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Rep Counter: Workout Tracker
v1.4
3mo ago
Hevy dominates the social fitness logging space, competing directly for the same gym-going demographic that Rep Counter targets for workout tracking.
Spleeft targets the high-performance athlete segment with VBT tracking, competing for users who prioritize data-driven strength gains.
FitTrack Pro offers manual logging and performance projections, appealing to users who prefer data control over automation.
SportyApp provides a generalist fitness tracking experience that competes for the casual user's attention.
Anvil Workout targets the privacy-conscious user with an offline-first architecture and a one-time purchase model.
myWOD serves the CrossFit and functional fitness community, competing for users who need structured, timed workout logging.
Liftr competes by offering an AI-enhanced workout journal that bridges the gap between manual logging and automated tracking.
LiftOff focuses on compound movement tracking and goal management, overlapping with Rep Counter's core utility for weightlifters.
WODwell competes by offering AI-powered scaling and coaching, targeting users who need guidance during their workouts.
This app competes in the niche of automated bodyweight tracking, directly challenging Rep Counter's camera-based counting.
Grip Hero enters the market with specialized sensor integration, signaling a shift toward hardware-assisted tracking.