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SmartGym: Gym & Home Workouts Negative Reviews

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UI is not Customer FocusedSwitched from Jefit to Smart Gym solely because Jefit did not support (nor indicate support was coming) for the Apple Watch. As an avid fitness enthusiast, using data to improve my workouts is important. Who goes into a public gym knowing the weight, number of sets and reps, and order of workouts they will perform? If you’re pushing yourself, you should be editing your workouts in flight. Twelve is not a magical number that is superior to 11 or 13. Logging different sets on Apple Watch is hit and miss. Having quick review of history of actual results in app is not easily available during workouts. Want to add an exercise quickly because a bench or rack is taken? Hopefully you’re taking 120 second rests to make that happen. Is this a good app? Yes. Is this an amazing workout application? No. Should you go out of your way to test this app? No. I’ll probably revert back to Jefit now that Apple Watch support has been initiated..Version: 4.3.2

Good, but needs subscriptionI didn’t bother with subscription didn’t want to pay, after about 3 days I could no longer start my workouts as it said I needed to subscribe, I was really annoyed as I thought this app was great. I loved how you can put iOS 14 widgets. Hope this helped!!.Version: 5.1.4

AnnoyingOn trial still because I’ve done my shoulder in. Doesn’t stop me getting notifications about upgrades and quotes of the day every day. Bye bye annoying app..Version: 6.3

Doesn’t Refund & Doesn’t RespondI wanted to try 7 day premium free trial and purchased. On the 7th day, I canceled my subscription but the app still charged me. I wrote 2 emails to let the app owner know about that and refund the yearly subscription fee. I wrote 2 emails but they didn’t even bother to respond. I got charged $60 for an app I only tried for a week and haven’t used since then. I still want my refund!.Version: 5.3.1

Good but needs improvementI definitely like this app and I much prefer its one time payment approach as opposed to many other weightlifting apps that want to charge crazy monthly or yearly subscriptions. However, this app isn’t prefect. One thing I’d like to see added is the ability to edit past workouts. There are times when I’ll forget to change the weight during a workout and there’s currently no way to change it once the workout is completed. Also the ability to add drop sets would be a welcome addition. In addition, the Apple Watch version of the app needs much improvement. It doesn’t handle supersets very well. For example, once I complete the first part of the superset it won’t transition into the next exercise, I’m only able to see the last exercise in the set. It also doesn’t check off all of the exercises in the superset, only the last one that has the timer on it. I would also like to see improvements made to the charts section. If every exercise had an accompanying chart that showed how much you’ve lifted over time and gave suggestions for increasing weight and estimating one rep max would be a great feature. All in all, I really like this app and use it almost everyday, but there is much room for improvement.Version: 2.0.2

Need improvementsThis app doesn’t allow user to enter rep for each set. This isn’t practical because the number of rep is different between each set. I like the way that “Strong” app implement this, but they are more expensive with their subscription, so please improve your app so users can enter rep after each set..Version: 2.0.9

Difficult to customizeBeautiful interface. Very overpriced. I do a lot of physical therapy exercises and they aren’t all included in the options, so I have to type them in by hand, so I don’t get a diagram or instruction and I don’t think it records any data about the exercise. Also it does not take my movement limitations into account when creating a custom workout. If I cut an exercise from their routine because of my limitations, it’s up to me to pick a replacement. So much for expert advice! Also, it asks you what DAYS you are working out, requires you to assign a day of the week to each routine. I’d rather just tell it how many times a week I plan to workout. It would be great if it cued up a workout based on which muscle group’s turn it was or how long it had been since I did “workout A”, instead it just cues up the workout based on the day of the week. Also, this is annoying for an app this expensive— Apple Watch app does not automatically sync to the same workout page as the phone app. I think if I were completely able bodied, and could do every exercise they suggest, I’d love it. But I’m not so I’m just disappointed..Version: 6.3.14

Lacks essential featuresIncludes limited set of cardio exercises for treadmill, bike etc but only allows time and distance, need to be able to set level. This also applies to farmers carry (need time, distance and weight) and crab walks (time, distance and band strength). Also lacks other standard equipment such as battle ropes, kettlebell, etc..Version: 2.0

In general it’s good butThe new update has introduced too many new features at once. How can you measure if it’s improving anything? And which is contributing to that improvement or the opposite? Ok so I have a work out I can end the timer on. It’s on 190 hours 51 minutes and something secs. Each time I tried to end it it crashed the app. This is a typical continuous loop. It should have a limit. But the app can’t handle at such a large number so it crashes. I’m forced to delete the app and re download..Version: 5.2

Progressive overloadOnly enables me to prescribe my routine...then follow it along. I need an app where I can track my reps and weight during my workout. Therefore I’ll be able to measure my progressive overload.Version: 3.0.9

Covid 19Kind of hoped that as a loyal customer of a few years, you guys would have offered an extension to the premium. Paid for the year up front this year but not getting to use it with the guys shut. Updated May 21… pricing is no longer competitive. The development costs for this app are minimal and should be offering a one off purchase rather than monthly payment… I’m not interested in classes/plans… Most of us can develop these out self or get from M&S.Version: 5.4.5

CancelCould you show me the way how to cancel this app. It is a auto renewal, there is no instructions on how to stop this app. I signed up for 6 month and it put me into 1 year contract and has charged 2 yearly fees.Version: 4.3.9

Love!!!.... When it’s workingHi, I have had the app for about 2 months and absolutely love it. However, the app sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t. What I mean by this is sometimes the app will record my heart rate, distance travelled, and calories burned during a workout and sometimes it won’t. This usually is fixed by restarting the app and starting a new workout. Along with this bug, sometimes the data collected for my workout is not saved and does not sync with my heart or activities app. This is very frustrating as I would like to track all of my progress in those apps. I have made sure that all of my workout data comes from the SmartGym app. I know this is true because sometimes it syncs and sometimes it doesn’t. I just don’t know why it is so sporadic. Does anyone else have this problem or is there a way to fix this because I just want to track my workouts, calories, distance, and heart rate..Version: 3.0.9

Simple and usefulThe ability to edit weights during routine would be a huge help.Version: 1.2.10

Waste of timeFirst off I’m sure this is a decent app. My gripe, which is in common with all apps that pull this , is that it had to go through the process of selecting your equipment, days you’d like to train, level of training etc, then hits you with the subscription page. All of this without any prior warning that it’s a paid for service. I cannot stand apps that do this and it already sets a level of distrust I can’t get past. For that very reason, it was uninstalled instantly and I’ll never get to see of its worth my money..Version: 5.2.2

Potential, but a major flawThis app makes it really easy to choose exercises and sets, but it desperately needs rep ranges and a way to let you enter specific representative amounts for each set (particularly on the watch). Most people work in ranges (8–12 or 4–6, for example) for exercises, then record a rep number for each set, which might end up being 12, 11, and 9 for 3 sets of an exercise. It’s not enough to say you can edit each exercise, which is way too fiddly and time-consuming. Supersets on the watch app are completely confusing. I have no idea how to tell it I’ve done a set of the first exercise and am onto the second. The way it counts the sets is baffling, as it always seems to think I’m finished when I’ve done 2 of 3 sets. I’m regretting the tome I took setting it up and using it, and I’ll not use it until it gets much better. Over-priced for very basic functionality at the moment..Version: 2.0.8

App changed, was greatI LOVED this app during Covid-19. The interface is intuitive, it tracks your workouts complete with timers and all. The first time I used the app it was a free app and you could pay for some extra features. After I downloaded it again I noticed that half of the workouts are locked until you pay for a subscription. I know developers have to make money off of their hard work, but the app feels not worth it to use unless you pay the fee since you can only have limited workouts saved and half of the exercises are locked. The interface is great and the database is outstanding, but you’re better off going to a good workout site and writing down your workouts and using your phone timer..Version: 5.7.4

Game changerI have to say that this has changed things for me. I’m not bored or lost anymore. I’m not wandering round the gym looking for the next machine or just aimlessly using the same machines every time. This has motivated me and I’ve kept at it for 2 weeks now. Have already lost some weight and am looking forward to the next weigh in. I have emailed support to ask how often the routines will update. The answer to this depends on continuing at monthly rate or upgrading to the year. Great work so far.Version: 4.2.2

Horrible waste of moneyApp doesn’t sync is Apple Watch, Waste of money..Version: 5.3.2

Not good! Can’t even get refund!I don’t use it at all. All basic exercises and not clear as the animation is not good. Waste of my time using it. By mistake I downloaded and can’t even get refund! 😟.Version: 6.2

Not impressedI was trying out this app and got hit with a $90 subscription fee automatically, without any notice. I was going to delete the app as I don’t need it. It’s partly my own fault but some sort of heads up that the trial is about to expire would be nice. Regardless of subscription fee this app is the same as many other free workout apps with the only difference being that it can be used on Apple Watch.Version: 5.0.9

.I got charged for a year membership out of no where a bit disappointed.Version: 5.7.9

Equipment you own doesn’t workI’ve entered the equipment I own 3 times, yet every time my routines get updated, the assign exercises using gear I don’t own. When I revise the equipment list, again, nothing changes. I reached out to customer service and got a reply “Oh that’s interesting” yet despite multiple follow up emails they didn’t respond with a solution.Version: 6.3.1

FairCan be better in terms of usability and watch integration.Version: 5.2.2

Didn’t like the new premium exercisesNever had the need of paying for the premium until it started adding new exercises exclusively for premium users. I don’t mind paying a bit only for this, but I can’t pay the full price only for this. I hope in the future there will different premium options that will only cover this with a lower price. Maybe then I will be willing to pay.Version: 5.4

Watch experience far from “magical”This app claims that the watch experience is magical and at every opportunity attempts to get you to use the standalone watch app. I have an Apple Watch Ultra which should provide the optimal experience. First I tried using the standalone watch app. It was not great. The set rest timer got lost and was inaccessible. Editing the work out was pretty much out of the question. I then moved to “mirror” mode where the watch mirrors the phone. That worked better. However when reviewing a workout the night before, the mirror mode prevented my watch from going into sleep tracking mode. I force killed the app on my phone, yet the mirror mode wouldn’t die. I tried force killing the app on my watch and it kept coming back to life. I rebooted my watch and SmartGym sprang back to life on my watch. I was eventually able to resolve the situation by uninstalling the app from my watch. The phone app is pretty much ideal, and it is clear that they have put a lot of effort into the watch app. However they should not oversell the watch app’s abilities. Perhaps once you have dialed in your workout and aren’t changing anything then you could get away with using the watch app solo..Version: 6.3.5

I wanted to like it more than I didOverall not bad if you are looking to make a lifestyle change/are inexperienced with working out. I have already been working out on a regular basis for a number of years and was simply looking for something to change up my training - this wasn’t it. I gave it an honest go, completed the free trial, but in the end found the workouts I was creating for myself were more beneficial than anything the app created, and the Apple Watch interface just added another unnecessary variable to my gym time that just made things clunkier than necessary. TLDR: If you want to get in shape and don’t know where to start, give it a go. If you are an experienced lifter and have a good routine, don’t bother..Version: 7.0.1

Do not try premiumTried Premium and did not like the advantage. Trial expired and can’t use the app anymore..Version: 5.5.3

Cannot restore accountI changed my iPhone, now my account disappeared and I can not sync with my new Apple Watch. The restore button does not work..Version: 4.1.4

Really good but how do I track gains?I’ve not come across a better app for leading me through my workouts in a common sense and simple way. The Apple Watch app is by far the most complete and intuitive that I’ve been able to find. There is one major missing feature that has me looking at alternatives. I can’t track reps completed and weight by set during my workout without editing the entire routine. This can’t be done at all on the watch app which means I have to carry my phone. Being able to see reps completed and what weight was used by exercise over time is an important way to track gains or plateaus. Without this all I am tracking is whether or not I did a routine and what my apple activity stats were. Not enough data for those of us that are tracking to see progress over time!.Version: 3.0.9

Decent but I wish it was better.I like the idea behind the app and the app itself. It is very versatile in helping create workout plans. There are two main issues I have. The first is I’ve selected equipment for what I have at my home gym but still when creating the workouts it at times suggest exercises with equipment that I don’t have. That isn’t often but it seems weird that that would happen. The second is a bigger issue. While I’ve worked out for a large part of my life I’ve slacked off so I set it to beginner. The problem is it seems to adjust the time of the workout but don’t take in account the exercises. For example I have a HITT training and one exercise is a single leg deadlift with knee thrust and a reverse push-up. I would consider these more advanced exercises. For someone that may be a complete beginner they may struggle with knowing what to do or what to replace it with on the suggested..Version: 6.3.11

More expensive than other better appsFree versions is also more restricted than those better app’s free version..Version: 6.1.2

Would be 5/5, except for connectivity issuesThis app is the best on the App Store in terms of features. It’s far easier to create workouts, find exercise, and track progress than any other app I’ve tried. However, it requires a strong network connection to log anything, and without that it basically stops working. A lot of gyms I’ve used, including my current gym, have poor cell service and even worse Wi-Fi. If you try to log an exercise on a poor connection, the app will get stuck trying to connect, and eventually the request will time out. If the app would log this data locally, then synchronize when connectivity is better, it would be perfect. Additionally, the iPhone app and the Apple Watch app recently stopped communicating well with each other. Both apps know when a workout is happening, but if you log an exercise on one device, then the other, you may find duplicate exercises being logged or no exercises logged at all..Version: 6.3.10

Sharing workoutI like the app, pretty user friendly for the most part. My main issue is sharing workout with friends. My friends and I share workouts with each other to keep each other accountable, and I introduced this app to them thinking we would be able to share workouts and Ideas. We have not had any success sharing workout(we all have the app also) and we tried multiple ways of sharing. The only way that seems to work is to screenshot the workouts and send them to each other and they enter the workout on their phone which can be pretty time consuming, not to mention a real inconvenience. Other than that the app is pretty good, if you are using the trail version you can only have 2 workouts planned at a time which also isn't great but gets the job done, if you have time to keep constructing workouts..Version: 3.0.9

Okay Gym LogThis log is okay. It’s good for logging your workout to a degree but it has its flaws. The biggest one is that it’s not really easy to log your set when it deviates from your plan. Sure, you can use their mechanism to change the weight but it’s clunky and isn’t all that intuitive. The second biggest issue is the fact that the rest timer doesn’t make a sound when the timer is up so your constantly looking at your device to see if time is up. It’s not that big of a deal but seems pretty basic. The last issue I have with the app is that their prebuilt workouts make no sense in terms of the types of exercises chosen for a given body part. Perhaps an option to make suggestions for a replacement exercise would be helpful when you don’t want to perform their choice. I use it as a log but everything else about it is lacking..Version: 5.7.3

GoodGood app but it’s needs a sync or account so you can use more devices to use and edit the app.Version: 2.0.6

Confusing, unintuitive watch interfaceNice idea, let down by a clear way to progress through exercises and rest periods which seem to allow too much control to fudge whether an exercise was completed or not. Then throwing out the current routine and weirdly any subsequent ones. Even after erasing all data from watch the workout status remained. After much messing around trying to reset rest periods and hence restart a routine, I gave up and reverted to basic tracking on the built in Apple workouts.Version: 4.1.4

Not really freeThere is not much functionality without premium. When making my first exercise on my first routine it wasn’t in their system and I couldn’t create a new exercise. So I can’t really judge the app because I didn’t even get to try a workout. It’s fine to charge for an app but when you can’t do much on the free version just be up front about it in the App Store Edit: per the developer response: After downloading the app the first thing I did was create a routine. The very first exercise in that routine (Kettlebell goblet Squat with Pulses) was not in the database. I could not create a new exercise as this is a premium feature. So I could not experience what tracking a workout was like since I could not create one. I wasn’t about to change my routine to fit the app. FitList is what I currently use (which I do not pay for) and I have 4 routines. All of which have ~70% custom exercises..Version: 3.2.2

For $50 i was expecting moreThe app is ok, it helps but not more than any other free app. For example you would expect that when you deselect equipment it does not show anywhere anymore…But it does - and all the time. it is really annoying to see trx, kettle and everything else you haven’t selected appeat over and over again when you try to add any exercise. Why is that?? Also there is no option to select only with eqipment, it keeps giving you all exercises. It seems unfinished this app to me. If i could cancel i would. Graphically is nice but it is just a too cluttered with exercises you may never use. It needs a lot of organization and management to be better which is left a user to do but no options to do it. Also searching for leg it gives you abdominal and everything with a leg. It needs work, a lot of it. Im not an expert but beginner and was hoping to see at least basic organization and search to work..Version: 6.3

Doesn’t work as expectedI set up a high intensity sequence, 3 sets, 1 minute, 60 seconds rest. Start. At the end of the 1st set and rest, it moves to the next exercise. Where did the other 2 sets go? Same thing for other exercises that have sets time and and reps. It just doesn’t increment from time then rest, then time. Then rest. It just goes to the next exercise. When I set treadmill or bike or rowing for any amount of time, why can’t there be a timer? I’m tapping away on my watch and nothing happens. When editing an exercise, why can’t I change the photo or the exercise set types? I have to delete and start over..Version: 4.3.8

Not for Seasoned, Decades Long Athletes BodybuildesDecent App for a person new to working out and / or needs someone to create a workout for them. NOT good for a seasoned athlete who NEEDS to pay particulars to their workouts; as in recording their workout details for growth, advancement and knowledge! Once a workout has ended, one can NOT delete or edit their workouts in the History Summary. If you have an error, you can’t correct your workouts or notes. Also, there is NOT an option to write a note about the overall workout. This is very important to me: how I felt, what worked overall, etc. The Golden Days of keeping a written workout journal is SORELY MISSED when dealing with this App. If these modifications, adjustments can be made, perhaps this App would be good; for now, for me and MY workouts, it’s BLAH!.Version: 6.3.11

Needs a full time internet connectionUnless you have an Internet connection during your workout, this is only a list app that you CANNOT update during your workout. You can’t log different sets or types workouts. Not all gyms have Internet access, devs! Also, if even you do have Internet access, you can’t log different sets individually. If you prep to do five sets of 12 reps but squeeze out 14 on the first 2 sets or are having an off day, and try to log those as “different sets”, the app closes out the entire segment of the workout as complete. You can go back and update later sets, but the app is no longer tracking sets completed vs not completed. I wonder how much this app was actually tested in a gym because these annoying issues became apparent to me quickly... just after the free trial period expired 🙄.Version: 5.2.2

No Low Tier Paid OptionInstalled it. Checked it out. Deleted it. I don’t need workout programs because I’ve been weight training for over 30 years and know what I’m doing. I just want to be able to track reps/sets and health data that my watch can capture during the workout. I want to be able to put in my own routine that varies in reps/sets weekly but keeps the same exercises. I want to be able to view the history and trends of the data. That’s it. I’d be more than happy to pay $10/year for that functionality, but it’s nowhere near worth $60. I’ve been in software development for 25 years and know what it takes to build what I’m looking for, especially when you’ve already got a platform built out. If they ever decide to offer that, I’ll try the app again. But, for now, it doesn’t do the job for me..Version: 6.3.6

Watch App is unnecessarily fragmentedThis is my subjective opinion, IPhone part of the App is wonderful. All layout and rewards, charts are fabulous. I am more into Apple watch part. Watch app is very fragmented, bits and pieces all over or on multiple screens. If the user needs to check elapsed time, calories count, it needs a different screen, At the End of a particular set, Rest timer is somewhere else, at the end of the Rest, another two touches to get back At the end of all sets from one exercise then another touch to commence next exercise We live in a COVID-19 era, minimise the "touching" Rather than running from one screen to another, you guys should put all that information to one screen. Heart rate, current set number, restimer, graphic for the particular exercise and much more information can easily integrate into one screen, example, Gymaholic has the best watch app. Update watch app, minimising unnecessary multiple touches, think of COVID-19..Version: 5.0.4

Regret purchasing this appThe app is not too bad but I regret purchasing this app. I realized why there is no trial period. If there is, some people won’t purchase it..Version: 2.0.5

Can’t cancel free trialCan’t cancel free trial it very difficult to find where to do so on app. Do not sign up.Version: 5.6.4

Needs greater focus on consumer usageI have used SmartGym for almost three years. During this time, they’ve rolled out smart trainer, trx exercises, etc. A lot of extra features are rolled out before fundamental features such as an updated exercise library or increasing the number of custom exercises customers are allowed to make or specify set type. (These are standard in competitor app Strong.) Basic functionality such as designating a warm up set or selecting a drop set or a set to failure is not possible in the app. There just seems to be a greater focus on cool features to get featured on Apple lists over function. I’m sticking with SmartGym as long as I can for the addition of basic features before switching apps..Version: 6.1.1

$$$$$$$$Seems pretty good but unless you are prepared to fork over heaps of money for a subscription you can’t really use this app. I would of considered it if it was a reasonable one off price. They got greedy..Version: 4.3.9

Great design, too expansiveI think it nails it design wise, but doesn't offer anything that its competition doesn't offer that justify being between 2 to 4 times more expensive..Version: 5.3.1

Not A GlitchJust did my first workout with the app. The only set back I notice was; when not connected to wifi (i.e. offline) I could not update the reps. If I did more or less I could not instantly update. Error message said “app appears to be offline.” Currently, in various workout my reps are not accurate. Fix this issue and it’s an easy 5 stars… ***Update*** The developer did reach out and I thank them for that. As stated by the developer, “ that's not a glitch. You can use SmartGym while offline, but in order to sync your changes to the cloud, you will need an internet connection. It's important to note that it doesn't require it to be Wi-Fi. It can be cellular like 3G, 4G or 5G. If you have an Apple Watch, then you can already do your changes while offline. It will sync the next time your Watch has a valid connection. We're working on a future update to bring this to the iPhone.” this is a significant set back as everyone does not have an Apple Watch. The app has good features but this minor issue is huge. Not being able to update repetitions while working out offline with my phone is asinine, is like you’re implying get an Apple Watch. ***Update*** Not Worth the Money…still no offline feature and the app automagically archived all my workouts when I tried creating new work using the SMART TRAINER. This app looks great but other than that there’s way better user friendly better intuitive workout apps that is far less expensive ..Version: 5.7.4

Decent but needs improvementsFirst off, only 1 week trial is too short to explore all the features and see what is best for you. Secondly the HIIT routines look great but when using the routines I found to often that when the first exercise in the circuit was finished, the second exercise would apear for a couple of seconds and then revert back to the first exercise again. In order for me to do my routine I had to use SIRI for my timers. I think it might be caused by the apple watch app and iPhone app running at the same time. I don’t use the watch app but when I am not wearing my watch the HIIT routines work, but when I have my watch on, the routines on my phone don’t work as intended. Once again with only one week trial I am not able to confirm this. I just know the HIIT routines do not move from exercise to exercise like it is supposed too..Version: 6.3.1

Useless with missing functionalityIt would be good except that you can’t input your sets as you go, which means you have to know your entire workout before you do it (reps, sets and weights etc). This makes it pretty useless..Version: 3.0.5

SmartGym PremiumI tried SmartGym premium for a few months and decided that I’d stick with the limited version. However I now have a permanent notification on the screen that says my SmartGym premium has expired. This notification is really obstructive and covers the bottom half of the screen. On top of that, any time I try and create a workout I’m presented with the same notification. After I dismiss it I’m sent back to the previous screen. So, in short I can no longer do anything in this app until I sign back up to premium… I’m hoping that this is a bug as I’ve paid to save my routines to the cloud which I cannot currently use..Version: 5.5.2

Maybe I’ll try again laterSeems like a good app except the first exercise I tried to do (cleans) wasn’t in the database. Created a routine searched for cleans, couldn’t find it, tried to create an exercise, they tried to charge me, then I deleted the app. How do you not have cleans? I feel like it’s a pretty foundational exercise, but I’m probably wrong. Maybe I’ll try again some other time if they add it. It seems like a good app but I didn’t even get a chance to really test it. Maybe let customers create a few missing exercises before you try to charge them. Then they can truly test it and give a more suitable review. I’m not changing my routine to accommodate what’s available in the app. The one thing that this app has going for it that no other weight lifting app has is support for watch, phone, and iPad in landscape. That landscape is important for me. But what’s more important is cleans..Version: 4.3

Decent But Confusing Watch InterfaceThe app is nice in that it gives you the opportunity to start a Workout to log heart rate, cals... setting up routines is intuitive and has a nice set of options including supersets. Where I think it falls short is during workouts. It doesn’t give you the ability to quickly and easily change the info of the set you just completed if it’s different than what you set up in the routine. If the ability is there, it’s not intuitive at all. I have used the “Log Different Set” button but that’s not a very efficient way to do what should be a simple task. Also, I don’t see any visual representation in my History where I can see my progression over time. I think if the developer modifies this very common task, the app will be exceptional. Right now, it’s a confusing replacement for paper and pencil, except it’s easier to change a set completed using paper. That’s not what a Watch app should feel like..Version: 4.3.7

A great app, but requires a subscriptionTried a 3 month subscription, once it was done I decided the free version was enough and let the subscription end. I can no longer access my data or use my account without a subscription. It’s in the T&Cs if you read them. Hope that helps someone from wasting their time..Version: 4.2.1

ReviewI really do enjoy this app as it helps my track my weights but I wish there was more options for equipment my gym has machines that’s aren’t available for selection! Also maybe an option to add Cardio!.Version: 5.7.4

Poor appDon’t waste your money..Version: 4.3.9

Not bad, but not worth what it costs.This app was featured by Apple so thought I’d give it a try. In short, the app is…alright. It wouldn’t be too bad if it was a one-time purchase of $10 or so. I browsed the AI-powered workouts, and they looked like pretty standard programs I’d get anywhere else — without paying monthly. I did a couple of the workouts it suggested for me, and although I entered 45-60 minutes to work out, the AI-generated workouts were all well over an hour after factoring in rest periods. The Watch app is where this app struggles though IMO. Switching between exercises isn’t easy or intuitive, and I can’t figure out how to change the weight of a working set without going like 3 menus deep in the app. All in all, 3 stars because it has potential. But I’ll be going back to my other app. Probably won’t use the full trial period on this one..Version: 5.7.8

Pls stop fixing the bugs........you’re making the app worse than it was..Version: 5.3.2

Bait and switchCrazy expensive app that pretends to be a free app. Edit reply to dev: Now you're just being deceptive. You cannot use the app for free. The first thing you're required to do is buy a subscription or a trial for a subscription. There's no free use. Stop lying. I'm reporting your dishonesty to the app store review team..Version: 5.7.8

Greedy company, disappointing customerBought this app when it first came out, now it wants to charge again for some “premium” service. I mean is this how you treat a customer supported you from the beginning? Very disappointed. I have never had an app company charging the customer again like this… Just so greedy..Version: 5.4.7

Too complicated and involvedRead the overview you would think this was an easy to use application on your watch and or a use out of the box features. Not so much, I have used a good bit of these type apps before and this one takes the prize for the most confusing user interface. Not too mention the use of the workouts on the watch, well that was a disaster (workout would skip the first exercise and not start the next in sequence then ending the workout). There is nothing more aggravating than being in mid work out and having to deal with this nonsense. I was unable to get my watch and phone to sync, even after following the apps instructions. When weight lifting, the rest timer would start and end when I was supposed to be lifting weights, 🤦‍♂️. Needless to say I cancelled my 7-day trial and will not be buying or recommending this to any of my gym buddies. Thanks for the trial because I would have been irate if I had purchased this after reading the app profile (swear it was the best on the market)..Version: 5.2.1

Not working correctly & broken, not worth itDidn’t recognize my equipment that i said i had and kept giving me suggestions for equipment i don’t have..Version: 5.3.1

The little thingsFirstly, I love the app. It’s great and will help me at the gym soo much! Thank you. Now, there are a couple of things I’d like to suggest adding: 1) whenever you cancel a workout creation it should give you the option to confirm you cancellation or not as I made an intense 20+ workout which took about half an hour and o accidentally hit the back button and lost it all. 2) there should be an option where for $0.99 you can create 3 of your own workouts instead of paying the subscription..Version: 3.0.9

So hard to useThis app is terribly hard to use and not user friendly at all. I’ve read through all the documentation and info and can’t work out how to change the weights you use when you’re in the workouts. (Or this functionality doesn’t exist, which is equally painful). It’s easy to add work outs, but not being able to easily edit them, or change them on the fly is pointless..Version: 4.0.1


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