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Grip Hero
v1.0.5
1mo ago
Wodify dominates the fitness tracking space by integrating facility management with performance metrics, directly competing for the attention of serious athletes who use Grip Hero for specialized strength training.
Enode is a direct threat as it also utilizes sensor-based technology to provide velocity-based training data, mirroring Grip Hero's hardware-first philosophy.
FitTrack Pro provides a manual logging alternative for users who prioritize data portability and simple performance projections.
SportyApp serves the same general fitness audience by offering routine tracking and progress monitoring tools.
A new entrant focusing on structured mobility and strength programs, competing for the same time-constrained fitness user.
myWOD competes by providing a dedicated logging environment for functional fitness, targeting the same performance-oriented demographic as Grip Hero.
Liftr targets the data-driven lifter, using AI to provide workout insights that challenge Grip Hero's manual tracking approach.
Setgraph competes by automating the logging process with smart features, appealing to users who want to minimize manual input during workouts.
WODwell occupies the same fitness niche by providing AI-powered scaling and coaching layers for functional training.
This app targets a specific demographic within the fitness space, offering community-driven training programs.
Anvil enters the market with a focus on offline-first architecture and one-time purchase models, challenging subscription-heavy fitness apps.