u/Suliveye

Does anyone else suffer from "Tracking Fatigue" making them want to quit the gym? How do you guys manage your data?

I’ve been lifting consistently for 5 years, but I eventually hit a massive wall with tracking my nutrition and workouts.

I realized I was paying for three different subscriptions just to manage my health: Strava for my runs, MyFitnessPal to log my food, and Hevy to track my lifts. The sheer friction of opening three different apps every day was making fitness feel like a data-entry chore rather than a healthy lifestyle.

Has anyone else experienced this kind of "tracking burnout"? If so, how do you manage it?

Personally, I got so frustrated that I spent the last few months exclusively building an all-in-one Android app called FitSense AI. It completely unified my GPS runs, gym logs, and it uses AI so I can just snap photos of my food to log calories instantly. It completely cured my tracking fatigue.

But I'm genuinely curious, for those of you who track macros, runs, and lifting, do you just bite the bullet and juggle 3 different apps, or do you have a different method to stop from getting burned out?

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u/Suliveye — 3 days ago

My first major app just went live on the Play Store after months of solo dev work and it feels surreal

Ok, this is a huge moment for me. FitSense AI just finally got approved and went live on the Play Store, and I had to share it somewhere with people who actually understand how exhausting this process is.

The app is a unified fitness tracker, but the thing I built that I'm actually most proud of is the AI food logger. You just snap a picture of whatever you are eating, and the AI instantly estimates the volume, calories, and macros. It sounds simple on the surface, but getting the prompt engineering right with Gemini so it returns accurately formatted JSON data for the database was incredibly tough.

I started this project because I was personally sick of paying for 3 different subscriptions (Strava, MyFitnessPal, Hevy) and wanted everything in one dashboard. There were times I almost quit, especially dealing with Google Play's 16KB native library requirements that rejected my builds right before launch, but pushing through and seeing it actually live on the store today feels a bit unreal.

If anyone wants to check it out, just search FitSense AI: AI Fitness Coach on the Play Store. And if you're curious about anything on the technical side, dealing with Supabase, or getting the Gemini Vision AI to parse photos accurately, I am more than happy to talk through it in the comments!

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u/Suliveye — 3 days ago
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I got tired of having 3 different subscriptions for fitness (Strava, MyFitnessPal, Hevy) so I built a free all-in-one tracker.

Hey everyone, I’m a solo dev looking for early testers and feedback on an app I just launched!

As a dev, I was sick of having my fitness data scattered across three different apps and paying crazy monthly fees just to see basic analytics.

I spent the last few months building FitSense AI. It uses React Native, Supabase, and Gemini to give you a single unified dashboard that tracks your GPS runs, logs your food via camera, and tracks your gym workouts natively.

Because it has context on your entire lifestyle, the built-in AI Coach can actually give you actionable advice based on your real data, rather than generic ChatGPT responses.

How to test the Premium features for free:

  • There is a 3-day free trial built straight into the app so you can test all the AI features with absolute full access.
  • Referral System: Inside the app, if you invite a friend to test it out with you, you get an extra day of premium for every person who signs up. There's no limit to this, so you can essentially keep premium going for free.

Thanks so much in advance, I genuinely appreciate any feedback or bug reports you guys find!

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u/Suliveye — 3 days ago

[Promo] I got tired of having 3 different subscriptions for fitness (Strava, MyFitnessPal, Hevy) so I built a free all-in-one tracker. Just launched on PH!

Hey everyone,

As a dev, I was sick of having my fitness data scattered across three different apps and paying crazy monthly fees just to see basic analytics.

I spent the last few months building FitSense AI. It uses React Native, Supabase, and Gemini to give you a single unified dashboard that tracks your GPS runs, logs your food via camera, and tracks your gym workouts natively.

Because it has context on your entire lifestyle, the built-in AI Coach can actually give you actionable advice based on your real data, rather than generic ChatGPT responses.

I am fully bootstrapped and launching on Product Hunt today. I am playing on hard mode against the big VC-backed fitness apps, so I would absolutely love some feedback from fellow builders on the UI and concept!

Product Hunt Link: https://www.producthunt.com/products/fitsense-ai

Thanks so much in advance!

u/Suliveye — 4 days ago
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I got tired of paying for 3 different fitness apps, so I built an all-in-one AI tracker. Would love your feedback.

I’m a solo dev who got super frustrated jumping between MyFitnessPal for food and other apps for logging my workouts and runs, so I built FitSense AI.

It's essentially an all-in-one Fitness tracker. The main goal was to put your workout logging, run tracking, and daily nutrition/food logging natively into one single dashboard. It also features an AI Coach that helps personalize your plans, and there are some advanced tools in there like dynamic rescheduling if you happen to miss a day.

I just pushed my major production update and I'm really trying to get those initial users. I'd love for you guys to give it a try. If you find it actually helpful, leaving an honest rating on the Play Store would seriously mean the world to me and help out the algorithm!

App Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fitsense.ai

u/Suliveye — 9 hours ago