OpenLift Product Hub

Structured training without the spreadsheet brain.

OpenLift brings program planning, workout logging, adaptive progression, nutrition, measurements, and analytics into one system. You still do the work. The app keeps the process coherent.

Program plansAdaptive progressionFast workout loggingNutrition and measurementsAnalytics that stay readable

Available on iPhone and Android. Open source and privacy-first. Self-hosting remains planned for a later stable release.

OpenLift workout planner abstract pattern
OpenLift workout planner abstract pattern
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OpenLift workout dashboard

Why it exists

Most workout apps remember the last session. OpenLift helps with the next one.

Less mental overhead

You should not need a spreadsheet, notes app, and memory just to decide what to do next in training.

More coherent progress

Plans, progression, logging, recovery context, and review all live in one place instead of drifting apart.

Useful even on imperfect weeks

OpenLift is designed for real training life, where some days are great, some are flat, and some logs are incomplete.

What you actually get

One product, six jobs it needs to do well.

Plan

Program plans with real weekly structure

Build around your goal, level, equipment, and schedule. The plan stays understandable instead of turning into a template graveyard.

Progress

Progression playbooks that react to performance

Weights and reps can update from what you actually did, so the next target feels earned and realistic.

Log

Workout tracking that does not slow the session down

Track sets, reps, rest, RIR, failure work, drop sets, and details that matter when you review training later.

Review

Analytics that explain what is changing

See volume, PRs, muscle balance, exercise history, and trend views that help you spot momentum and weak points.

Eat

Nutrition logging that stays useful even when imperfect

Quick logging matters more than perfect logging. Partial entries still help you see patterns over time.

Measure

Body tracking that is more than one scale number

Track weight, circumference measurements, goals, progress photos, and changes across custom date ranges.

What feels different

A clearer system, not just a better logbook.

Typical tracker
OpenLift
Remembers the last workout.
Keeps the next workout grounded in your actual performance.
Offers generic templates with little follow-through.
Combines planning, progression, and review inside the same system.
Tracks data in isolation.
Connects training, nutrition, and measurements so the story makes more sense.
Shows lots of numbers and leaves interpretation to you.
Turns the main trends into readable signals you can act on.

Inside the product

Real features, not abstract promises.

OpenLift program plan screenshot

Plans you can actually follow

Program structure is visible at a glance, which matters when consistency is the real bottleneck.

OpenLift analytics screenshot

Progress that stays visible

Analytics are there to answer simple questions quickly: am I progressing, where am I stuck, and what am I neglecting?

OpenLift measurements screenshot

Physical progress beyond the barbell

Measurements and body tracking help when strength, physique, and adherence do not move in a straight line.

Who it fits

Best for people who want structure and still want control.

Beginners who need clarity

If you are tired of guessing how hard to push and what to repeat next week, OpenLift gives you a cleaner structure.

Intermediate lifters who feel stuck

If progress is stalling because your process is scattered, the biggest gain may come from having one coherent system again.

Strength and calisthenics users in one app

OpenLift is built for people who do not want separate tools for weights, bodyweight progressions, nutrition, and body tracking.

Honest framing

OpenLift is not magic. That is the point.

It does not replace a good coach, but it can remove a lot of avoidable guesswork.

It does not promise instant results, only a more structured process and clearer feedback.

It is built as an open-source, privacy-first product with self-hosting planned once the product is stable.

Start simple

Download it, log one normal workout, and judge it from there.

That is the fastest way to see whether OpenLift removes friction for your training or not.