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Hevy – #1 Workout Tracker & Planner Gym Log App

FEATURE

Athlete Profiles

Hevy’s user profiles provide an in-depth breakdown of their training data, consistency, and individual workouts. Learn about the available information and how to compare yourself to them, save their workouts as reusable templates (routines), and see their week-to-week activity.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️  Rated 4.9 by thousands of lifters

overview of an athlete's profile in Hevy app

How to Access User Profiles

Hevy offers several options to find other users:

  • Suggested Athletes carousel in the Home tab
  • Invite a friend option
  • Search bar (magnifying glass icon) at the top to find users by name
  • Invite a friend and find suggested athletes when using the search bar

Discover section (top left of Hevy’s Home tab)

Tap on any person’s profile to see their workouts and stats. If someone has a private profile, you have to send a follow request and be accepted to see their information.

Hevy User Profile Overview

Entering another user’s profile provides a detailed breakdown of their training, consistency, and personal stats. The upward arrow icon on the top right allows you to share the user’s profile outside Hevy. 

The three dots next to the arrow icon reveal a menu where you can select:

  • Workout Notifications – get a push notification each time the user saves a workout
  • Report User
  • Block User

Next, you can see the user’s media: videos and images uploaded with some (or all) of their workouts. Tap on a photo or video to open their library, where you can scroll through and inspect some of their workouts.

Below the uploaded media, you can see the number of workouts, followers, and followed people. Tap on Followers and Following to see lists of people.

Next, you can see the user’s bio, links posted to social media and other platforms, and a button to follow or unfollow them.

The graph below shows the user’s week-to-week activity from the last three months.

Compare Performance & Stats to Other Users

Next up is the comparison section where you can tap to compare yourself to the other user. This includes muscle splits, the number of workouts, time spent training, volume, and exercises in common.

Tap on any exercise in common to compare your performance to the other user’s.

You can compare data from the last 30 days, three months, year, or all time.

See Other Users’ Routines

You can scroll through the user’s saved routines, tap on each for details, and save any routine you like to your library.

See Users’ Workouts

You can see the athlete’s newest workouts and tap on each for more details.

Click here to read more about the available options while looking through other users’ workouts.

WORK OUT. TRACK PROGRESS. SOCIALIZE.

Whether you’re a regular person, competitive bodybuilder, or athlete, Hevy allows you to log sessions, track progress, and socialize.

Log Workouts

Marking workout sets as complete in Hevy app

Analyze Your Results

A look at the Hevy app's progress-tracking options

Engage With Others

An overview of Hevy's social aspect

El-jefe-kyle

5/5

Best workout tracking app

This is by far my favorite workout tracking app. You can tell that the creators work out themselves because they know how important it is to be able to label drop sets, failure sets, supersets, etc. It allows me to track everything I need. When if it’s been a while since I did an exercise I can easily take a look at my history.

Outthere18

5/5

Kept Me Accountable

I have been using this app since January. I love it. It’s the thing that had kept me in the gym this year because it helps me see results. I love how it syncs with my watch and I can input the weight and reps on my watch or phone. I appreciate that it supplies workouts for different splits so I don’t need to pay for a trainer. I love how it holds the last rep and weight from the previous time I did the exercise.

mc_______

5/5
Really helpful illustrations

My focus now is on building functional strength to avoid injuries as I age. Coming back to lifting as an adult with moderate gym anxiety, the Hevy app has helped me track progress on my weights and allowed me to make intelligent choices about increasing the amount I’m lifting. I really appreciate the illustrations and animations that help me learn new movements.

Open the user’s profile, tap the three dots at the top right, select Workout Notifications, and enable the option with the toggle switch. You will receive a notification each time the user saves a workout.
Open their profile, tap the Comparison section, scroll down to Exercises in Common, and select the movement you want to compare. Hevy will provide side-by-side data on one-rep max, heaviest weight lifted, best set and session volume, and other data (depending on the type of exercise).
The Discover section on Hevy allows you to find and follow new users.
Yes. You can visit any user’s profile. However, you will need to send a follow request and be accepted to see any information and media if they have a private profile.
Navigate to the Profile tab > gear icon on the top right > Privacy & Social > Private Profile > toggle on. Users will have to send a follow request and be accepted to see your profile.