One-liner
A no-frills, searchable database of gym exercises with proper form instructions and workout templates for strength training.
Strengths
- Highly rated for clear, step-by-step exercise guides with photos and videos ("The visuals make it easy to learn proper form")
- Strong search functionality across 1000+ exercises, including niche movements like Zercher squats
- Well-organized workout templates for common goals (bulking, cutting, powerlifting)
- Offline access to all content without subscription
- Consistently praised for accuracy and lack of fluff ("No ads, no gimmicks—just exercises").
Weaknesses
- Users complain about missing key exercises ("Where’s the behind-the-neck press? It's not here.")
- No progress tracking or logging features despite being a workout app ("I want to log reps but can't")
- Outdated UI design feels dated compared to newer fitness apps ("Looks like it was made in 2015")
- No integration with Apple Health or third-party wearables
- Limited customization for workout plans ("Can’t adjust sets/reps per exercise easily")
Opportunities
- Add lightweight workout logging and progress tracking without bloating the app
- Integrate with Apple Health to sync workouts and activity data
- Build custom workout builder with AI suggestions based on user goals and equipment
- Offer tiered free/paid tiers: free core library + paid premium templates and tracking
- Create themed workout packs (e.g., “Home Gym No Equipment”, “Powerlifting Prep”) as micro-purchases
Competitors
- StrongLifts 5x5
- JEFIT
- Nike Training Club
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 10:46:51 PM