Beat It is a workout planner, gym tracker, and progress tracker built for people who want structured strength training without losing the flow of a real workout.
Plan classic set-by-set workouts or round-based circuit training, depending on how you like to train. Create sessions around your goal, available equipment, target muscles, time, and workout style. Use the focused workout player to move through sets, rounds, rest periods, reps, weights, duration, and distance, then review what happened after each session.
Beat It helps you:
Plan smarter workouts
Build editable workout sessions for strength training, muscle building, fat loss, conditioning, bodyweight training, dumbbell workouts, barbell workouts, cable work, machines, kettlebells, and circuit-style round training.
Track every set and round
Log reps, weight, assistance, time, distance, rest periods, set types, workout notes, and completed sessions in one clean workout log.
Analyze your training
Review workout volume, set quality, exercise history, muscle targets, performance trends, and AI-powered workout analysis designed to make your next session clearer.
Build consistency
Use calendar planning, streaks, reminders, weekly targets, rest days, and training history to keep your routine visible.
Track progress beyond workouts
Log body weight, body measurements, progress photos, workout photos, and check-ins so your training progress is easier to compare over time.
Create your own fitness library
Save custom exercises, workouts, programs, media, and collections so Beat It matches the way you actually train.
Key features:
Workout planner
Gym workout tracker
Classic workouts
Round-based workouts
Circuit training tracker
Workout log
AI workout generator
AI workout analysis
Strength training tracker
Exercise history and stats
Progress photos and body measurements
Training calendar and streaks
Custom exercises, workouts, and programs
Light mode and dark mode
Beat It is designed for general fitness and workout tracking. It is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Consult a healthcare professional before starting or changing an exercise program, especially if you have an injury, medical condition, or health concern.