Most "free" workout apps are just demos designed to get you to pay. They hide the good stuff, like your own progress graphs, behind a subscription wall. It's a bad deal.
But there are a few good ones out there if you know what youโre looking for. The trick is finding an app where the free version is actually enough on its own.
Forget the Fluff
You don't need an AI coach or a library of a thousand exercises. For lifting, you just need a tool that does a few simple things well.
I remember hitting a new deadlift PR. It was 4:17 PM on a Tuesday, I felt amazing, and went to log the lift in an app Iโd just downloaded. As soon as I entered the numbers, a pop-up: "Track more than 5 personal records with Premium!" I had already hit the free limit. I just sat there on the bench, staring at my phone next to the keys to my beat-up 2011 Honda Civic, and realized this app wasn't built to help me. It was built to frustrate me. So I deleted it.
So What Actually Works?
Instead of searching for one "best" app, just pick based on what you do.
For lifting: Strong and Hevy are the two most recommended. Their free versions are solid for day-to-day tracking. Strong is known for being dead simple, while Hevy adds a social feed if you like seeing what your friends are lifting.
For guided workouts: Nike Training Club is a rare exception where a huge library of high-quality workouts is actually free. FitOn is another good one for free classes.
For running or cycling: This is easy. Get Strava. The free version is the standard for GPS tracking and does everything you need.
The App Isn't the Hard Part
Logging a perfect workout is useless if you only do it once a month. The real challenge is just showing up. Some apps have features for tracking streaks, and seeing a 30-day streak you don't want to break can be a decent nudge to get to the gym.
But an app won't do the work. Building the habit of working out is more important than finding the "perfect" app to track it with. The best one is the one you actually stick with. Pick one that seems simple enough and just start logging. Consistency is better than finding the perfect feature set.
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