"How many times did I go to the gym this month?"
"I'm paying 8,000 yen a month, but how much does that cost per visit?"
"I don't even know if I'm keeping it up or slacking off..."
You're paying a fair amount of money every month for gym memberships.
But have you ever really looked at whether it's a "good deal" or a "waste"?
GymCheck is a cost-effective gym attendance tracking app that calculates "how much you're paying per visit" in real time, based on your monthly membership fee and the number of times you've visited.
There's no need to input weights or set records.
You don't even need to enter exercises.
All you have to do is tap "Check In" once you arrive at the gym.
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Recommended for:
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・Those who attend a gym with a monthly membership but are unsure if they are getting their money's worth.
・Those who have tried using a tracking app but found the input process cumbersome and couldn't continue.
・Beginner to intermediate trainees who want to continue "just going."
・Those who find serious training apps (weight and set tracking) overkill.
・Those who record their gym visits using a paper notebook or calendar app.
・Those who want to objectively determine whether their gym fees are high or low.
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Features of GymCheck
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【The only gym tracking app that shows cost-effectiveness】
By simply entering your monthly membership fee once, the app automatically calculates the cost per visit and per hour based on the number of visits.
"I only went 5 times this month, so that's 1,600 yen per session..." "Conversely, if I went 20 times, it would be 400 yen per session."
The feeling of getting more value for your money the more you go is clearly visible in the numbers.
The more you skip, the more expensive it is; the more you go, the more cost-effective it becomes. Motivation to continue naturally arises.
[3-Second Check-in]
When you arrive at the gym, simply tap the large button on the home screen once. That's it.
Tap once more when you leave to check out. Your stay time is automatically recorded.
On days when you don't even have the energy to tap, you can simply select the date later and record it.
It's designed so you won't give up because you "forgot to record it..."
[Review at a Glance with the Calendar]
Dots line up on the days you went. A sparse month, a packed month.
You can visually see your own rhythm, so you can think, "I've been free since last week, I'll go tomorrow."