Subscription, yes, but worth it.
I’ve used this app for a couple of years now. It is the only one I’ve found to just be simple and efficient at recording sets and tracking progression.
Do I wish it was free? Sure. However, I feel it has served me well and worth a few dollars each month for the service and updates.
Will continue subscribing due to this and regular updates.
Do I wish it was free? Sure. However, I feel it has served me well and worth a few dollars each month for the service and updates.
Will continue subscribing due to this and regular updates.
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Great app
Ive been using this app for a year now. Its great but wish it had apple watch support!
Response from developer
It has Apple Watch support now! Thank you
Best Fitness App on the Planet
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Good
Good
$50 gotta be kidding
Good app but all goes down the drain. Who would pay $50 for an app of this nature…
Great app
This is my go to app for tracking workouts. You should also add drop sets and it will be even more awesome
Simple, straight forward
I looked at a lot of fitness apps and most are more complicated than needed. This app is perfect!
Over priced
The fact that you have to pay to use this is just sad. This is a completely free app in the Google store.
Looked promising but a Non starter
Downloaded because of the nice chart features showcased in the screenshots, separate 1rm, 5rm, 8rm lines… trend lines. Looks nice Upon opening the app it prompts me to import data from other apps but the link just goes to their homepage with no further information. It also says I only have 12 free workouts. I’m not going to waste time entering data if 1) it means I lose all history from other apps 2) after 12 workouts the data will be potentially wasted if I decide not to pay for the app 3) others have noted in their reviews they sunk time into the app and got bait and switched to pay. Just gonna uninstall this. Maybe the developers should make it so I can import data from another app, or perhaps charge for the charts instead of limiting the workouts. I can easily export data from other apps and get whatever charts I need in various programs like excel.
Reply to their reply: it’s a bait and switch because you label the app as “free” on the App Store when it’s not. What don’t you get about this?
Reply to their reply: it’s a bait and switch because you label the app as “free” on the App Store when it’s not. What don’t you get about this?
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Response from developer
JoshRib, sorry that the import instructions link did not work for you, you can try again, it describes how to import any file in the app, which is to open it from the Share menu in Files.app or an email attachment. You can import data from several other apps and can export your data as a CSV file. There is no bait and switch, as you mention it says how many free workouts are available for trial, some user was oblivious to this apparently.
Uninstalled
The fact that I need a subscription to keep track of numbers.
FitNotes android version would never.
FitNotes android version would never.