Hevy is a go-to choice for lifters who want a polished, reliable workout tracker with routines, progress logging, and a built-in social layer. But the alternatives split in interesting directions: some lean harder into community and sharing (Gravitus’ community-curated content and OverLoad’s “Strava for lifting” minimalism), while others prioritize coaching and automation over manual logging (Fitbod’s adaptive workout generation and SHRED’s personal-trainer-style guidance). There are also options that emphasize built-in programs and exercise education, like GymTracker’s large animated library.
In evaluating these options, we focused on where each product sits on the spectrum of social-first vs solo tracking, manual control vs auto-programming, and minimalist logging vs richer guided experiences. We also considered practical differences like equipment-awareness for training across gym/home setups, how frictionless the in-gym UX feels, and whether the product’s value is strongest in a free, no-nag experience or a more premium coaching-driven approach.