
Plan a week around your machines
Mon to Sun, laid out before you walk in. Real machine names — Hammer Strength rows, not just 'rows'.

A gym planner built around the machines at your gym — not a generic barbell routine. Pick your goal, your days, your machines. We build the week. You show up.

The wedge
Your gym has 27 machines. Most workout apps assume you have a barbell. We don't.
Story

Mon to Sun, laid out before you walk in. Real machine names — Hammer Strength rows, not just 'rows'.

Steppers default to your last logged value. No keyboard, no typing weight mid-set.

Hit the rep target and the row finishes itself. Progress count updates live.
Machine library
Tick the machines you actually have. The planner respects them. No surprise barbell back squat at a Planet Fitness.

AI chat coach
Make today shorter. Swap an exercise. Get a 3-day split. You ask in plain English — the plan updates in place, no chat-only dead-ends.

What you get
A week, not a session. Commits to a routine so your training stays consistent — not a different workout every time you open the app.
One-tap set logging, steppers that remember last load, auto-complete when you hit the prescription. Built for sweaty hands.
Ask for a shorter session, a machine swap, a 3-day split — get exactly what you asked for. Honest scope, no hype.
How it works
Tick the machines you actually use. Skip the ones you don't.
Hypertrophy, strength, fat loss, or general fitness. 3, 4, or 5 days.
Mon to Sun laid out. Real exercises on your real machines.
One-tap set logging. Ask the coach to shorten or swap. The plan moves with you.
How we compare
Pricing
One subscription unlocks the planner, the logger, the AI coach, and every locale. No paid tiers gating features.
Cancel anytime.
7-day free trial · $3.33/mo equivalent
Subscriptions auto-renew until cancelled. Manage anytime in your App Store account.
Questions
Yes. The machine list is configurable in onboarding. Tick the equipment you actually have access to and the planner respects it — no surprise barbell back squats.
No. The assistant is software. It can shorten sessions, suggest swaps, log sets, and adjust your plan in place. It's honest about being software, not a personal trainer.
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Romanian — all on day one. We translate UI, plans, and coach replies.
Not at launch. Planned for v1.1 alongside watchOS quick-log.
Yes — from Settings → Data. Your training history stays on your device unless you opt into Sign in with Apple to sync between devices.
iOS only at launch. Android is planned after the first revenue milestone.
It's built for lifters who train at a commercial gym with machines and free weights — hypertrophy, strength, fat loss, or general fitness. Pick a goal in onboarding, the plan adapts.
You get a full free first workout — log every set, finish the session, feel the value. After that, $39.99/yr keeps it going. We don't believe in gating the core loop behind ads.
