I’ve been using free tier Strong app on phone, upgrading from little bits of paper... Looked at upgrading it today… lol $100 for a stats tracker. What are others using for this.
>>77195511I use free tier Hevy
>>77195511i use boostcamp. they're pretty much all the same shit i think.i don't know what features the pro version of that provides, but $2.50/mo is really not much. :D
fitnotes for meif you use it, please email the dev and request drop set support
>>77195517>>77195522>>77195517>>77195540All good options. Looks like fitnotes is closest to what I’d want. I hate that none of them show cost of the app (at least that I can see.)Also there’s a fitnotes 2 by a different dev lol.
>>77195511liftosaur is the best i've tried. the free version basically has every feature the pro versions of other apps have and it has its own custom very simple scripting language that lets you define rep ranges, progression systems and programs completely trivially with the help of an LLM. for example you can implement dynamic double progression like i have in like 5minutes.
>>77195548if you're on android I think the 2nd version is just the paid keyt. fitnotes supporter
>>77195511Nigger, why are you paying retarded subscriptions? I own a galaxy watch and the app already does everything for free (after buying the watch). Also it adds a shit ton of additional valuable info and it explains this in simple terms so bubble blowing retards like the /fit/ userbase can understand them.>t. Selfdiagnosed electrolyte defficiency fuck up by entering food in samsung health app
>>77196041>Why are you wasting money on an app>just toss over $300 on fancy electronic jewelry instead
so none of you actually lift...
>>77195511I use the buff dudes app. Don't pay for the premium but it's pretty solid for my use. Plus the buff dudes have always been consistent and honest in their advice. Train hard, consistently, and eat right.
>>77196491Yes, you stupid nigger, subscription cost make up for the fance jewelry on the long run and its even more expensive. You stupid absolute mongoloid pile of shit. If you are poor just pay it by credit and boom, there you go, unlimited app and a cool watch to track your shit automatically.
>>77196880>coolNo.
>>77196880>make up in the long runMost of the apps have a lifetime paid version that is a small fraction of the cost of your gay jewelry. For the fitnotes one its 7 bucks.
>>77197062>fitnotes one is 7 bucksI just confirmed lifetime is $10 on iPhone store. Anyway, that's more like it. I'd just pay for that if I got tired of the free version.I don't mind paying for apps, but I despise subscription models and there's no way I'm paying Strong $100 as a one-time cost.
>>77195511I use an app called "personal training coach" on Android. It comes preloaded with a couple of common programs and allows you to customize nearly everything. Can also export workouts in case the app itself dies for whatever reason