Gym Tracker simple workout log 4+

Rep count & exercise planner

Pavel Chernikov

    • 4.8 • 154 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

When developing Gym Tracker, I paid special attention to minimalism. As a result, I got a fully functional workout tracker, which works completely offline and has no extra functions at all. The interface is so intuitive that it is impossible to get lost. I’ve honestly tried my best to make it nice & simple!

The app is great for both gym and at home workout, because the list of exercises is created by you. Instead of hundreds of preset workout programs (invented by nobody knows who), you form your own database - leave only what is important for you personally.

‣ Create any exercise: from yoga to strength training.
‣ Customize them: workout with dumbbells, barbells or with your own weight.
‣ Log your results in a few clicks.
‣ Keep track of your progress: stay toned, gain or lose weight.

Together with other users who regularly write great reviews, we strive to keep the app simple. As a result, as many superfluous elements as possible have been eliminated from the app, but functionality has been retained. However, if you do miss something, you can always contact me directly from the app and I will try to implement your ideas.

The only limitation of the free version is the maximum amount of 8 workouts. You can ignore this limit by deleting old workouts, or remove the restriction completely with a premium subscription at a reasonable price. This kind of support, as well as honest feedback, helps me grow the project. I promise, I do not and will not have any advertising and unnecessary purchases. Everything is extremely transparent. I am using it myself, so I do not want to make another Frankenstein out of the app.

Policy: http://gymtracker.tilda.ws/privacy-policy
Terms and Conditions: http://gymtracker.tilda.ws/terms-of-use

Thank you for reading to the end, so it was not in vain!

What’s New

Version 2.4

‣ Improved the process of copying past results. Expanded statistics, you can now track an exercise progress on a span of all time, not only one year.

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
154 Ratings

154 Ratings

:)Kate:)E ,

100% worth it

I’ve been using this app since I got serious in the gym in the fall of 2021. I started using the free version and then once I hit the limit for tracked workouts, I went ahead and bought the full app. It’s user friendly and makes it easy to progressively overload every time you go to the gym, which is key. I really like the plotting feature to see progression over time, although it works best with basic workouts and is a little less intuitive for body weight lifts like pull ups. I wish there were more features related to cardio- for example, the information I can track on the stair climber is pretty limited, so I have to keep a note on my phone as well to make sure I am achieving more and more difficult workouts. I highly recommend this for people new to weightlifting because it also categorizes basic lifts by what muscles they target, so if you struggle to plan your workouts you can just select 3 or 4 from the app, google how to do the form, and there’s your work out.

Mikeisawewome22 ,

Very simplistic - but not limited!

Overall: The app is the most intuitive compared to others I’ve downloaded. It lets me do exactly what I want - track my performance on certain exercises, and view my history of performance on each individual exercise when I want. The 5 star is because the app is truly perfect!

Small wins:
I enjoy the week to week view for my split. I also appreciate how easy it is to pull down for a full month view whenever you want. Starts simple, can become larger.
I like how accessible it is to write down your performance for each exercise - that is the function I will use the most and it is one press away (click the exercise - select the weight and reps).
It is a massive time saver to be able to save programs. I don’t have to select the same 5 workouts on every Tuesday. I just track my performance.
It also comes with premade exercise names, but you can also customize the names and some attributes of exercises.
Subscription price feels actually very reasonable. There’s 3 different subscription models to cater to different needs. That, combined with how well the developer considers feedback, makes me almost want to pay.

Developer Response ,

Big big thank you for such perfect review 🫶

KSinisca ,

Has exactly the features I needed and no more, but…

I wanted a simple graphical easy-to-use interface for use while in the gym to keep track of reps and weights for each exercise, organized by program, you know, quick touch and go while I work out. It provides that, with no extra feature bloat.

My complaint is that the user interface is inconsistent. For example, the gestures and commands used to close screens are different for different screens and not obvious. Same for saving something like a new exercises or program. It’s as if the developer never gave the app to some friends and asked them to use it for a few days, which frankly pisses me off and makes me want to look for an alternative rather than paying the subscription fee. Too bad.

I provide this feedback with appreciation for the otherwise good work and hope that the developer will read this review and do something about it.

Developer Response ,

Hello and big big thank you for your review. I definitely agree that there are many inconsistencies that I am going to fix 🙌

Just now I have submitted a new 2.0 version of the app to the App Store. With this update profile section of the app (which is quite misleading) will be deprecated and you will be able to edit exercises when adding them to your training day (please wait a bit while App Store moderators approve my update). Later on I am going to fix gestures and make them a lot more consistent 🫡

App Privacy

The developer, Pavel Chernikov, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Used to Track You

The following data may be used to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies:

  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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