My take on GainLog
No account. No ads. No cloud sync. Everything stays on your device. I check those four things first for any fitness app because they're the difference between something you actually open at 6am and something you forget by week two. GainLog passes the test. And the built-in programs with real progressions — not just a blank log — mean it's genuinely useful from day one, not just a prettier spreadsheet.
The PR sharing cards are a native growth mechanic most gym apps overlook entirely. Every time someone hits a personal record, they can share it to X or Instagram in one tap. That's user-generated marketing on autopilot. Repost the best ones, make hitting PRs a community moment, and every share puts the app in front of a new audience for free. That loop compounds fast.
"Your max squat doesn't need to live on someone's server" is a tweet that will land with anyone who's ever felt vaguely uncomfortable about what their fitness app knows about them. The privacy angle is underused in this space. Use it.
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Most gym apps want $15/month. They sync your workouts to their servers. They show you ads. GainLog tracks your 1RM, progressive overload, and volume per muscle group. Everything stays on your phone. No account. No ads. Free. iOS + Mac M1.
GainLog has PR sharing cards built in. Every time you hit a new personal record, share it directly to X or Instagram in one tap. That's a viral loop most $50 apps don't think to build. Every PR share is free marketing.
What a gym tracker actually needs: — 1RM tracking across all lifts — Progressive overload week-to-week — Volume per muscle group — Consistency streaks — Built-in beginner + intermediate programs GainLog has all of it. Offline. No account. Free.
Built a strength app that respects your data. No account required. No cloud storage. No background syncing. Just log your lifts, track your PRs, follow a built-in program. GainLog — iOS, works on Mac M1 too.
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