Workout Tracker Without Social Features
If you want a workout tracker without social features, Steady is built for focused training. No feed. No followers. No likes. No public profile. No leaderboard. Just a clean place to log sets, review progress, and keep training.
A gym log, not a social network
Many fitness apps try to be social networks first and training tools second. Endless feeds, leaderboards, and notifications push your attention away from the set in front of you and toward an audience.
Steady takes the opposite position. It is a serious gym log for lifters who want progress data without the social layer. You compete with your past performance, not with strangers on the internet. The result is a calmer app that stays pointed at your training instead of at engagement.
Track progress, not attention.
What Steady leaves out
Removing the social layer is intentional. Steady has:
- No social feed
- No followers
- No likes
- No comments
- No public profiles
- No leaderboards
- No ads
- No engagement-loop notifications
There is nothing in the app that asks you to post, share, compare, or scroll. When you open Steady, the screen you see is your routine, your sets, and your history.
What Steady still tracks
Removing social features does not mean removing useful data. Steady keeps every part of a serious gym log:
- Sets, reps, and weight
- Rest timers between sets
- Optional RPE and targets
- Workout history across sessions
- Personal records and trends
- Progress charts per exercise
- Streaks and training consistency
- Muscle activation and volume
- Progressive overload suggestions
- Apple Watch companion for active workouts
- Apple Health and Fitness integration
The difference is that all of this data stays pointed at your training instead of at an audience.
Private workout data by default
Your workout history stays on your device and in your personal iCloud backup. Steady does not store your workout data on a server for a social graph, feed, or advertising model.
That means:
- Data is stored locally on your iPhone
- Backups happen in your personal iCloud, encrypted by Apple
- No server-side workout storage
- No data mining, no tracking, no profile
- No account is required to use the core tracker
You keep full control of your training history.
Built for focused workouts on iPhone and Apple Watch
When you open Steady during a workout, everything is designed for fast, focused logging. The interface is intentionally clean so you can log a set and get back to the bar.
On iPhone:
- Quick logging of sets, reps, and weight with a custom numeric keypad
- Automatic rest timers
- Simple routine navigation
- Session timers and progress tracking
On Apple Watch:
- Active workouts on the wrist
- One-tap set completion
- Rest timer controls
- Heart rate and calories
- Apple Health and Fitness integration
Phone in your pocket, watch on your wrist, attention on the lift.
FAQ
Does Steady have social features?
No. Steady has no social feed, followers, likes, comments, public profiles, or leaderboards. It is built to help you log workouts and track progress privately.
Is Steady still useful for serious progress tracking?
Yes. Steady removes social noise, not training data. You can track sets, reps, weight, rest, workout history, personal records, trends, muscle activation, and progressive overload.
Does Steady show ads?
No. Steady has no ads. The core workout tracker is free, with optional Pro features available through subscription or lifetime access.
Where is my workout data stored?
Your workout data stays on your device and in your personal iCloud backup. Steady does not store workout history on its own server.
Can I use Steady with Apple Watch?
Yes. Steady includes an Apple Watch companion for active workouts, including set completion, rest timer control, heart rate, and calories.
Download Steady
Download Steady free on the App Store and track progress without the social noise.