Allow users to edit workouts, replace exercises, and chat with the AI assistant directly on the workout preview screen for seamless customization and interactive editing before starting the workout.
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 Problem: Template targets become outdated over time as the user progresses, leading to too-light/too-easy starting targets.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 add progress photos to the app to track physique/aesthetic changes over time. This feature would enable users to document their transformation journey with visual evidence alongside their workout data. Having a dedicated progress photo feature would make it easy to compare before/after shots and see the physical results of training. Key features: - Take or upload photos with timestamps - Compare photos side-by-side - Organize by date or custom milestones - Private and secure storage - Optional measurement overlays or notes
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.