Share & See Your Friends' Workouts

The workout tracker built for training with friends

Most trackers keep you training alone. Gymbie is built around sharing: post your workouts, see exactly what your mates trained, and push each other to keep showing up. It's the gym tracker you'll actually use together.

Most fitness apps are a solo experience. Gymbie is built the other way around: training is more fun, and you stick with it longer, when your friends are in it with you. That's why the social feed sits at the heart of the app.

Finish a session and post it — add a photo if you're feeling it. Your friends see exactly what you trained, drop a comment or a like, and can save your workout to do themselves. A bit of friendly competition on the leaderboard keeps everyone honest.

Gymbie social workout feed with photos, comments and likes from friends

A feed built for lifting, not scrolling

Post finished workouts to your feed, with an optional photo. Friends see your exercises, sets and PRs, and can like and comment to keep you fired up.

  • Share finished workouts with an optional photo
  • Friends see your exercises, sets and PRs
  • Likes and comments to keep each other going

Use your friends' workouts

See a session a mate crushed? Save it as your own and give it a go — no need to build it from scratch.

Leaderboards

Compete on the leaderboard for today, this week, this month or all time, and keep it friendly and competitive.

Achievements & ranks

Collect achievements and climb the ranks as you train, so progress feels rewarding — not just numbers.

Training with friends FAQ

Can I add my friends on Gymbie?

Yes. Add your mates to see their workouts in your feed, share your own sessions, and work towards your goals together.

Can I use a friend's workout?

Yes. If a friend posts a workout you like, you can save it as your own and train with it.

Is there a leaderboard?

Yes — leaderboards for today, this week, this month and all time, plus achievements and ranks to chase.

Get your crew on Gymbie

Free on iPhone and Android. Train together, stay motivated, get a little competitive.