Apple Watch bug
The version on Apple Watch was dysfunctional. Exercises did not update properly and the settings didn’t allow the display to stay on so the app stopped when the display turns off which messed up the intervals.
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5 out of 5
3 ratings in Bulgaria
The version on Apple Watch was dysfunctional. Exercises did not update properly and the settings didn’t allow the display to stay on so the app stopped when the display turns off which messed up the intervals.
Simple to use, clean interface. The sample workouts were easy to modify to what I wanted, and I was able to do what I needed with the free version (so far).
This is a great app. I’ve been using it for a couple of years now. It’s simple, clean and efficient. No bombardment of ads. No unnecessary fluff or flashy lights to distract you. It does what it claims. I highly recommend. To the devs, just leave it be. It works great as it is. Often times, trying to improve something just makes it worse.
Tried to find a way to reach app support but requires login. Have been using the app, delightfully, for a couple of weeks. It has proven a game changer for my simple routine. Again, delighted. It does save the data in a peculiar way, the time units get all fouled up. More a nuisance than anything, figured I was getting a lot more than I was paying for already. Today it crashed… fails to open or opens to a black screen. Restarted my phone, looked in App Store for a possible update, uninstalled-reinstalled… fail fail fail. Trust it’s something they can resolve by tomorrow! Not sure if I upgrading to paid version would resolve, no warning or known limited trial.
Tried using this app since I use the desktop version frequently with my laptop. Inputting information into this app was a nightmare. First of all, an account is required, which is odd considering I just want to use it for the interval timer function, but okay, sure. Inputting specifics for exercises that were not already preprogrammed was incredibly time-consuming and difficult, as the interface wants to slip and slide around as much as physically possible if you only so much as brush the pad of your finger on it wrong. Tapping and holding something to move it also activates the scroll wheel, so good luck getting your routine in order. I ended up getting so frustrated trying to get my stretching routine in order (didn’t even bother trying my workout routine) that I deleted my account and uninstalled. This app needs a lot of work.
Freezes constantly. I can’t even read the help articles without it freezing & needing to be restarted. Also, the premium features I paid for don’t work. It just isn’t functional for iOS 17.
This app used to be great but has stopped stating the name of the exercise before doing it, I’ve tried everything in the settings but it doesn’t do it anymore. Without this feature it’s basically useless.
You can swipe left, swipe right and it’s all too much. I want too swipe right to delete or duplicate an exercise and it takes me to a new page. It’s a bit clunkier than the android version, where it was very easy to build custom workouts.
Generally this is a great app, but I would love to be able to trigger specific workouts via iOS Shortcuts.
I like the interface and how easy it is to use. It absolutely fails on my watch, though. It doesn’t provide audio feedback. Worst, it causes the native exercise app on the watch to crash and to fail at reporting data. Since I don’t want to sync my health data with this app (I don’t feel like it’s as accurate), I’m stuck not having any info from my workout at all. Extremely disappointing and could be fixed, if the devs haven’t abandoned this all together.