One-liner
A minimalist, no-frills workout log for tracking strength training sessions with customizable exercises and progress over time.
Strengths
- Clean, simple interface focused on core functionality (review: 'No distractions, just logs and progress')
- Strong support for custom exercises and sets/reps tracking (review: 'I can add any exercise I want easily')
- Offline-first design with reliable local storage (review: 'Works perfectly without internet')
- Effective visual progress tracking via graphs and history (review: 'Seeing my PRs over time is motivating')
- Highly rated for German-language usability (keywords: Krafttraining, basique)
Weaknesses
- No built-in workout plans or program guidance (review: 'I need help structuring my workouts')
- Limited social or sharing features (review: 'Would love to share my progress with friends')
- No integration with fitness wearables or Apple Health (review: 'Missing sync with my watch')
- UI feels dated; lacks modern iOS design patterns (review: 'Looks like it hasn’t been updated in years')
- No reminders or scheduling features (review: 'I forget to log after workouts')
Opportunities
- Add lightweight, AI-assisted workout planning based on user goals and past performance
- Integrate with Apple Health and wearable data to auto-populate lifts and recovery metrics
- Build a minimal social layer—share PRs or milestones via link without full profiles
- Offer tiered pricing with premium templates (e.g., powerlifting, hypertrophy) while keeping base app free
- Add push notifications for logging post-workout or weekly check-ins
Competitors
- StrongLifts 5x5
- Headspace Fitness
- FitNotes
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 4:27:40 PM