A simple workout app philosophy: plan, train, track without fitness industry noise
Plan your own training in Re:Do Workouts.
Create the workout in your own words, run it step by step with timers and notes, schedule it when it fits, and log what actually happened.
I started building a small app because I got frustrated with workout apps for my mostly bodyweight training at home.
I already know what to train. I basically just needed a place to put in my exercises, run through workouts, and track what I did.
What I kept finding in workout apps
- A lot of (for me) totally unreachable “perfect body” content
- Unasked coaching and motivation mechanics
- Streaks that mostly feel like guilt loops
- Quite a lot of ads
- Typical New Year resolution promises
So the concept for Re:Do became simple: remove all of that.
What this simple workout app does
No content layer, no motivation layer, no trying to “fix” discipline. Just a lean tool that does the basics well:
- Add exercises (often just a name is enough)
- Plan workouts
- Start a workout and go through it
- See what you have done
That is it. Re:Do is a focused workout planner app for people who want less noise and more consistency.
Consistency is something only you can bring, and that is the hard part of training. Re:Do respects that by being a tool, not by trying to take over your process.
FAQ
Who is A simple workout app philosophy: plan, train, track without fitness industry noise for?
It is for people who want a focused Re:Do workflow for this training use case without turning the app into a coaching feed.
Can I adapt it to my own routine?
Yes. Re:Do lets you keep custom exercise names, notes, timers, schedules, and logs around the structure you already use.
Where should I start?
Start with the simplest repeatable version, run it once, then adjust the workout or schedule after you have a real session in the log.