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Just a thought

Hey everyone, I've been lifting for 3 years and I'm tired of juggling 2-3 apps to reach my goals.

Right now my workflow is:

  • Strong for logging workouts (best lifting app IMO)
  • MyFitnessPal for tracking macros
  • A spreadsheet to manually project if I'll hit my goal weight by [month]

The problem: These apps don't talk to each other. Strong doesn't know I'm bulking. MyFitnessPal doesn't know I'm training weak points. I have to manually connect the dots.

What I'm thinking of building:

An app where you input:

  • Height, weight, goal (bulk/cut/recomp)
  • Your weakest muscle group (e.g., back, shoulders)

Then it gives you:

  1. Personalized workout plan that targets that muscle (breaking it down: lats, mid-back, upper back, etc.)
  2. Nutrition plan with exact macros based on your goal and bodyweight
  3. Weight projection graph that updates as you log workouts + meals (so you can see if you're on track to hit your goal)

The graph would adjust if you miss macros or skip workouts—basically showing "if you keep this up, you'll weigh X by [date]"

Questions for you:

  • Would you use this instead of your current setup?
  • What's missing from existing apps that frustrates you?
  • Would you pay for this if it worked well?
  • Am I overthinking this or is it actually useful?

Genuinely curious if I'm solving a real problem or if people are happy with the current fragmented approach.

Open to hear from all of you THANKS!

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