Company Name: Ginger Technologies Pte Ltd
About: Keep track of your progress in the gym with a workout tracker and planner.
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Based on the popular FitNotes app, the best workout planner app ever made on any
platform
• Routines: Save your workout routines as templates, log them to a
workout
• Personal Records are automatically tracked
• 1RM, Percents
Calculator
• Plate Calculator with profiles per gym and multiple barbells
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Body Tracker: Record your weight, body.
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Developer: James Gay
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by JoshRib
Downloaded because of the nice chart features showcased in the screenshots, separate 1rm, 5rm, 8rm lines… trend lines. Looks nice Upon opening the app it prompts me to import data from other apps but the link just goes to their homepage with no further information. It also says I only have 12 free workouts. I’m not going to waste time entering data if 1) it means I lose all history from other apps 2) after 12 workouts the data will be potentially wasted if I decide not to pay for the app 3) others have noted in their reviews they sunk time into the app and got bait and switched to pay. Just gonna uninstall this. Maybe the developers should make it so I can import data from another app, or perhaps charge for the charts instead of limiting the workouts. I can easily export data from other apps and get whatever charts I need in various programs like excel.
Reply to their reply: it’s a bait and switch because you label the app as “free” on the App Store when it’s not. What don’t you get about this?
by Bpb97
The UI is not good, I can’t create a workout from a template, instead of selecting the template to use it just enters the template editor again. There’s no point in having templates if the only thing I can do is edit them and not use them. Maybe I’m just doing something wrong, but there’s no way to know therefore the app is hard to use and confusing, like the description says
by SamApple1
Turns out you only get a set maximum number of workouts you can log, then they charge a subscription fee or charge you $40 for the app. Think about it, if you saw this app on the app store with a $40 price tag would you even open it to see more info? No. you know it, I know it $40 for an app you can pretty much do all of using local memory and have relative to no server maintenance charging this much is highway robbery. Decent app, disrespectful pricing.