Tracked • Workout & Nutrition Apple

Tracked • Workout & Nutrition

Gym Tracker & Calorie Counter

Features & Capabilities

Tracked combines workouts and nutrition in one free app. Log exercises, create unlimited programs, scan barcodes, track 50+ nutrients from a 50,000+ food database, and set personalized calorie and macro goals.

AI-powered features assist with food logging and workouts, visualize progress with detailed statistics, PR tracking, bodyweight trends, and share progress with friends. Built for lifters, coaches, and anyone chasing consistency.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Tracked Training Platform Inc.
Rating:
4.90
(630)
13 new ratings
Version:
6.7.4 Last updated: 2026-06-01
Version code:
886811818
Creation date:
2023-09-25
Compatible devices:
Size:
92.98MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-12
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Ranking

Other platforms

Android
Tracked • Workout & Nutrition (v6.7.4)
12,423 4.76 (660)

Contact the developer

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Developed by:
Tracked Training Platform Inc.
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tracked-workout-nutrition/id6450913418
Website:
https://tracked.training

User Reviews

Users broadly praise Tracked for its robust, free feature set and deep tracking (weights, reps, rest, RIR, warmups) plus easy customization. The app is seen as motivating with a strong community, especially quick Discord help. The main drawbacks are recurring sign-in/sync issues, occasional bugs that affect reliability, saving problems, and mixed support experiences. Overall, many view it as the best free workout tracker with high value and improving reliability.
Pros
  • Free version is extremely feature-rich and competitive with paid apps, offering core tracking functionality without a subscription.
  • Comprehensive workout tracking capabilities (weights, reps, rest time, reps in reserve, warmup sets, progression tracking) with options to customize and add own exercises.
  • User-friendly and intuitive interface, making it easy to log workouts and build routines.
  • Strong customization—ability to add custom exercises and tailor workouts beyond presets.
  • Helpful community support and perceived responsiveness (notably quick help via Discord).
Cons
  • Recurring sign-in/sign-out and syncing problems that can lock users out or lose progress (e.g., 'network error' and login issues).
  • Occasional bugs/glitches that impact reliability (occasional resets, needing app restarts).
  • Some reports of workouts not saving or end-of-workout flows failing, impacting data integrity.
  • Mixed experiences with support responsiveness (some users report slow or no responses).
Recent reviews
It’s definitely vibe-coded, you can tell by the obsession with pills but it still smokes every tracker out there. Every feature someone who cares about SBL will ever need is there and they keep adding more to hit every corner, but that is also a bit of a problem in terms of app bloat. Still gas, love you Keenan
by Jk*****, 2026-06-01

I fw this app
by Un*****, 2026-05-30

I switched to the free version of this app for everything (food, training, bodyweight tracking) for about 3 weeks to give it the full test. (Originally used a homemade Excel for tracking lifts/bodyweight and Cronometer for food.) The lifting side is quite useful and fairly intuitive. Love the features like RIR and easy/immediate session-to-session progress indicators. Some bugs exist but nothing major. My advice for users: create a custom exercise for each individual machine (not just movement pattern) that you use to keep progress-tracking organized. On the food side, the limited database of foods holds it back from being best-in-class. In my experience, very few things that you scan by barcode will populate, and the manual label-screening feature has not worked properly. These drawbacks are mitigated by the fact that it’s very easy to just input the name, weight, and macronutrients of anything you eat. This is fine if you’re just tracking macros, but is a bit more of a headache if you’re tracking micronutrients as well. I will be sticking with Tracked for my lifts, but probably going back to Cronometer for nutrition, at least for the time being, and will be sure to test Tracked’s nutrition capabilities intermittently. It gets 5 stars for being a free, well-integrated platform across both lifting and nutrition. Good work team!
by An*****, 2026-05-28
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