u/Alert-Permit8507

Image 1 — ➨ [App] I’m 19 and built a simple workout tracker because I got frustrated with modern fitness apps
Image 2 — ➨ [App] I’m 19 and built a simple workout tracker because I got frustrated with modern fitness apps
Image 3 — ➨ [App] I’m 19 and built a simple workout tracker because I got frustrated with modern fitness apps
Image 4 — ➨ [App] I’m 19 and built a simple workout tracker because I got frustrated with modern fitness apps
Image 5 — ➨ [App] I’m 19 and built a simple workout tracker because I got frustrated with modern fitness apps
Image 6 — ➨ [App] I’m 19 and built a simple workout tracker because I got frustrated with modern fitness apps
Image 7 — ➨ [App] I’m 19 and built a simple workout tracker because I got frustrated with modern fitness apps
Image 8 — ➨ [App] I’m 19 and built a simple workout tracker because I got frustrated with modern fitness apps

➨ [App] I’m 19 and built a simple workout tracker because I got frustrated with modern fitness apps

I’m 19 and recently released my first Android app called “Minimal Lift.”

I originally made it for myself because most workout apps I tried felt way too overwhelming. A lot of them are packed with subscriptions, social features, ads, AI stuff, and screens I never actually used when training.

I just wanted something simple where I could:

  • log workouts quickly
  • track lifts
  • stay consistent
  • and get out of the app fast

So I started building my own version with a more minimal approach.

I’m still learning app development, so the app definitely isn’t perfect yet, but it’s something I’ve genuinely spent a lot of time improving and polishing. I’d honestly appreciate real feedback from people who actually lift or track their workouts regularly.

The app is called “Minimal Lift”. I attached some screenshots in this post if anyone wants to check it out.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.faahir.minimallift

u/Alert-Permit8507 — 20 hours ago