Your cloud, not ours
Backups go to storage you already own and control.
Choose Reps if you want the simple-log feel on iPhone and Android, plus richer progress views and backup you control. Free, no ads.
Both respect the simple-log idea; the differences are platform reach, progress depth, and backup. The source and date are at the bottom of this page.
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| Decision point | Reps | FitNotes |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone and Android | Yes | Best known on Google Play |
| Progress charts and est. 1RM | Included | Log-focused |
| Automatic backup | Yes, to your own cloud | Backup and CSV export |
| Unlimited routines | Free | Supported |
| Import your old workouts | Free: Strong and Hevy CSV | Varies |
Logging stays direct; PRs, estimated 1RM, charts, and totals are there when you want the bigger picture.
A clean month-by-month history with best sets and volume at a glance.
Save unlimited routines and start the next session without rebuilding it.
Data stays local by default, exports anytime, and can auto-back up to your own cloud after every workout.
Backups go to storage you already own and control.
Turn it on once and every finished workout backs itself up.
No. Reps is not affiliated with FitNotes.
Yes. Logging stays quick and minimal, and the extras like routines, charts, and backup stay out of the way until you want them.
Not yet. Reps imports from Strong and Hevy today; ask for your app at support@trackreps.com.
Yes. Reps is available on iPhone and Android.
No. Reps has no ads.
Yes. Everything in the app is free; there is no paid tier.
Fast logging, saved routines, and progress stats. No ads, no subscription. Free on iPhone and Android.
Reps is not affiliated with FitNotes. FitNotes is a trademark of its respective owner. Last checked: July 3, 2026. Competitor features, store availability, and limits can change.
Source: FitNotes Google Play listing