Sessions
TrackForgeTrack your week without the usual clutter.
Workouts and recovery live in the same timeline, so you can scan a full week of training without jumping between disconnected views.

Workout tracking for lifters who want signal, not noise
TrackForge turns your lifting week into something you can read at a glance: sessions, recovery, readiness, streaks, routines, and progress all kept in one focused flow.
Log workouts and rest days without breaking flow.
See readiness, streaks, and load before your next session.
Keep routines, rewards, and progress inside one system.

Momentum on one screen
Open to the exact signal you need before you train.

Progress made obvious
Charts and focus data turn recent training into a clear read.

Consistency gets reinforced
Rewards make the routine feel earned instead of repetitive.
Product Tour
The app is structured to support a real lifting week: log the work, recover on purpose, reuse strong routines, and keep progress visible enough to act on.
Sessions
TrackForgeWorkouts and recovery live in the same timeline, so you can scan a full week of training without jumping between disconnected views.

Insights
TrackForgeRecent workload, body-part readiness, and recovery cues make the next training decision easier to trust.

Routines
TrackForgeSaved templates keep repeatable training blocks ready to go, so you spend less time rebuilding sessions from scratch.

Why It Lands
Most fitness apps stop at logging. TrackForge keeps going by connecting the dashboard, sessions, progress, and rewards so your recent work changes what you do next.
1 flow
Dashboard to insights without feeling like separate tools.
6 views
Enough depth to guide the week without burying the signal.
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See streak health, activity, and what is ready to train before you log anything.
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Store sessions, rest days, and routines in one system that stays readable later.
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Use progress and readiness views to decide what needs more load and what needs recovery.
Ready To Train With More Clarity
Fast logging, better visibility, and a sharper visual language than the usual generic fitness dashboard.