Workout tracker · iPhone

A workout tracker for people who already train.

Log between sets. Keep a year of history. Watch your estimated 1RM move. ORIGIN works offline, has no account, and collects nothing.

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ORIGIN Today screen: a greeting, a gold Start Workout button, recent sessions with sets and volume, recent personal records, and a weekly training-volume chart.

Privacy

Data Not Collected. Literally.

The App Store privacy label for ORIGIN reads “Data Not Collected,” and that is the whole story. There is no sign-in, no server we operate, and no mechanism by which your training reaches us.

The one cloud touch

Backup writes a single file to your own iCloud Drive, so a year of training survives a new phone. It is your Apple account, not our infrastructure, and it falls back to local-only when iCloud is unavailable.

  • No account
  • No server we operate
  • No analytics
  • No third-party SDKs
A live ORIGIN session: a running clock, logged sets for the barbell bench press with last session's weight and reps beside each row, and an add-set control.

In the gym

Log the set before you rack the bar.

Last session's weight and reps sit beside today's, set for set, so the only decision left is the number. Volume and elapsed time update as you go.

Depth

A year of training, kept as data.

Every session stays on the record, with exercises, sets, volume and time, and every tracked lift carries its own estimated 1RM curve and strength standard.

Estimated one-rep-max charts for the bent-over barbell row, conventional deadlift, weighted dip and incline bench press, each drawn over the full training history.

Progression

Estimated 1RM charted from your first logged set. No smoothing, no encouragement.

ORIGIN history: a searchable list of past workouts, each with exercise count, sets, total volume, duration and the exercises performed with their top set.

History

Every session searchable, with lifting and cardio side by side.

ORIGIN goals: a target bench press, a bodyweight cut, a monthly training-frequency habit and a strength-rank goal, each with a progress bar, plus one achieved goal.

Goals

Target lifts, strength ranks, bodyweight and consistency, one honest bar each.