Strong caps you at 3 routines. Hevy hides your history after 3 months. IronLog gives you unlimited routines + unlimited history, free, forever — voice-logged, ring-closing, no account required. Just your training, your way.
Move through your session quickly with a focused Today view, lightweight set entry, and haptics that keep the app out of your way.
Built for sessionsKeep the next set close, move through familiar sessions faster, and avoid rebuilding the same training flow every time.
Keeps you movingBrowse built-in movements across the major muscle groups with searchable exercise details and quick-add flows.
Built-in libraryPurely functional. No news feeds, no stories, no engagement bait. Just the tools you need to track and improve.
Zero bloatNo account is required for the current public release. Your training history stays on-device, so you can log even when you're offline.
Private by defaultYour workout history is built around local storage first, so the app can stay useful in the gym even when the network is not.
Own your dataEvery set is designed to save quickly, so your session can survive normal app closes, interruptions, and relaunches.
Review personal-record context and logged history so your next session starts with better information.
Log sets, reps, and weight with zero friction. Tap-to-add flow with exercise notes for tracking how each set felt.
Keep the workout moving with lightweight exercise entry, recent context, and fewer taps between working sets.
Review past sessions and use your own history as the fastest way to repeat what worked.
Keep an eye on the pace of the workout without turning the app into a distraction.
Review exercise history, training stats, and PR-focused progress as features are available in your installed build.
Useful lifting helpers and extra review surfaces stay on the roadmap until they are ready for public release.
When supported by your installed build, extra training notes stay alongside the rest of your local workout history.
Elapsed time tracker running during your session. Pause and resume. See exactly how long each workout takes.
A built-in library across major muscle groups, organized for quick search and fast logging.
Keep your logged workouts close on your device, with history views that help you repeat what worked.
Browse the built-in exercise library by muscle group or search quickly. One tap to add.
Enter reps and weight with quick controls. Autosave protects your session while you move exercise to exercise.
Check your history, review workout stats, and use your own data to guide the next session.
Strong caps you at 3 routines. Hevy hides your history after 3 months. IronLog gives you unlimited routines + unlimited history, free, forever — no account, no bait-and-switch, no subscription.
| Strong $4.99/mo |
Hevy $2.99/mo |
IronLog Free |
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|---|---|---|---|
| Custom Routines | 3 max | 4 max | Unlimited |
| Workout History | Full | 3 months only | Unlimited, forever |
| Account Required | Yes | Yes | No account needed |
| Voice Logging | — | — | Coming soon |
| Apple Fitness Rings | — | — | Coming soon |
| RPE / RIR Logging | Pro only | — | Free |
| CSV Export | Pro only | Pro only | Free |
| Price | $4.99/mo | $2.99/mo | $0 |
IronLog is free-first. The current review build keeps core logging free. Any future paid layer will be disclosed clearly before purchase.
Speak your reps and weight. Your Apple Fitness ring closes as you log. No other gym tracker does this — and it's free.
Screen recording: voice-log a set → ring closes.
Video placeholder — record from iPhone simulator or device.
No caps. No subscription. No account. Just your training, your way.
IronLog is designed to save set changes quickly and restore recent session context after normal interruptions. If something feels wrong after a relaunch, email support with the device, app version, and what you were logging.
The current public release includes a built-in exercise library across major muscle groups, with quick search and one-tap add flows.
The current public release is local-first. Workout history is stored on-device, and you do not need an account to use the core tracker.
Workout data stays on your device by default, and IronLog does not require you to create an account for the current public release.
The live iPhone release focuses on exercise logging, workout history, stats, PR context, and local-first storage. Broader experiments like extra platform support are still being reviewed before public rollout.
The current public release is on the iPhone App Store. No Android or Google Play release is available today.
No. The current public app works without an account, so you can start logging workouts immediately.
No. The current release is free-first. A paid Pro layer may return in a later update, but today's build does not require a subscription to use the current workout logging and utility features.
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Free-first today. No purchase prompt in review.
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