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A straightforward strength training log with a clean interface, routines, Apple Watch support, and progress tracking.
View on the App StoreA short list of apps that make it easy to log workouts, track progress, and stay consistent.
Want more detail? Read the articles (offline trackers, comparisons, and how-to guides).
A quick look at Arnie’s UI.
Pick an exercise, log your sets, move on. No need to create a full workout plan before you can start tracking. Arnie organizes everything for you — all sets logged in a day are automatically grouped into a workout summary.
Arnie tracks your PRs across strength, volume, and endurance automatically. Watch your progress over weeks, months, or years with per-exercise charts and estimated 1RM.
Save your go-to exercise combinations and load them with one tap. Perfect for push/pull/legs or any split you prefer.
No account required. No internet needed. All data lives on your device. Export or import your full history as CSV anytime.
Deal note: in our opinion, the lifetime subscription is the best deal you can get.
Arnie is a one-person hobby project. It was built for people who want to log exercises without overthinking. Every feature comes from real gym sessions. If you have feedback or ideas, leave a review or reach out.
Not endorsements — just solid options worth trying, depending on how you like to train.
A straightforward strength training log with a clean interface, routines, Apple Watch support, and progress tracking.
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View on the App StoreShort guides and comparisons to help you pick the right app and track progress.
What to look for in an offline-first tracker and who it’s best for.
A quick decision guide based on your training style.
A practical checklist for tracking progress with minimal friction.