Lift Log: #1 Weightlifting Log
Best Workout Tracker & Journal
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Description

Lift Log is the simplest and easiest to use app to track your workouts.

From the Developer:
I built Lift Log because I was displeased with all the other workout tracking apps on the App Store. Other apps made me input my routine before using the app, create workouts before recording data, and more annoying tasks that forced me to focus on the app more than on my workout. Lift Log is different. Log your sets easily and effortlessly, usually with only two taps. Reference graphs to track your progress over time. Add workouts on the fly, no need to configure anything just start lifting and start logging. Download the app and give it a try, I’m sure you’ll be happy your did.

Lift Log is built for both beginners and experts, Lift Log provides everything you need to track your progress and get stronger. Its simple and intuitive design allows you to effortlessly record your workouts as quickly as possible, so you can focus on getting in those extra reps.

Features:
- Minimalist interface, simpler than any other fitness app on the App Store
- Type in any routine and Lift Log remembers it and starts tracking it forever
- Graphs show your progress over time

Subscription Details:

A $7.99 monthly or $59.99 annual subscription is required to access all that Lift Log has to offer.

Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period at the amount selected. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.
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In-Apps

Lift Log — Annual Access
$78.99
Lift Log — Monthly Access
$10.49

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User Rating

4.02 out of 5

50 ratings in Canada

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A really bad joke

Axairlem on

Got locked out of the app mid workout because I HAD to pay a SUBSCRIPTION... FOR AN UNFINISHED BOOTLEG VERSION OF NOTEPAD++!!! For the very modest sum of 10 dollars... Sorry, 10 dollars PER MONTH!!! This dude makes 100% profit with the amount of effort he put into making it (which is basically none). I’d rather pay 10 bucks to remove that last remaining star than to give it to this clown.

Good App! I have some suggestions

Fatima Khanzada on

Simple and easy to use for quick workout setup but missing some things… Here’s some things I wish it included: 1 - A way to add quick notes per exercise that showed up in the summary table next to the weight/rep column. i.e. “Seated Row” “115 lbs x 15 reps” “@ level 3” This way we don’t have to make different exercise names for the different intensity levels of one exercise. 2 - The added exercise should show up on the day that was last selected. We shouldn’t have to choose the date every single time. i.e. On Jan 1, you are inputting your workout that you did on Dec. 31. You go to select Dec. 31st and add your first exercise, the leg press. The first set shows up in Dec. 31 but when you click “+” to add the second set, it shoves you back to “Today”. It should keep you on Dec. 31 without having to select it every single time as it was your latest selection. 3 - Option to edit/delete exercise names. 4 - Have an inventory of exercises built into the app so we don’t have to write out the whole exercise. Things I really like: 1 - The “redo” button. It’s convenient to have the option to add a quick repeat set! 2 - The list format. Good to be able to scroll through quickly between days.

Not free

Shynade on

So buddy randomly decides he wants money for the app--- fair enough-- but I can't even see my data anymore . So I either pay or lose weeks of data I've logged. Thanks 👍🏼 searching for a new app

Works well, but...

Arcterex on

App works as advertised, and much as I dislike subscription apps, I want to support app developers to continue development. I’d love to see a lower price but such is life. My main complaint is there doesn’t seem to be any developer support (emailed a while back and no response), and as soon as the app went subscription the development stopped dead, and there haven’t been any updates in 11 months at this point. Again, the app itself works well, I just wish there was more indication of active development now it’s a subscription app.

Beautiful UI but costs more than music streaming

lvvise on

The UI/UX is lovely and entering workout data into this app feels much nicer than having to open up a spreadsheet on your phone. After you enter in a few workouts you get a story about how it’s hard to develop mobile apps as a college graduate, and you become completely blocked out of the app unless you choose to subscribe for $10/month. Sorry, I would pay maybe $1 or $2 a month, but this app is not worth as much as Spotify or Netflix.

No customer support

Al Stone 101 on

The app does what it’s supposed to but I can’t back anything up (if I delete the app or erase my phone, I lose everything). I emailed the creators a month ago because their backup system is broken and I never got an answer.

Wonderland

Mikerz112 :) on

I really love this app , I just started hitting the gym recently and this is a great way to keep track of what I’ve been doing . To improve myself in the future. Only suggestion for this app is to add the option to write down sets to your workout

Simple

Mitch529 on

Works good nice simple easy to use design. Would be nice if I could edit the names of entered work outs or delete them. Also be good if I could enter distance/time for cardio workouts

Nice!

Shiroi Musashi on

Too many work out apps have too many bells and whistles, but this app keeps it simple and easy to use! I do wish it had a spot for recording non-weight exercises (time, distance etc) though. It would be nice to track cardio in the same app, and I bet you could add it without losing the simplicity.

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App Info

Publisher
FitnessAI Inc.
Languages
English
Recent version
2.3 (5 years ago )
Released on
Jan 29, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last updated
3 weeks ago