The problem

Most AI fitness apps forget you after every chat.

A chatbot that writes a plan and never reads what you actually did is not a coach. It's a template generator with a friendly interface.

Real coaches remember. They know you skipped leg day last week. They know your squat felt heavy on Tuesday. They see the shape of your training — not just the prompt in front of them.

ChatGymity is built on one principle: your coach should know every set you've logged. And it should use that memory to write what comes next.

  • Your chat knows your last three sessions, your recovery, and your current program.
  • Next week's plan is written from this week's data — volume, intensity, muscles you hit, muscles you missed.
  • Ask anything mid-session. The app already knows what you're doing.
Method

A simple loop.

The app isn't trying to be clever. It's trying to be a closed loop between what you did and what you'll do next.

1

You train.

Log what you did — sets, reps, load, how it felt. No typing if you don't want to: dictate it, photograph your dumbbell rack, ask in plain English.

2

It reads.

Every set becomes a data point. Volume trends, recovery, which muscles you've hit, which you've avoided. Your history, not a template.

3

It writes.

Next week's plan is built on this week's data. Ask a question mid-session — it already knows what you're doing and what you've done.

The home screen

Your week at a glance.

One view. Weekly goal, the muscles you've trained, the ones still recovering, and your last session. No dashboards, no tabs to hunt through, no badges to dismiss.

  • Weekly goal tracked against what you actually completed.
  • Muscle balance — what you've hit, what you haven't.
  • Body readiness — recovered vs. still resting.
ChatGymity home screen