The Drafting Floor

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About this app

The Drafting Floor — a workout log laid out like an architect's blueprint sheet.

Every lift you do is a section detail on the sheet. Every personal record is a revision stamp. The day's volume is the elevation reading at the top of the panel. The week is seven section bars in elevation, drawn to the same scale, side by side. The whole thing is engineered, measured, deliberate.

WHAT IT IS

The Drafting Floor is a quiet, offline strength journal in an architectural drafting aesthetic. Deep blueprint navy paper, vellum-cream linework, drafting-red revision stamps, amber trace-paper highlights, cyan section-cut accents. No social feed. No streak monsters. You open the sheet, you trace a section, you put the sheet down.

THE SHEET

The home screen is a working drawing. Top-left, your sheet number in monospace, scale 1:1. Top-right, a red rubber-stamp REV tag at a six-degree tilt with today's revision number — a fresh stamp every time you keep your streak alive. Between them, a hatched header rule with the project title in big engineered caps: THE DRAFTING FLOOR, anno MMXXVI.

Below that, the elevation panel. L-shaped corner ornaments. A dimension line across the top reading "GROSS / THIS DAY" with tick marks at the ends. The day's volume rendered as one big elevation number — "12,450 KG GROSS" — with a small mono caption below.

Then three figure cells: day run (your streak), volume (today's total), lifts (count of exercises drafted). Each cell has a mono caps title, a sans-serif value, a small unit note. Records are quietly marked in drafting red. The drawing does not shout.

SECTION ELEVATION — THE WEEK

A seven-column elevation strip reads Monday through Sunday. Each day is a vertical bar drawn to scale against the week's heaviest day; rest days are hatched stripes instead of solid bars. Today's bar is filled in drafting red and ringed in amber. Above each filled bar, a tiny "12.4K" reading. Below the baseline, the day initial.

DETAIL CALLOUTS — TODAY'S LIFTS

Every exercise you logged today becomes a detail callout card. A circular ball-marker upper-left with a letter (A, B, C...) and a section number (01, 02, 03...). An engineered caps name. A "SECT. CHEST / PUSH" line in mono caps. Weight, reps, and estimated one-rep maximum (Epley) in a four-column dimensioned table. Records get a small "REV" mark in drafting red.

THE COMPASS

Bottom-centre of the screen sits a floating red circular compass button — your one quick way to draft a new section. Press it, pick a lift, write down the figure, watch the sheet update. It is the only thing on the screen that pulses, and it does not pulse loudly.

STANDARD LIBRARY

Exercises you haven't drafted today appear in a "STANDARD LIBRARY" list below the detail callouts. Each row carries a small ball-marker, the engineered name, the section reference, and your best weight ever for that lift. Tap to draft a new section. Long-press to open the full revision history for that detail.

REVISION LOG AND DETAIL LIBRARY

Two dock buttons at the foot of every screen — "02 REVISION LOG" and "03 DETAIL LIBRARY" — take you to your records page (every lift ranked by best weight and estimated 1RM) and your detail library (add a lift, edit a lift, reorder the catalogue, or scrap the drawings and begin a new sheet).

WHAT IT DOES NOT DO

— It does not connect to the internet.
— It does not share your data.
— It does not nag you.
— It does not gamify your progress.

WHAT IT KEEPS

— Every set, weight, rep, and date you trace.
— Your best lifts, computed by the Epley formula (weight times one plus reps over thirty).
— Your day run — consecutive days with at least one section traced.
— Your milestones, written in the drafting voice: three sections traced, seven plates complete, a fortnight of revisions, a full elevation drawn, a complete folio bound.

ENCRYPTION

Your figures stay on your device, behind a key held in the secure keystore. The sheet rolls up for you alone.
Updated on
Jun 16, 2026

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RUBIX FINANCE LTD
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3 Cairn Court East Kilbride GLASGOW G74 4NB United Kingdom
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