Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 721 real negative reviews from the top Workout Tracker apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.
Mandatory subscriptions and lack of workout variety.
"Mandatory subscription after setup."
"The workout it suggested makes no sense at all."
Apple Watch sync issues and persistent bugs.
"Repeatedly disconnects from Apple Watch."
"App keeps crashing."
Unreliable Apple Watch integration and slow updates.
"Apple Watch sync is TERRIBLE."
"Updates made things worse."
Bugs affecting habit tracking reliability.
"App switches back to previously finished workout."
"Tasks keep completing themselves."
Limited exercise options and poor usability.
"Not many exercises to choose from."
"Does not count reps."
The single most prominent issue across workout tracker apps is the lack of transparency regarding pricing, with 68% of reviews mentioning frustrations with paywalls or unexpected subscription requirements. Users feel misled by the initial 'free' label of apps, only to be faced with a paywall after investing time in setup. Additionally, 54% of complaints focus on the apps' Apple Watch integration f...
Get complete pricing insights, missing features, UX pain points, and prioritized build recommendations for the Workout Tracker market.
View Full Report — $9.99