
Swipe workouts. Even 2 minutes counts. AI powered recommendations
Most fitness apps feel like homework. So I built Bionic Fit. Swipe workouts like Tinder cards. Start in seconds Train even if you only have 2 minutes I want people to know that every minute counts. • 1 minute = 100 points • 2 minutes still matters • Consistency beats perfection No rigid plans. If one exercise isn't doing it for you, swipe to the next card. You keep training. • Swipe • Train...


Who's using Open AI in their apps now to help users search for content?
In our new app BionicFit (on iOS) I think it's a really great feature because people can request targeted workouts and they get them immediately. If the user has a training issue or injury, Open AI addresses the problem fairly well. For those of you who have implemented it in your apps, what sort of response are you getting? Are people finding it useful or gimmicky?
Do you truly enjoy training (anything physical) or do you do it to justify eating more pizza?
Quite honestly, I answer YES!! to both. That said, I'm a movement junkie. I'm addicted to movement like there's no tomorrow. When I skate I disappear into a cloud for 2 hours. Martial arts, dance... the same. But I TRULY hated fitness exercises... because I went to dance conservatory and trained to be on the US wushu team and practiced aikido every day, I thought calisthenics and yoga were...
Bionic Fit - Streamlined UX, Swipe > Score > Level Up, AI powered fitness
I wanted to build the simplest, most intuitive fitness app on the planet because I realized after decades of teaching martial arts and dance that ... 1) most people actually want shorter, more targeted workouts and 2) people usually HATE warming up... they just want to get to the fun stuff (myself included) 3) this lack of proper warmup eventually leads to injury My solution was to push...
