Strong Workout Tracker Gym Log Reviews – Page 39

5/5 rating based on 468 reviews. Read all reviews for Strong Workout Tracker Gym Log for iPhone.
Strong Workout Tracker Gym Log is free iOS app published by Strong Fitness PTE Limited

Worthless

Barbarian at the Gate

Ever since Gym Buddy went away, there has not been an app that comes close to duplicating it. Oh wait, unless you subscribe and then it may become more useful, but still fall way short of what a good workout app should be. Truthfully it seems that we have entered into an era of everything must be subscription based, but offer very little or nothing in return. It has now made what used to be a great thing in apps on our phones to now actually making them even more useless. I even thought of retaining my old phone that has more useful apps and this would greatly benefit my workouts. Until you can offer something that is at least effect as the old apps, for free, or the price of watching adds, then don’t expect that we will subscribe to something that has little value in our daily life. There is a limit to what people will subscribe to.


Requires Facebook login

Student91

Why does this need to require Facebook login? Really disappointing. More stars when this isn’t a requirement to sync to cloud.


Great.

dispatch260

Great.


Very good

noculus

Only feedback I have is that a PR should maybe be a cumulative set vs weight max. Keeps me in line without needing a notebook.


Update made it even better on iOS 11

The Original MacDaddy

Slick, easy to use, full of features I actually want, and nothing I don’t need.


Not functional unless you pay

Lath obtain

A notepad that somehow things it’s worth subscription fees. Don’t buy this


Solid

Nonnormalizable

Great when I first got it a few months ago, regularly improved with nice small touches.


Go Back to One-Time Pricing

bvogts

Subscription pricing models make sense when fresh content is constantly being delivered: Netflix Hulu, and other services charge a subscription because the content constantly evolves. If this app featured professionally produced videos demonstrating various workouts, the ability to chat with a trainer once in a while, or something that required constant work to continue to produce, it would be worth $4.99 per month or more. If it was $0.99 per month, I’d subscribe in a heartbeat, as-is, just for bug fixes and small updates. But there is no way I am paying $99 for lifetime access to an app that has no guarantee of even remaining on the App Store a year from now. This should be $0.99 per month, $10 per year, $30 lifetime access—at most.


Was a great app

Courtneymae84

This app was great and I paid for the full version because it wasn’t that much. I got a new phone and they said I no longer had an account and purged all my info and want me to pay again but pay the amount I paid as a monthly subscription instead. What a load of crap. I bought it once why should I have to again?


Great app

Pswami

Wanted an app to do 5x5 StrongLifts with a little more customization than the SL app provides. This app is great! Tracks workouts just the way I want. Integrates with Apple Health too.