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I built a lifting tracker around one idea: less friction.

Every extra click between deciding to train and logging your first set is friction.

Most workout trackers add it.

Create an account. Verify your email. Start a free trial. Upgrade to Premium. Sync everything to the cloud.

I never wanted any of that.

I wanted to open an app, log my lifts, close it, and get stronger.

So I built GigaGoose.

The goal was not to build the app with the most features. The goal was to build the app people actually keep using.

Simple when you need it. Powerful when you want it.

Here is what you get:

• 100% offline: No account. No sign-up. No internet required. • Total data ownership: Your training data stays on your device. Export and back it up whenever you want. • Limitless customization: Unlimited workout programs and custom exercises. • True portability: Import and export workout programs to share with friends. • Deep analytics: Weight PRs, rep PRs, volume, drop sets, supersets, and complete training history. • No subscriptions: No premium tier. Every feature is unlocked from day one.

One thing it does not do (yet):

It is not built for running. There is no GPS, pace, or route tracking.

It is built specifically for lifters who care about progressive overload and tracking their performance over time.

I am not interested in building another subscription app. I am interested in building the best lifting tracker I possibly can.

So do not go easy on it.

What is missing? What feels clunky? What would make you switch from your current tracker?

Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gigagoose.fit

u/First_Courage7692 — 2 days ago

I built a lifting tracker around one idea: less friction.

Every extra click between deciding to train and logging your first set is friction.

Most workout trackers add it.

Create an account. Verify your email. Start a free trial. Upgrade to Premium. Sync everything to the cloud.

I never wanted any of that.

I wanted to open an app, log my lifts, close it, and get stronger.

So I built GigaGoose.

The goal was not to build the app with the most features. The goal was to build the app people actually keep using.

Simple when you need it. Powerful when you want it.

Here is what you get:

• 100% offline: No account. No sign-up. No internet required. • Total data ownership: Your training data stays on your device. Export and back it up whenever you want. • Limitless customization: Unlimited workout programs and custom exercises. • True portability: Import and export workout programs to share with friends. • Deep analytics: Weight PRs, rep PRs, volume, drop sets, supersets, and complete training history. • No subscriptions: No premium tier. Every feature is unlocked from day one.

One thing it does not do (yet):

It is not built for running. There is no GPS, pace, or route tracking.

It is built specifically for lifters who care about progressive overload and tracking their performance over time.

I am not interested in building another subscription app. I am interested in building the best lifting tracker I possibly can.

So do not go easy on it.

What is missing? What feels clunky? What would make you switch from your current tracker?

Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gigagoose.fit

u/First_Courage7692 — 2 days ago