Health and Nutrition Disclaimer
Last updated: May 26, 2026
FitGo helps organize and track training. FitGo is not a medical service and does not replace a qualified professional.
These pages describe FitGo's current and planned practices. They must stay aligned with the app, App Store Connect, and the providers actually used.
Key points
- FitGo does not provide diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions, therapeutic plans, or emergency services.
- Consult a professional before starting or changing a program if you have a medical condition, injury, pain, pregnancy, chronic illness, or serious concern.
- Stop exercising if you experience sharp pain, discomfort, dizziness, unusual shortness of breath, chest pain, or concerning symptoms.
- All physical activity involves risk. You are responsible for assessing your ability to perform recorded or suggested exercises.
- AI responses, calories, macros, heart-rate zones, and estimates are not guaranteed.
Emergency
Do not use FitGo for a medical emergency. Contact local emergency services or a qualified health professional.
Nutrition
FitGo nutrition information is approximate. Do not use it to manage allergies, diabetes, eating disorders, illnesses, prescriptions, deficiencies, or any situation requiring medical precision.
Contact
Questions: hello@fitgo.app.