Offline before anything else
Basements, boats, aeroplanes, dead zones. Fitmeister never waits for a network to save a set — the workout is written to your phone the instant you log it.
Coming soon · Internal testing open
Fitmeister is an offline-first strength training app for Android. Log every set without a signal, bring your history across from Hevy or Strong, and keep it all on your device unless you decide otherwise.
No account requiredNo adsAndroid 10 and up

Every set logs without a signal
Exercises in the built-in catalogue
Sets imported in acceptance testing
Themes, from Burnout light to AMOLED
What it does
Every feature here exists because a real training session needed it, not because a competitor had it on a slide.
Basements, boats, aeroplanes, dead zones. Fitmeister never waits for a network to save a set — the workout is written to your phone the instant you log it.
Warm-up, normal, drop, failure, and deload sets are first-class. Reps, weight, distance, duration, floors, and RPE all have a home.
Fixed routines, weekday schedules, or a flexible rotation that simply serves up what is next — no guilt when life moves your Tuesday.
Turn your PRs, recent sessions, and routines into a versioned training program, then ask it why it made a call.
Calories, protein, carbs, fat, and water on one card, with quick-log actions for the things you eat and drink every single day.
Import straight from Hevy or Strong. Supersets, notes, and set types survive the trip, duplicates are skipped, and an unedited import can be undone.
Unit-aware charts, training totals, estimated 1RM, deload volume, and per-exercise progression — rebuilt deterministically from your logged sets.
Read steps, weight, and body fat from Health Connect, or use the live on-device step counter with source labels so you know where a number came from.
Midnight, AMOLED black, neutral Blackout, Ocean, Forest, Ember, Rose, a Burnout light mode, and two Halo-inspired outliers.
Screens
Real screenshots from the current internal build. Nothing here is a mockup.

Today
Steps, food, and body composition in one glance.

Workout
Your next session, routines, and the AI coach.

Nutrition
Quick-log the things you eat every day.

History
Editable sessions, PRs, and honest totals.
Your data
Most fitness apps ask for an account before they will let you write down a single rep, then treat the result as their asset. Fitmeister starts from the opposite end: the database is on your phone, and the cloud is opt-in.
Read the privacy policyYour workouts live in a database on your phone. There is no account to create and nothing leaves the device until you ask it to.
Export a lossless JSON backup or a readable CSV archive to anywhere you like. Restore validates the file and keeps a safety copy first.
We do not sell your training data, and there is nothing in the app to sell it to. Optional cloud sync is private to your account.
Internal testing
Fitmeister is in internal testing on Google Play while the last rough edges come off. Places are limited and go out in small batches, so early sign-ups get in first.
Where we are
Now
A small group of testers on Google Play, hammering workouts, imports, and sync on real hardware. This is the batch you can still join.
Next
A public testing track once crash reports go quiet and the onboarding flow stops surprising people.
Then
Full release on Google Play. Testers keep their data, their history, and the smug satisfaction of having been early.
High priority
An iOS version is high on the roadmap. We do not have a release estimate yet, but we want Fitmeister on iPhone too.
Contact & community
Fitmeister is independent and still small enough that your message reaches the person building it.
Community & feedback
The quickest place to report a bug, request a feature, ask for help, or talk directly with the people testing Fitmeister.
Open DiscordFor privacy, account, tester-list, or anything else you would rather not post in a community channel.
Send an emailDevelopment updates
Follow along as the Android test grows, the launch gets closer, and work on the iPhone version takes shape.
Follow on XScreens & progress
See new screens, feature previews, training workflows, and the visual side of building Fitmeister.
Follow on InstagramCreated and maintained by Nicolaas Nel. Follow the developer @NicmeistaR on X or explore more work from @NicmeisteR on GitHub.
Questions
There is no date yet, and we would rather ship it right than ship it Tuesday. Internal testing is running now, an open beta follows, and the Play Store release comes after that. Sign up above and you will hear before anyone else.
An Android phone and the Google account email you use on the Play Store. Google can only send the tester invite to that exact address, so a different email means an invite you cannot accept.
Not yet. An iOS version is a high priority on our roadmap, but we do not have a release estimate to share yet. Fitmeister is currently available only through Android testing.
No. The app works fully offline with no account at all. You can optionally sign in to back up and sync across devices, but that is a choice you make, not a wall you have to climb at first run.
Yes. Fitmeister imports CSV exports from Hevy and Strong, mapping every set type explicitly and preserving notes and supersets. The import previews before it commits, skips exact duplicates, and can be undone if you have not edited anything since.
Tracking your training stays free. A paid Pro tier covers the parts that cost us money to run, such as hosted AI coaching and cloud sync. Pricing will be confirmed before launch, and testers will not be charged during the testing period.
Export a full backup whenever you like and take it with you. If you used a Fitmeister account, ask us to delete it and we will remove the server-side copy. Anything on your phone goes when you uninstall.