Gym Leaderboard & Workout Plan Sharer
A workout tracker that lets friends compare lifting progress side-by-side on leaderboards and share training plans without texting screenshots. Target users are gym enthusiasts and training groups who want gamified progress tracking with their peers.
The fitness app market is saturated but the social-gamification angle has real tailwind from the success of Strava's leaderboards and the broader trend of accountability-based fitness communities post-pandemic. Strong AI fitness apps like and established players like Strong, Hevy, and Whoop already have large user bases and are adding social features, making differentiation genuinely hard. The $500–2k/mo revenue band is realistic but modest — freemium with a small group subscription tier makes sense, though the ceiling is low given how resistant gym users are to paying for tracking tools they expect for free. The biggest risk is that the core feature set (leaderboards, plan sharing) is thin enough that any incumbent adds it in a quarterly update and eliminates the reason to switch.
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Spotted 7 time across the internet since May 12, 2026.