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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.

Lift Log: #1 Weightlifting Log App Comments & Reviews

Lift Log: #1 Weightlifting Log Positive Reviews

Useful but could use a couple improvementsI’ve been using this app for several months now. It’s very simple and easy to use. It does a fantastic job performing as a digital note pad. I do pay for the subscription and hope that one day some of the improvements will be added. First, I do not know what regulates the date and time in this app. If I work out in the morning, and do a second work out in the evening, my evening work out will count as tomorrows work out. So then when I log my work out the following morning, it is listed as the same day as the evening before. This clutters my log and is inaccurate. Would like to see a way to change the date of each work out. Second, this one is less important as the first. A share feature for the daily logged workout would be beneficial for anyone who shares their work with a coach. Screen shots work fine until you put in a high volume day. Multiple screen shots to capture the entire day is annoying. Overall, it’s a solid app, if either of these changes happen I think the app would be nearly perfect. I am happy enough with the app and will continue to use it..Version: 2.3

Great customer service and a solid, easy to use interfaceEdit: the creator rolled out a subscription requirement that I objected to (I wasn’t a huge fan of the way he rolled it out). Jake, the creator, answered my complaints directly and immediately, in a way that i really appreciated. Seems like the app is run by one guy who is really striving to do right by his customers. After he addressed my issues I couldn’t be happier, and I’m back to wholeheartedly recommending the app. It’s very intuitive, and provides just the right amount of functionality. I have been frustrated with how many useless features other workout logs have (honestly, I don’t need videos of what a bicep curl looks like- I just want to be able to log what I do at the gym), so having a stripped down but functional option has been great. The app is incredibly easy to use. No unnecessary bells and whistles, which is exactly what I was looking for. And Jake (the developer) is incredible. I had a few suggestions, so I emailed them through the feedback option on the app. He got back to me with tips and great feedback within 20 minutes. Literally the best customer service I've ever gotten from an app. I can't recommend this app enough..Version: 2.3

I loved this appI really loved this app and had just been using it a couple weeks. I was in the middle of my workout and logging things as I go and I got the subscription pop up. I’m fine with the creator wanting to do subscriptions and totally understand it but the way it was rolled out bothered me. I didn’t have a warning so if I didn’t pay for the subscription my data would’ve been gone, as far as I’m aware. So I purchased the $7.99 subscription but I’ll be cancelling because I just can’t budget almost $10/month for a log. I really understand moving to subscriptions but I was irritated that I had no warning and I didn’t want to lose my logs..Version: 2.3

Simple and Clean DesignIf you are looking for an easy to use app to log your workouts, look no further. I’ve tried many of the workout tracking apps on the store and they are overly complicated with too many useless features while not being good enough in the features that matter. This app gives you the simplicity of paper and pen logging in a clean, quick interface. This app completely replaced my pen and paper and I now use this to log my lifts. It enables me to add my own exercises and name them whatever I want and provides an extremely simple and intuitive interface for adding the weight and repetitions for each set. There is no clutter and I am able to log each set within a matter of seconds. And that’s exactly what a logging app should be - no B.S. - just log my set and get back to work. Another feature I appreciate besides the logging is the progress tracker. For any of your exercises you can see a chart that displays your progress on that particular exercise in a clean, easy to understand format. I like looking back on some of my lifts (bench, deadlift, etc.) to see how much progress I made in a visual format. It motivates me even more to keep progressing. I recommend this app to anyone serious about logging and tracking each and every set. Five stars well deserved..Version: 2.3

Great basic appI was looking desperately for an app to track my lifts, show my progress, and be easy to use (search for lifts etc). I tried about 10 before I settled on this one! I have been so pleased with the simple interface and easy to search function. I like that it can track whatever you want, so I’m able to compare what weights I used in for different sets and reps. This is useful for CrossFit and powerlifting. Recently the creator added a subscription rate which does seem a little steep for the function, but he is easy to talk with and understands our concerns. I’m hoping to see more improvements and a better pricing structure soon, but the app itself is awesome!.Version: 2.3

Simple But Just Right Lifting Log!!!This is the perfect lifting log for anyone wanting to easily track workout sessions, reps and weight. Nothing complicated to worry about with no extra steps other than just documenting what you are lifting, how many reps and weight used with the idea of being able to track progress and improvements over time. Quick and easy and keeps you lifting versus wasting time on your phone. It has a cool download function so you can put your workouts into a spreadsheet and see your improvements but also a new chart/graph function in the updated version. Perfect lifting app. Nothing else needed..Version: 2.1

It is A Good App But Has Frustrating BugsThe key problem I have with it is that it does not seem to track the date/time on my iphone. I worked out yesterday, and today. It bunches all the exercises under "today". So, it mixes up my splits. I don't know what is causing this or how to fix it. The support feature on the app also does not seem to work. I found an email and twitter address to contact the developer; hope either still works? Otherwise the app is great: simple and easy, and just what I need..Version: 2.3

Love it - but you can't log future workouts!I love this - I was looking for something I could enter my own workouts, but....there needs to be a way to add future workouts so on my free time I can log my workouts for the week. Also, the ability to add the "set" amount along side the reps would be great!!!!! If there could be an option to add future workouts, I would with put a doubt give 5 stars!.Version: 2.1

Easy to Use, Exports BrokenI really like the ease of use, it is very quick and easy and doesn’t get in the way of your workout. 2 things however really annoy me: the export function simply is broken and should either be fixed or removed, and second, it always asks me to sign-in every single time I launch the app, which also is broken and pointless. This should just stick to what the app does best, track your exercise, weight and reps. The stats function is OK, nothing great, but functional for looking at progress..Version: 2.1

Nice log but needs fixing.Love the app to easily log my workouts by exercise which makes it easy to look back and see what I did for that day’s body part. But not all features are working and it’s shame because one of the features that I liked was the graph to see improvements or setbacks. The designer alleges that he is too busy to keep updating and fixing. That’s a shame since I paid for the year to use this app. Update: it’s been several months and still no update to fix and have the graphs working..Version: 2.3

Exactly what I neededI feel like this application was developed by someone working out, struggling to find an application that suit their needs and decided to make one themselves. This application is very simple and not distracting, and has just enough intelligent features to be better than it pen and paper, but not too many that you close the app out of confusion or feature overload..Version: 2.1

Simple to use yet powerful lifting logThis is the best lifting log app in the app store. It's dead simple to use and very intuitive, yet very powerful with charts and lots of data (if you want it). Best of all, it's free and the developer puts a lot of work into updating it and constantly adding features based on users' feedback. I use the app a few times a week and I couldn't go to the gym without it!.Version: 2.1

The rave reviews are justifiedLiftLog is lean and mean, while also managing to be slick and stylish. Set up and data entry are quick, intuitive, and easy. I started using this app 3 months ago to track my weightlifting, and each week I not only see incremental progress in the amount I am lifting, but also I expand the repertoire of what I have the app track. Great app, full stop..Version: 2.1

One of the most used apps I haveI’ve been using this app since Feb 2016 and it’s been a godsend for recording my lifts. Simple, not complicated and easy to use. It also allows you to graph your lifts to see how you’ve progressed which is very helpful. Highly recommend this app if you’re looking for a way to log your lifts and track your growth..Version: 2.1

Near-perfectOnly thing I would change is having the day log sort the lift entries by specific exercise. If I do a superset and input data after each set for each lift it alternates back and forth which makes it harder to go back and look at a few days down the road. Other than that, what’s there to complain about?.Version: 2.3

Poor customer serviceI had 2 years worth of workouts on this app and I opened it Sunday to find all of that gone and a $8/month subscription required. This should only require a one time purchase. C’mon man! Look at your latest reviews since last week. You lost a lot of customers..Version: 2.3

A O.K.I was searching around for an app that could meet my needs but couldn’t find one that let you log more than three routines without subscribing, and this one here does the trick. Real basic, not the most intuitive or convenient, but does exactly what I need it to. If you’re just wanting a simple log of your training this will meet your needs..Version: 2.1

👍🏻 top serviceI was highly satisfied with the creators service and flexibility. He responds rapidly and likes hearing consumer feedback. As for the app itself, it certainly gets the job done and is very easy and straightforward to use. I have logged over 850 workouts on it and will continue logging many more..Version: 2.3

Export DataThe export workout data functionality requires you to register with a phone number; however, this registration functionality ‘can’t access the network.’ As a result, you can’t export workout data. Why even require one’s phone number? Why not just create a CSV file that can be emailed?.Version: 2.1

Helps heapsAllows me to easily log lifts and keep progressive overload at the front of my program either by weight or by reps and etc. highly suggest if you are trying to be the best you possible & if you aren’t I highly suggest you begin the journey..Version: 2.3

Nailed itThank you, I was about to google tutorials for creating simple data tracking iPhone apps when I found yours. Elegant, simple, intuitive solution to my problem. No frills, no distractions, just a way to quickly log your progress and improve. Thank you again!.Version: 2.1

Simple and easy to use on the flyIt’s a simple log to replace a pencil and note book. Makes it easy to record your work outs as you go. No pre-planning necessary. Just lift and log it. Easy to repeat, add, edit, delete sets. Also, it automatically highlights any 1 rep max - nice bonus..Version: 2.3

Best Lift Tracker in the StoreIt does everything you need it to without being bogged down with a bunch of unnecessary junk like every other lift tracker app out there. If you’re the kind of person who used to track your lifts with a pen and paper or the Notes app this will be perfect for you..Version: 2.1

Great app...easy to useI love this app and use it multiple times per week. Updated recently and all is well. I really like being able to go back through my workouts and having weight and reps easily accessible. Better than carrying a notebook around the gym....Version: 2.1

The best appLift log logs your lifts. It's as simple as simple can be. But it's not limited. All I need in the gym is a way to record how much I've picked up and how many times I've done it. And nothing else. I want to create my own workouts with my own exercise names. And lift log makes that easy. You may have a need for an app that gives you a database of exercises? You might want to look for that elsewhere. But there is no easier way to track your workouts than lift log. So you can download it knowing you're going to like it!.Version: 2.1

Decent, could be betterOverall a nice app, with one annoyance and a fews areas that could be improved. 1. For some reason, the days turn over at 19:00, so when I’m logging my sets, I’m working out on one day at 18:59 and a different day at 19:01. This should be fixed. 2. Adding sets could be improved. Simply double tapping an earlier set could copy it, rather than having to use the list. 3. Some way to enter resistance other that weight. Resistance bands and grip strengtheners don’t always have their “weights” listed, so being able to list their color or level would be nice. Point one takes 2 points. The last two just would be nice..Version: 2.3

Simple and does the jobIt does exactly what I need it to do, no more and no less. If you want to keep track of weight and reps for certain exercises then this is really all you need..Version: 2.3

Update it pleaseIt keeps saying network error when i try to log it my phone number. Also, if possible please try and see if you can make it so that you can connect it to the health app.Version: 2.1

SimpleWorks 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.Version: 2.1

Good App! I have some suggestionsSimple 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..Version: 2.3

Works well, but...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..Version: 2.3

Beautiful UI but costs more than music streamingThe 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..Version: 2.3

WonderlandI 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.Version: 2.1

Nice!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..Version: 2.0

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