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# How do I get my WHOOP developer app approved?

WHOOP handles developer app approval directly and timelines vary, typically one to two weeks. There is no way to expedite approval through Terra.

The standard path:

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{% step %}
Submit the form.
{% endstep %}

{% step %}
Follow up politely with their support team.
{% endstep %}
{% endstepper %}

See the [Whoop integration docs](https://docs.tryterra.co/health-and-fitness-api/whoop) for setup details.


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