevel’s “Wind Down Time” to initiate a calming home environment by dimming lights, adjusting thermostat settings, and playing soothing music.
- Smart Alarm Integration:
When Bevel’s smart alarm activates, automate the opening of blinds and gradual increase of bedroom temperature to facilitate a gentle wake-up experience.
- Stress Level Monitoring:
If Bevel detects elevated stress levels, trigger Home Assistant to play relaxing ambient sounds or initiate a guided meditation session through connected speakers.
- Nutrition Score Alerts:
If a low Nutrition Score is recorded, prompt Home Assistant to suggest healthy meal recipes or remind the user to hydrate.
- Inventory Management via Journal Tags:
Utilise Bevel’s journal tags to manage household inventory. For example, logging the consumption of a supplement like “Vitamin D” could automatically decrement its quantity in Home Assistant’s inventory system, such as Grocy. When stock levels fall below a predefined threshold, the item can be added to the shopping list, and notifications can be sent when entering a supermarket zone.
Is there any opportunity to expose this data?
Thank you so much
Stefan
Different app, same energy — I built a recipe manager with a public API and MCP Server. Doesn't solve the Bevel API problem, but if you cook and want your recipes/macros accessible from Claude, DM me. Looking for testers who actually know what MCP is.
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Houston Ladd
Stefan I'd be interested!
Matt Paré
Really disappointing this wasn’t included in Bevel 3.0. Someone will do this before you guys if you don’t do it soon.
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Nafis Azizi Riza
I would love to have this feature very soon. any ETA?
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elise peate
I consolidate all my tools into claude code and this is a key missing input. Would love an MCP integration. I know Whoop has an MCP available.
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Michael Borohovski
I would use this, build an MCP server / skill, and integrate it into Home Assistant. I've built... five HA integrations now? Happy to help <3
Leah
Merged in a post:
API access to data for AI agents
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Alejandro Nicolas
That the application offers endpoints and some skill to use them so that AI agents like OpenClaw have access
Leah
Merged in a post:
Integration With N8N
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Liam Edwards
Luke Woods
Hi people - great to read your ideas 💡 is there any movement on API?
Leah
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Connect LLM
Sam Brown
It would be absolutely fantastic if we could connect our own AI into the app. So for example, if I have a Claude Pro subscription, then I could connect it into the app and use Claude instead of Bevel Intelligence in the app. It would probably make sense if it was on the free tier, as the devs don't have to pay for the APIs.
Leah
Merged in a post:
ublic API / MCP Server for Third-Party Integrations (Claude AI, Home Assistant, etc.)
Ares dominguez
Many Bevel users track their health holistically using AI assistants like Claude (Anthropic) alongside wearable data from Garmin, Apple Health, and others. Currently, Garmin offers a fully functional MCP (Model Context Protocol) integration that allows Claude to read activity, sleep, heart rate, body composition, and training data in real time — enabling personalized coaching and longitudinal analysis.
However, Bevel's nutrition data remains completely siloed. There is no public API, no data export, and no MCP server, which means users who log their meals in Bevel cannot share that data with AI tools or other platforms without manually re-entering it.
- A read-only public API (REST or GraphQL) that allows authenticated users to programmatically access their own nutrition logs, daily macros (calories, protein, carbs, fat), micronutrient data, and Nutrition Score history.
- Ideally, an official MCP server (similar to what Garmin Connect offers) so that AI assistants like Claude can directly query a user's Bevel nutrition data alongside their wearable metrics — enabling truly integrated health analysis across sleep, exercise, and nutrition.
- Bevel positions itself as an all-in-one health app covering sleep, exercise, and nutrition. But without data portability, nutrition remains a black box that can't be cross-referenced with training load, recovery, or body composition trends from other sources.
- The MCP ecosystem is growing rapidly. Garmin, MyFitnessPal, Cronometer, and others are being integrated via community or official MCP servers. Bevel risks falling behind if users who want AI-assisted health coaching are forced to switch to apps that offer API access.
- A read-only API carries minimal risk — users would only access their own data, authenticated via OAuth or API key.
I use Garmin Forerunner 965 + Garmin Index smart scale + Bevel for nutrition. My AI coach (Claude) can already pull my VO2max, training readiness, sleep stages, body composition, and heart rate zones from Garmin in real time. But it cannot see what I ate today. Being able to query Bevel's nutrition data would close the loop — allowing analysis like "your recovery score dropped because yesterday's protein intake was 40% below target" or "your vigorous training days correlate with higher calorie days, here's how to adjust."
This would make Bevel significantly more valuable for users who take a data-driven approach to health and longevity.
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