User would like a hydration tracker under Nutrition. Right now, when trying to add hydration on the nutrition side, the app only offers grams. They want the ability to log hydration using fluid units instead of needing to look up conversions manually. This would be a nice-to-have usability improvement. **Attachments:** 🖼️ Image 1: https://media.publit.io/file/aXwyNH7u.jpg
Michael would like the ability to upload progress photos in the app so he can visually track body composition and physique changes over time. This would make it easier to monitor progress beyond weight and performance metrics and keep motivation high.
The user would like built-in program functionality so they can follow a structured program inside the app, along with longer-term tracking of sessions over time. They specifically want better logging and historical tracking for myo-reps/session-style work so progress can be reviewed across weeks and months.
The user would like the app to support structured programs/templates and longer-term tracking of training sessions over time. This should include better logging and review of session data across weeks and months, with support for tracking myo-reps/mayo sessions and progression trends over the long term.
Readiness should account for total daily activity proportionally based on workout intensity/load rather than treating all activities similarly. Multiple activities in one day can have very different recovery costs, and lighter sessions like walks, mobility, or low-intensity mixed work should not affect readiness the same way as a true training session. Requested solution: 1. Add an intensity/load layer to workouts and synced activities so readiness is influenced proportionally, not just by whether activity exists. 2. Allow users to create custom workout types and define how they should be classified in readiness/load calculations. Use case: A user may do a casual walk or jog synced from Apple Health, a light 30-minute "Morning Primer" focused on stretching, mobility, light functional strength, and light cardio, and then a later true strength training session. These should not all impact readiness equally. The walk/jog should have low impact, the Morning Primer should have light impact, and the strength session should have the highest impact. Implementation ideas: - Give each activity a load/intensity classification or score - Aggregate total daily load from multiple sessions - Weight readiness impact by activity type and intensity rather than treating all workouts similarly - Let custom workout types be named by the user and mapped to a default recovery/load profile - Allow custom types to appear in analytics/history without being forced into existing workout categories Example custom type: Name: Morning Primer Typical duration: 30 minutes Components: mobility, stretching, light functional strength, light cardio Default readiness impact: low
User wants the ability to edit or refine a workout directly from the preview/generation screen, including adding feedback, clarification, or adjustments before finalizing the session. This would streamline the workflow and allow for more personalized, flexible workout creation.
Add clearer management of automated coach check-in/follow-up messages so users don't get multiple messages dumped when starting a workout. Suggested improvements: queue visibility (show pending vs delivered), deduplication, message expiration (stale prompts auto-cancel), and user controls to snooze/disable specific categories (e.g., cravings check-ins, technique check-ins) or limit to one check-in per session.
When a user starts a workout from a saved template, allow the AI to automatically update (or optionally prompt to update) the target weight and reps for each exercise based on recent performance history, instead of always using the originally-saved template values. Problem: Template targets become outdated over time as the user progresses, leading to too-light/too-easy starting targets. Requested behavior: - On starting a workout from a template, provide an option to “Refresh targets with AI” (prompt and/or per-template toggle). - AI recalculates suggested target weight and reps per set using recent sessions (e.g., last 3–5 performances), user progression trends, and optionally readiness signals if available. - If no recent history exists for an exercise, default to the template’s saved values (or a conservative suggestion). Benefits/use case: - Keeps templates useful long-term without manual editing. - Reduces friction and improves progressive overload adherence.
Integrate a Continuous Glucose Monitor (GCM) with the app, allowing users to correlate their glucose trends with food intake and training sessions. This will enable more personalized performance and nutrition insights by showing how specific meals or workout types affect glucose levels over time. Request: Enable viewing trends, export data, and overlay with nutrition/exercise logs.
Add the ability for a user to publish their gym profile so others who are nearby can see it and add it to their app without having to manually configure everything themselves. This would make it much easier for gym-goers to set up their equipment profiles by discovering existing configurations from other users at the same gym. Key features: - Option to publish a gym profile publicly - Location-based discovery of nearby gym profiles - One-tap import of shared gym configurations - Sync updates: Allow profile creators to push updates that sync to everyone who has added that specific profile - Per-gym toggle for automatic updates/syncing (so users can choose whether to receive automatic updates or keep their local version static) - Attribution to original profile creator - Moderation tools to report inaccurate profiles
Add the ability to transcribe text in the chat window similar to the ChatGPT app. This would allow users to speak their messages to the AI coach instead of typing, making the app more accessible and convenient to use, especially during workouts when hands may be occupied or sweaty. Key features: - Press-and-hold microphone button to record - Real-time speech-to-text transcription - Works seamlessly with the existing AI chat interface - Support for common fitness terminology
I don't have an Apple Watch but would love Iridium to pull from my Oura ring's biometric data for the readiness score.