Full Balance - Free forever wellness planning for body, mind & nutrition

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Full Balance turns your goals and body metrics into a free-forever wellness dashboard: workout splits, meal and macro targets, water, sleep, measurements, badges and share cards. No card, no paywall.

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Hey Product Hunt!

I built Full Balance because most fitness apps split the routine into too many disconnected pieces: one place for workouts, another for meals, another for progress, another for habits, and often a paywall in the middle.

Full Balance is different in one very intentional way: it is free forever. No subscription, no card requirement, no premium wall.

The product itself is a mobile-first daily loop:

  • onboarding creates a personal plan from your metrics, goal and routine;

  • nutrition gives meal and macro targets for the training day;

  • workouts include a weekly split, exercise details, rest timer and phase guidance;

  • progress combines weight, body fat, measurements and weekly summaries;

  • achievements, progress photos and share cards make consistency visible.

It is live at and the free promise is not a launch gimmick. Full Balance will stay free.

I would love feedback on the onboarding flow, the dashboard density and which feature should become the next polished layer.

Hey Product Hunters 👋

Thank you for checking out Full Balance.

I built this because most fitness and wellness apps eventually push people into subscriptions, trial countdowns, or premium walls. Full Balance is intentionally different: it is completely free, and it will stay that way.

Right now it is a mobile-first web app/PWA for workouts, nutrition, water, sleep, measurements, achievements, progress photos, and share cards.

One more thing: if Full Balance gets strong support here on Product Hunt, I’ll prioritize turning it into native iOS and Android apps and publish it on the App Store and Google Play.

So if you want a free-forever wellness dashboard on mobile stores too, your upvote and feedback will directly help decide that next step.

Would love to hear what you think: what should I improve before the app version?