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EDITH
The Last Fitness App You'll Ever Need To Restart.
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The Last Fitness App You'll Ever Need To Restart.
11 followers
EDITH is the AI fitness coach that notices when you fall behind. Most fitness apps are logging tools, recording what you type and going silent once you stop opening, right when people need a push. EDITH works differently. Once you log training, recovery, and macros, it tracks your patterns, sends weekly reports, and reaches out the moment you miss a session, get injured, or travel — building a new plan instead of an empty reminder. Built for people whose discipline runs out before the app does.





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Hi everyone 👋
I’m Sukrit, founder of Scrapr.
Recently, I came across an amazing startup called EDITH, founded by Rishi. After speaking with him and seeing what he’s building, I thought it deserved more visibility here.
Rishi has built a strong community with over 33,000 followers on Instagram, backed by a genuinely high-quality audience. Beyond building EDITH, he also collaborates with creators and influencers to help them grow their accounts through quality content and strategic partnerships.
What stood out to me is that EDITH isn’t just another fitness tracker. Instead of only storing your workouts and meals, it notices when you’re falling off your routine and steps in with an updated plan before a few missed days become a complete restart. It’s a simple idea that solves a problem many people actually face.
The product is currently in its early pre-launch stage with 126 people already on the waitlist, working toward 500 founding members.
If you’re interested, check it out and support the launch:
https://edith-fitness-ai.vercel.app/
Wishing Rishi and the EDITH team the best for the launch. Happy to answer questions or connect you with him if you’d like to learn more.
How does EDITH actually reach out, is it just push notifications or does it also send emails or texts so it doesn't get lost in the noise of other apps?
@nurcantayli0ey Great question. Right now it's push notifications, but we're building out WhatsApp integration next since that's genuinely where people actually see messages instead of ignoring them like most app notifications. Down the line we're also planning voice agent calls for moments that really need your attention, like a missed session two days in a row, so it's not just another silent ping. Email is in the roadmap too for weekly reports. The whole point of EDITH is that it doesn't let itself get buried in the noise, so we're picking channels based on where people actually look, not just the default in-app ping.
Hi everyone 👋
I'm Rishi, the founder of EDITH. Thanks Sukrit for hunting this and for the kind words.
I built EDITH after spending the better part of last year being that person who restarts their fitness journey every few months. Not because I didn't care, but because every app I tried just sat there silently the moment I stopped showing up. No nudge, no adjusted plan, nothing. Just a streak counter going to zero.
EDITH is my attempt to fix that. Once you log your training, recovery, and macros, it tracks your patterns and reaches out the moment something breaks, whether that's a missed session, an injury, or travel throwing off your routine. It builds you an adjusted plan on the spot and sends weekly reports so you always know where you stand.
No more apps that only work when you already have the discipline they're supposed to give you.
We're at 126 people on the waitlist right now, building toward 500 founding members. I'm still in early pre-launch and genuinely shaping the product around real feedback, so if any of this resonates or you've faced the same problem, I'd love to hear from you in the comments.
Happy to answer anything 🙏
Finally tried it and the follow-up after a missed run actually felt human, not a generic nudge. Weekly pattern reports turned out to be way more useful than I expected.
@kranalayan39574 Really appreciate this, thank you for the support 🙏 excited to actually get the full experience in your hands soon.
Tried it for a week and the part where it noticed I'd skipped a session and rebuilt my plan without me asking actually got me back to it. Feels less like a tracker and more like someone quietly paying attention.
@ardac7vv Appreciate you taking the time to write this, genuinely means a lot 🙏 we're moving fast to get the full product into your hands so you can actually put it to the test.