Hevy is great for:
- Community and social features
- Template-driven workflow options
- Feature-rich workout tracking
- Broader interface tooling
Hevy Alternative
Wayht is a native iOS workout tracker built for intentional strength training — without social feeds, AI workouts, or unnecessary clutter.
| Capability | Hevy | Wayht |
|---|---|---|
| Native iOS-first design | Mobile experience across platforms | Built for iPhone first |
| Offline-first | Not positioned primarily as offline-first | Designed as offline-first |
| Social feed | Includes social features | No social feed |
| AI workout generation | May include generated programs depending on release | No AI workout generator |
| Exercise logging | Feature-rich logging interface | Structured manual logging built for consistency |
| Progressive overload tracking | Tracks progress and workout history | Built around progressive overload clarity |
| Simplicity-first UI | Feature-rich interface | Simplicity-first interface |
| Subscription model | Free tier with optional paid upgrades | Simple paid model with optional Pro upgrades |
| Data ownership | Account-based data management | Personal logs stored on device and in iCloud |
| Apple ecosystem alignment | Available on iOS | Designed around Apple platform patterns |
Comparison entries above describe broad product positioning and can evolve over time.
Some lifters eventually want less distraction, more focus, a calm interface, and a personal system that feels like part of iOS.
Wayht is a deliberate alternative for lifters who care more about consistency than complexity.
Wayht is intentionally built to feel native on iPhone.
It depends on your workflow. Hevy suits lifters who prefer a broader feature set, while Wayht is designed as a simpler alternative focused on clarity and consistency.
Wayht is a minimal iPhone-first option for lifters who want calm, structured strength logging.
No. Wayht avoids social feed mechanics so your training workflow stays personal.
Yes. Wayht focuses on clear exercise logging, progression, and long-term consistency.
No. Wayht is currently built for iPhone.
Wayht keeps your workflow clear so your attention stays on your lifts.