Log the days you exercised, notice your rhythm, and work toward a yearly goal without turning fitness into homework. Smart suggestions keep it quick.
I made this because too many workout apps seemed to expect a full performance review every time I exercised.
Sometimes I want detailed stats. Most days I just want a calm place to mark that I worked out and get on with my life.
That is what Simplest Workout Tracker is for.
If you exercised, great. Log the day and what you did. If you missed a day, that is fine too. Open the calendar again tomorrow.
Tap a day to log one or more exercises, get smart suggestions based on your habits, and track progress toward your yearly goal in a clean calendar view.
It stays simple, but it still gives you the basics you actually need. Open a logged day to review it, edit it, add more exercises, add a short note, or explicitly delete it. You can log one exercise or several in the same session. Start typing and matching activities from your own history appear right away.
The app also gets smarter over time. Your most common weekday activity is pre-filled automatically, familiar exercises are suggested underneath, and older activities gradually fade down the list so the suggestions stay relevant.
The calendar helps you see your rhythm at a glance. Some people like streaks and chains. Some people do not. Either way, the point is not perfection. It is to make it easier to notice your progress and come back without friction.
I also built it for a practical reason. My employer helps pay for workouts, and this kind of simple log is exactly what I want when I need to show what I have done without digging through old messages, photos, or half-finished notes.
Everything stays intentionally simple:
• Tap any day to log a workout in seconds
• View and edit logged workouts instead of deleting by accident
• Log multiple exercises for the same day
• Add short activity notes when you want context
• See smart weekday suggestions based on your habits
• Get your most common exercise pre-filled automatically
• Use autocomplete from your own history
• Let suggestions adapt as your routine changes
• Set a yearly goal from 1 to 365 workouts
• See your progress in a clear circular ring
• Spot your workout rhythm and streaks at a glance in the calendar
• Browse a clean month view and jump back to the current month anytime
• Spot today and logged workout days at a glance
• Generate a plain annual summary and share it directly
• No account, no feed, no complicated setup
• Your data stays on your iPhone
This is not a hype machine. It is not here to guilt you into becoming a different person.
It is a small, calm exercise log from a solo developer who wanted a kinder way to keep track.
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- View and edit logged workouts. Tapping a logged day now opens it instead of deleting it, and a dedicated Delete button makes changes explicit.
- Multiple exercises per day. Add or remove individual exercises from the expanded detail sheet.
- Smart suggestions. Past weekday activities are sorted by how often you do them, and the most common one is pre-filled automatically.
- Autocomplete. Start typing and matching exercises from your history appear as quick suggestions.
- Smarter over time. Activities you have not logged in 90+ days are deprioritized so your most relevant exercises stay on top.
- Accurate tracking. Deleting a workout now updates suggestion data correctly.
Version 2026.1
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Seller
Runar Ovesen Hjerpbakk
Size
2.9 MB
Category
Health & Fitness
Compatibility
Requires iOS 26.2 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 26.2 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 26.2 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.