Junaid

Junaid

Co-founder. Building HyperResponder.
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I'm a business & UX strategist. I aim to build products that serve the underserved as long as that includes me. I believe the best features are those that remove a decision, not add a button - and that often means meeting users where they are, not trying to pull them towards you.

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Junaid

5mo ago

The notepad is dead. HyperResponder launches tomorrow.

I'm launching the Closed Beta of our workout logging app, HyperResponder, on PH tomorrow.
Our goal is to support consistency in the gym by making the work between sets effortless. How? Turning your free-form workout notes into a structured log.
We're a long way from finished and we have a lot of building ahead of us, but if you're a lifter I know you'll want to check it out, and we want to know what you think. Find out more here

Logging workouts sucks, could HyperResponder make it easier?

Logging workouts has always been a pain. Most apps force you into forms or templates. Notes and spreadsheets are free-form, but you never actually see your progress.

I ve been using HyperResponder myself and it s changed how I experience the gym. Logging doesn t slow me down. I can just type or speak my session naturally and it turns it into a clean stack with weekly stats and comparisons. Suddenly, tracking consistency and progress doesn t feel like a chore.

Junaid

5mo ago

HyperResponder: AI Workout Logger - Closed beta for lifters: effortless free-form logging

HyperResponder turns your free-form workout notes into structured strength logs automatically. Get PRs, volume, time and calorie estimates, AI feedback, weekly trends and a clean calendar. Built for lifters who hate logging but want clear progress.
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