What Reddit Says About Personal Trainer Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Personal Trainer apps from 3 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/personaltraining
Everfit! No doubt! Really user friendly for coaches and clients. Mostly of my methods of training, I can adapt for Everfit, which other apps even Trainerize didn’t allowed to do that.
r/personaltraining
39 votes, 26 comments. Update: Thanks for your help. FitPros.io has been perfect for what I was looking for. I currently use Google Sheets which I've…
r/personaltraining
I have many in-person, hybrid and online clients and it works well for my use case.. The thing I like in Trainerfu is that it has all the features available on mobile app..
r/personaltraining
I founded an app called Hevy Coach, which is liked to Hevy App and the experience has been amazing. It doesn't have every feature TZ has but it has the ones you end up using and personally, I think they made it even better, such as the workout, data visualization, etc. ... I always end up comin...
r/personaltraining
I'm biased because I'm the founder, but I reckon FitFocus.io has a pretty damn good UX, especially for coaches that do both in-person and online. More than happy to give you a demo and if we're not the right fit, can recommend you a few alternatives. ... Kahunas.io takes time getting ...
r/personaltraining
Personal trainer software like Trainerfu offers a free trial, so try it with 1-2 of your clients and see how it works for you. Truecoach is one of the popular software but there are many more alternatives: ... I use Trainerfu and love it for how easy it is for me and my clients to use it. ... You co...
r/personaltraining
I have today released https://protokol.me/ i built it with my friend who is a personal trainer, it has a lot of for free and i am releasing a second version with focus on personal trainers only. I can also extend the functionalities required by community. ... The best fitness coaching app?!
r/personaltraining
beets_me_2024 · • · I wrote an article about some of the best apps for personal trainers: https://medium.com/@thedatabytenewsletter/the-best-apps-for-personal-trainers-in-2024-7d0126b673cb · (MyFitnessPal, Mindbody, ABC Trainerize, Teamup are ...
r/personaltraining
Hi , is there any free training coaching apps I can use with my clients To make workout plans with video demonstrations I know there's Trainerize and…
r/personaltraining
I’ve been using the Future app for one month and I like it a lot so far. They just gave me free a link to share one free month to others. https://future.co/3mxdwb Join me on Future for a free month of personal training with an expert coach. I hope you’ll give it a try! ... I used Trainerize and simi...
r/beginnerfitness
I believe it is called "Trainerize". Since I am looking to migrate to the community gym soon, I want to be able to transfer the workouts I do with him on that app to another app. I don't know very much about working out or the machines (which is why I started with a personal trainer),...
r/personaltraining
For my own workouts, I've always used Fitnotes. It's an Android app but I'm not sure if there's an apple equivalent. Very easy to use and personalise. ... I really like TrueCoach, but Trainerize is a direct competitor worth checking out. QuickCoach is a free option.
r/personaltraining
I forgot to mention Acuity for booking personal training appointments ... I'm late to the party. But here's my stack: Superset (payments, client management, workout delivery, etc.) ... Listing it out, it kinda feels like more than I though lol. But all of them serve a purpose. Also, full d...
r/personaltraining
I like fitbudd. They have all the features I need for my business. I hate trainerize, too messy. Everfit is also okay, but comes out too expensive if you want to have all the features. ... Hey! I'm actually building a PT app called Trainly together with my brother who is a personal trainer.
r/personaltraining
Have been looking to switch from Trainerize for a while, can I DM you with questions/can you point me in the right direction to ask those? ... Have a peak at MyStrengthBook, if you haven't already. I'm a sheets user myself, but it's definitely the best I've found. ... You can use...
r/PetiteFitness
With the code GRAVLTRY30 you get a month free trial: App store link // Google Play · It does exactly what you are asking for - guidance on which exercises to do, how much weight to use and how many sets and reps to aim for so you can achieve progressive overload and build muscle. You get personalize...
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