FitFlake Gym Records Tracker
For strength athletes and gym-goers who prioritize data-driven progress and simplicity over social features, meal plans, or complex workout templates.
FitFlake Gym Records Tracker is an established sports app that is free with in-app purchases.
What is FitFlake Gym Records Tracker?
Current Momentum
v1.0 · 7mo ago
ZombieFitFlake Gym Records Tracker has not received a feature update since its initial release. The app is currently in maintenance mode.
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What makes this app unique?
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What Are The Key Features?
Allows users to define their own exercises without being restricted to preset lists.
Provides detailed logs for specific weights, including frequency and rep history.
A clutter-free design focused exclusively on logging lifts without social feeds or complex plans.
Displays strength development through simple, clean graphs and lists.
Automatically highlights and tracks best performance results for each exercise.
How much does it cost?
- Free version: Up to 3 exercises and 5 record entries per exercise
- Full version: Unlimited exercises and record tracking via one-time purchase
Uses a 'try-before-you-buy' model with a one-time purchase, explicitly avoiding subscription fatigue to appeal to minimalist-focused users.
Who Built It?
Dmitry Novikov
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The outtake for FitFlake Gym Records Tracker
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Extreme minimalism appeals to users frustrated by feature bloat
- One-time purchase model differentiates from subscription-heavy competitors
- Custom exercise creation removes limitations of preset libraries
- Early localization into 14 languages for global reach
Critical Frictions
- Highly restrictive free tier (3 exercises) may limit user habit formation
- iOS-only availability limits market share
- Lacks standard utility features like rest timers or HealthKit integration
Growth Levers
- Capturing users migrating from physical notebooks and spreadsheets
- Expanding to Android to reach a broader global lifting community
- Implementing data export (CSV) to appeal to power-users
Market Threats
- Established competitors adding a 'minimalist' or 'focus' mode
- Low barrier to entry for other developers to clone the utility-first approach
What are the next best moves?
A/B test the free tier exercise limit.
The current 3-exercise limit is extremely restrictive for a standard workout; increasing this to 5-6 might improve retention and long-term conversion to the paid version.
Prioritize Apple Health (HealthKit) integration.
Even minimalist users expect their workout data to sync with their device's health ecosystem, which is a standard feature in the Sports category.
Develop a CSV/Data Export feature.
The app targets users replacing spreadsheets; providing a way to export data back to spreadsheets reduces the 'risk' of trying a new app.
Key Takeaways
FitFlake is a high-conviction niche play targeting the 'anti-subscription' and 'anti-bloat' segment of the fitness market. While its minimalist UI and one-time purchase model are strong differentiators, the extremely restrictive free tier and lack of ecosystem integrations (HealthKit) pose risks to long-term retention in a crowded category.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
v1.0.1 added 14 international languages immediately after launch — signaling aggressive global intent.
Recent updates focused on localization rather than feature expansion, maintaining the minimalist core.