Google has responded to the flood of complaints over the new Google Health app, which recently replaced Fitbit, with a list of fixes starting to roll out this week. The Today dashboard, which only let users show chosen metrics in the top half of the screen, will become customizable so users can re-arrange, add, or remove metrics. The app is also adding custom food logging, hourly step goal charts, and a new 24-hour total sleep overview that shows both main sleep and naps. The AI coach, one of the most divisive new features, is being tuned to make messages more concise, include more visuals, ask users for intent more often, and cut commentary about brief walks. Google said it will also fix runs incorrectly labeled as workouts, add splits to run summaries, and, in June, let parents delete child accounts without first migrating them.






