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  • 100% recommend this app if you’re looking to track strict workout routines.

    I rarely review apps but i’ve been using this for 7 months now. It helps me keep track of my macro and micro lifting goals. I workout 6 days a week with 20+ workouts and sets. I’m able to create specific routines ahead of time so I know exactly what I need to do when I go into the gym. It also tracks the weight and reps from that time you did this workout which is great because this is hard to remember on my own. Lastly, I got this app specifically so I can track rest times between sets. I can start the timer right after each set. Surprisingly, I have ‘t seen any other app that does this. Super simple and easy to use.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you so much for your review and support! //Simon
  • 100% recommend this app if you’re looking to track strict workout routines.

    I rarely review apps but i’ve been using this for 7 months now. It helps me keep track of my macro and micro lifting goals.

    I workout 6 days a week with 20+ workouts and sets. I’m able to create specific routines ahead of time so I know exactly what I need to do when I go into the gym. It also tracks the weight and reps from that time you did this workout which is great because this is hard to remember on my own.

    Lastly, I got this app specifically so I can track rest times between sets. I can start the timer right after each set. Surprisingly, I have ‘t seen any other app that does this. Super simple and easy to use.
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  • Perfect For Me

    I am a dedicated bodybuilder and require accurate tracking for overload and progression. This app is perfect. I am self coached and the app makes it very easy to modify/create plans. It also allows for easy changes mid workout to accommodate for changes in machine/exercise. On top of that you can create movements for different body parts to track similar movements across different machines, ie you can have two leg press options for different brands.
    I also love the fact that it shows my previous weight used, which you can change to show for the last time you did that exercise in general, or the last time you did it on that session type. Overall fantastic app that had a lot of thought put into it. Have been tracking for well over a year and wish I had sooner.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you so much for your detailed review! Super happy to hear you like the app so much :) Have a great day! //Simon
  • I really love it

    In this application you can use standard complexes or your own. So, there are already a bunch of standard exercises, but you can come up with your own.
    Each workout also displays how many repetitions of the exercise there were in the previous workout.
    This app keeps you disciplined and performs your routine for you, including even recording how long your workout lasted, and also saves all your workouts forever. For each exercise and even repetition, you can leave a note that, for example, you completed it partially or something else that your heart desires.
    Overall a great app that I really like
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  • Great app!

    I’m not a serious weightlifter, just like to stay in shape and like to watch my progress. This app is perfect! It’s simple, which makes it easy to use during a workout. It’s flexible in several ways. For example, you can add your own exercises to the list. And during a workout, you can swap an exercise in your routine for another one on the fly. And if you like the modified routine, you can save it for future use. I even like the reminder to end my workout if I forget. Everything about this app seems to have been given a lot of thought. Highly reccommend.
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  • I don't write reviews, but...

    Repcount is so great, I want others to know. I've tried to track my workouts every other conceivable way, and it just got to the point that it was too much info to organize. So without fail my progress would stall out whenever a conventional method would start to show its failings. Enter repcount. Having an extensive, tightly organized history for every exercise in my arsenal - even ones I haven't done for a few months - means I'm always on top of my program and now I'm making serious progress. This app has literally replaced 6 others. Don't know what I'd do without it!
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  • Awesome way to track workouts but would like to see more specifics added

    I just recently started using the premium version of this app and have really liked what it has to offer. Way easier than carrying around a notebook to record exercise, reps, weight, etc. Has helped me see progress when I thought I was plateauing by looking at the actual data and not just my subjective recollection of the last time I did that exercise.

    I would like to some some more specifics added into how you can record each exercise/set. The Notes option is helpful but isn’t very quantifiable so unless you have your own way of recording standardized notes.

    For rep based exercises: I would like to see an option added to say if you went to muscle failure and what rep that happened on

    For time based exercises: I would like to see an % intensity option. While this is still subjective it’ll give you somewhat accurate numbers to track overtime. For example, if I recorded a plank for 100 secs everyday for a month I want to be able to record how difficult that is each time and hopefully see the difficulty decrease overtime.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you so much for your review and feedback. It is hard to provide all options for everyone and at the same time provide an app that stays simple to use, which is one of RepCount main selling points. This is why the notes are there to account for the type of data that is not common for everybody. Now, there are a few specific items that does get requested frequently, such as adding RPE / Difficulty and this is something I am considering to add. At the same time, I have to be mindful of adding features in the workout view since there is already so much in there. Hope this makes sense. If you want to discuss in more details, don't hesitate to reach out to me at feedback@repcountapp.com //Simon
  • One of the best workout trackers out there.

    Honestly love this app! I’ve been using it for a while now to track my workouts and can honestly say it’s been extremely helpful. The only thing I wish the app was capable of is making folders within the routines tab for those who’s programs change over the course of a few months, that way the routine screen isn’t cluttered with a large amount of workouts and each programs respective routines can be neatly organized. Other than that an amazing app!
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  • Great for Solo Training. Can you develop something for group exercises (coaches)?

    I have had this app for over 5 years and it has been great! I love the progress tracking and it motivated me to always beat my previous month’s PRs. I think the app would get better if you could invite a partner or coach to your workout that way more than just you can keep you responsible for going to the gym. I also believe this would make people who are new to the gym feel more comfortable to be able to have a coach tracking their progress out of the sessions they pay for. All in all a great app that could use a bit of improvement for those that do not want to work out by themselves.
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  • Great app for keeping track of workouts

    The ability to add your own exercises is great. It took some time, but once you add whatever is in your workouts, you can keep going back to it. It’s also really easy to add extra sets in the middle of your workout without having to edit the routine. There are some things I wish were features though, such as sharing routines and exercises as well as a calendar view to see the days you worked out and which routine it was. Other than that though, it’s a solid app and it’s great.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you so much for your review. Sharing, and calendar views are commonly requested, so I hear you. I am sorry these are not in place yet. //Simon

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