Log it the way
you want.

Tap it in like you do in Strong or Hevy, or just say the set out loud. Either way, the coach reads every rep and uses it to shape the next session.

iPhone and Android · free in beta
Manual logging

Tap. Done.

If you came from Strong, Hevy, or FitNotes, the logging interface will feel familiar. Sets, reps, weight, RPE if you want it. The difference is that everything you log feeds a coach who actually reads it.

Set, rep, weight grid

The same grid you have been tapping into for years. Sets, reps, weight, RPE if you log it.

Templates and routines

Save your splits as templates. Reuse them, edit them, tweak them session by session.

PR detection

Hits a PR, tells you. Single-rep, weight-for-reps, total volume. History stays visible session over session.

Rest timer

Auto-starts after a set. Tap to skip or extend. Turns off if you do not want it.

Plate calculator

Tell it your bar and it tells you the plates. Works in kg or lb.

Logger
listening
Bench press, three sets of five at 105 kilos.
Got it. Up 2.5 kg from last week's top set.
Logged from voice
Bench press 3 × 5 · 105 kg
Last week 3 × 5 · 102.5 kg ↑
And one more set, four reps, same weight.
Added. Four sets total. RPE on that last one?
Voice logging

Or just
say it.

Hands occupied, gloves on, or just trying to move fast between sets. Speak the set and the app parses it: exercise, weight, reps, RPE if you mention it. The coach reads voice logs the same way it reads typed ones.

  • Plain English. “Bench, three sets of five at 105” works.
  • Imperial or metric, the app picks up which one you said.
  • Editable. If it mishears, fix it in one tap before saving.
  • Works in noisy gyms. Tested with deadlift drops in the background.
Feeds the coach

Every rep makes
the coach smarter.

Logging is not just bookkeeping. The coach reads your sessions in real time and uses them to shape what comes next. A few examples from real beta accounts.

Plateau
Signal

"Bench has been 102.5 kg for three weeks running."

Coach

Coach proposes a wave: drop volume, raise intensity, then come back to a fresh top set.

Volume drift
Signal

"Quad volume dropped 30% this week."

Coach

Coach asks why. If it was a busy week, it shifts the plan. If you forgot, it nudges.

Cumulative fatigue
Signal

"Last three deadlift sessions felt heavy at the same weight."

Coach

Coach proposes a deload week, explains why, and tells you what to expect coming back.

FAQ

Tracking,
explained.

Anything else? Talk to us →

Yes. CSV export from any of them works. The importer reads workouts, sets, weights, and dates. Templates and PR history come over too if the export includes them.

Lifts, runs, rides, walks, swims, rowing. The coach knows lifting and running deepest. Yoga, climbing, HIIT, and sport-specific training (basketball, tennis) get logged but aren't yet coached around. We're honest about that until they are.

Common names and numbers are very good. Niche exercises (Zercher squat, Nordic curl) sometimes need a fix. The app shows what it heard before saving, so you can correct in one tap.

Yes. Tap any set in the history. Change weight, reps, or notes. Edits feed back into PR detection and the coach updates its picture of you.

Sees every one. The coach has the running picture of your last 8 to 12 weeks at all times. When you ask a question, it pulls from that context. You can hide a session if you want it private; the coach will not see it.

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