Hit new PRs
Gymbie surfaces your personal records so you always know your best and what to chase next.
Log the weight and reps of every set, chart your progress over time, and beat your last session. Gymbie turns your training into numbers you can actually see improving.
Lifting without tracking is guessing. If you don't know what you did last week, it's hard to know whether you're actually getting stronger. Gymbie fixes that by keeping a precise record of every set — the weight, the reps, the date — for every exercise you do.
That record becomes charts. Open any exercise and you'll see your max weight and max reps plotted over time, along with total volume lifted. Progressive overload stops being a guess and becomes a number you can nudge up each session.

Each exercise keeps its full history — session by session — with charts of your max weight and max reps, plus total volume lifted, all time or by year. Watch the line go up.
Gymbie surfaces your personal records so you always know your best and what to chase next.
Log your body weight and measurements in the measurements menu and track them on graphs alongside your lifts.
Keep a running history of everything fitness-related, so your whole training story lives in one place.
You log the weight and reps of every set, and each exercise keeps charts of max weight, max reps and total volume over time — so progress is easy to see.
Yes. Gymbie shows what you lifted last time and charts your numbers, making it simple to add weight or reps each session and keep progressing.
Yes. The measurements menu logs body weight and measurements with graphs, alongside the weights you lift in the gym.
Download Gymbie on iPhone and Android and start charting your strength.