Community

You don't train alone.

A feed of real workout cards, friends and groups who see the work, and awards that mark the milestones. Accountability that keeps you coming back.

The hub

One place for your crew.

Social, groups, workouts, and awards live in one hub: your profile and your people, a tab away from the logbook. Here it is in motion:

Profile & awards

Your training, on the record.

Your profile is built from what you've actually done: sessions, sets, and streak front and center, a bio in your own words, and awards underneath.

  • A bio plus real stats. Say who you are as a lifter, then let sessions, total sets, and your current streak do the rest of the talking.
  • Awards you earn by lifting. First Rep, 100 Sets, the 50K and 100K Clubs: milestones detected from your log, not badges you click.
  • Find your people. Search by @username, follow friends, and keep your followers and following on the profile.
The social hub: Arnold's profile with a written bio, friend and follower counts, 18 sessions, 234 sets, a 10 week streak, a row of earned awards, and a find-people search.

The feed

Post the session. The crew shows up.

What lands in the feed is a real workout card, the session itself, not a caption about it. And your friends can do something with it.

  • Cards built from the work. Sets, volume, and PRs up top, then the exercises themselves with weights and reps, straight from the log.
  • Reactions. A friend hit a 6 a.m. session? Drop a like. Small signals, but they're the difference between training alone and training seen.
  • Comments under the work. “That squat progress is insane.” Ask about the program, call the PR, keep each other honest between gym days.
Workout cards in the feed: Bench Press, Overhead Press, and Incline Dumbbell Press with weights and reps, a comment from Arnold reading that squat progress is insane, a card with two likes and one comment, and Sam's Thursday session with 8 sets and 4.9k volume above Like and Comment buttons.

Share without polluting your metrics.

Tagged along to a friend's bodybuilding day mid-block? Post it as a social-only workout. It shows up in the feed for the crew, but stays out of your charts, PRs, and the history your AI coach learns from. Your numbers stay yours.

Groups

Train together, stay accountable.

Friends are one to one. Groups give your whole crew a shared space, with a name, a face, and a member list everyone can see.

  • Make it yours. Name the group, describe it, give it a photo or an emoji. “Morning Crew. Early risers.”
  • Invite, join, discover. Invite your friends, accept invites, or find open groups and join them.
  • Group competitions. Start a challenge for total volume, most sessions, max weight on a lift, or most PRs, with a live leaderboard scored from each member's actual log.
The Groups tab in the hub: a Groups header reading train together, stay accountable with a New button, and a Morning Crew group card with two members.

Keep going

The work behind the feed.

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Bring your crew with you.

Start free. Log a session, post the card, and let the work be seen.

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