Great work! You've come up with a fanatic streamlined UI for both entering excercises and doing workouts.<p>You know you've hit on something great when everyone's reaction is to ask for more features. Here's my wishlist:<p>* Custom excercise names (so that your autocomplete doesn't have to be comprehensive)<p>* A timer during the exercises that are timed (I find it annoying while I'm in the gym to constantly set alarms for every exercise in every set and I can't always easily see a clock)<p>* Ability to add descriptions ("Remember to keep your back straight", settings on machines)<p>If this is open source, I'd be happy to contribute.
* Quick Update *
I have added a Timer.
You can check out the following workout as a quick example:
<a href="https://gymphy.co/r14-jNiBG" rel="nofollow">https://gymphy.co/r14-jNiBG</a><p>Would love to hear your thoughts / feedback :)
Great idea and great general model as a recipe or planning tool. The possibilities seem endless - adding structure (popular sequences of groups of exercises, complements or foci, etc.), adding voting, comments or open signup to plans, adding consequent metrics, expectations or cautions. Time reasoning and sequencing are hard for people. Workable representations can be challenging too. This excites the imagination in other application eras. Great stuff.
Love the concept. No login, super simple to use and well defined use case. There are a bunch of obvious features you could add like a timer or the ability to edit a workout, but I appreciate that you decided to get people using it first. I need this kind of discipline. Congrats and good luck!
Cool concept. UI is nice, and the explanatory video makes it pretty clear how to use the app without any frills.<p>What tech stack did you use to make this?
I just thought of this a few days back !
Shopify for personal trainer and workout programs .<p>You can evolve the product to have a chat messenger, video chat, billing,etc.<p>You should apply to YC with this.