Fitlist Workout Log & Planner

Fitlist Workout Log & Planner

Gym & Weight Lifting Tracker

10K ratings
375 reviews
Free
In-App PurchasesWith Ads

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • September 13, 2013
  • March 27, 2026

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Log workouts quickly and build custom routines from a vast exercise library. Track strength, cardio, and progress over time. Share workouts with others and stay accountable.

Instant workout logging
Build routines from 1000+ exercises
Track strength and cardio
Share workouts with others
Workout history and calendar
Progress tracking charts
Apple Watch integration
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What's New in Fitlist Workout Log & Planner

4.0.22

March 27, 2026

- Bug fixes and improvements

Subscription plans

Fitlist Pro Yearly

1 Year of Fitlist Pro to Maximize Results

$24.991 Year
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In-App Purchases

$5.99

Fitlist Premium

Adds the ability to save workouts

User reviews

Seems to be glitchy

I just downloaded this hoping to have something where I could select targeted workouts and plan a weekly routine, but the app doesn’t seem to register that I’m trialing the premium plan. In terms of user-friendliness, It’s not awful, but it’s not intuitive and creating a workout takes a lot of repetitive steps. There’s no place I can see that I can select favorite workouts, which would be nice to be able to do and just be able to check something off it for a “free workout” day. Even further, what if I could select a favorites in cardio, or glute exercises? And why can’t I select a single workout from a group to add onto a scheduled workout, why do I have to create an individual plan containing just the use of a treadmill to include that on my schedule, without it categorizing it within my Cardio group? Sometimes I want to work out the same areas but want to have the option to do it on a different machine or maybe I’m at home and don’t have a machine to rely on. There’s a million different exercises that target the same thing. I should be able to make a group that says “Cardio” and be able to add individual workouts from that Cardio folder to my workout for the day, not have the entire Cardio group added to my schedule. If this is an option, the interface does not give any indication on how to navigate to do that. I like that I’m not forced to use AI for this, and that I can be very intentional in my planning, but there’s some flaws that are making me question whether the app can be useful. I was hopeful for a minute I figured out how to make it work, but the app has also crashed on me, so I’m going to try again tomorrow.
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Great for a free app

I’ve been using this app for years and it provides a lot of utility and includes the ability to add your own exercises. Creating your own workouts, workout groupings, and pre-loaded sets/weights/rest times is very helpful. Viewing your history is straightforward. It can be a little buggy at times, but usually restarting the app works. Considering that it is free, it’s excellent.
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Perfect

Easy to Use, complete, the stats you need, consistently update. Nice.

Great

Great app! One change I would like is if drop sets and supersets were denoted in the statistics section. Currently, a drop set shows up as ‘1, 2’ instead of ‘1, 1D.’ Something similar to the second example would make the app pretty much perfect

Such a scammer

Such a scam. They take all your personal details and at the end tell you to pay. Criminal.

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Reported Bugs

5 issues

Workouts disappearing after updates

Bug

Inability to delete or edit exercises

Bug

Timer not working as expected

Bug

Sync issues between phone and watch

Bug

Crashes and freezes during use

Bug

Requested Features

6 requests

Add custom exercise creation and editing

Feature

Implement better data syncing across devices

Feature

Improve timer functionality with alerts

Feature

Enhance notes and history accessibility

Feature

Provide more customization options

Feature

Integrate with fitness tracking platforms

Feature

FAQ

What does Fitlist do?

Fitlist is a workout logging and planning application designed to help users stay consistent and see their fitness progress. It allows for instant logging of workouts, building custom routines from a large exercise library, and tracking various types of training like strength and cardio.

What are the key features of Fitlist?

Key features include fast and simple workout logging, the ability to create routines from over 1000 exercises, tracking of strength, cardio, and custom workouts, workout sharing with others, a workout history calendar, and detailed progress tracking with charts. It also offers Apple Watch integration and built-in timers.

How much does Fitlist cost?

Fitlist is free to use, but offers an optional subscription called Fitlist Pro. Fitlist Pro unlocks unlimited saved workouts, detailed progress charts, exercise history tracking, pre-built workout programs, data export, and an ad-free experience. Subscription terms can be managed in iTunes account settings.

What devices is Fitlist compatible with?

The application is designed for mobile use and integrates with Apple Health. It also offers specific functionality for Apple Watch, allowing users to log workouts directly from their wrist.

Who is Fitlist for?

Fitlist is built for people who are serious about their workouts and want to train effectively without wasting time on complicated logging. It's ideal for individuals looking to track their gym sessions, weight lifting, and cardio, and monitor their performance improvements over time.