Offline Workout Tracker

An offline workout tracker is not a nice-to-have when your gym has poor service. It is the difference between logging your sets smoothly and fighting an app that depends on a connection every time you train.

Steady is built to keep working in basements, garages, and commercial gyms with weak signal. Your workout log stays available when you need it most.

Why offline support matters in the gym

Bad reception creates small delays that break concentration:

Steady avoids that problem by treating offline access as a core part of the product, not a fallback mode.

Offline-first workout logging

Steady helps you:

That makes it a better fit for searches like offline gym app, offline lifting tracker, and offline weightlifting log.

Privacy benefits too

Offline-first design also supports a more private training experience. Steady keeps your workout data on your device or in your personal iCloud storage instead of routing everything through a third-party account system.

For more on that side of the product, read the Privacy Policy. If you are comparing broader training workflows, visit the Gym Log App page and the Strength Training App page.

FAQ

Can I still sync across Apple devices?

Yes. Steady can stay offline-first while still supporting personal iCloud sync for users who want their data available across devices.

Does offline mode mean fewer features?

No. The core workout logging experience, history, and progression workflow remain central to the app.

Is Steady useful for home gyms too?

Yes. Offline reliability is valuable in commercial gyms, garages, home gyms, and any training environment where connectivity should not interrupt logging.