Hevy - Workout Tracker Gym Log Cheats

Hevy - Workout Tracker Gym Log Hack 1.30.6 + Redeem Codes

Weight Lifting Routine Planner

Developer: Hevy Studios S.L.
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 1.30.6
ID: com.hevyapp.hevy

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Description

** Featured by Apple ** Join +2 million users!
Hevy is the most intuitive workout tracker & planner in the world. No ads and free. Plan your weight lifting routines, log your workouts and track your exercise progress. Join a growing community and get started today - for free!

WHAT USERS ARE SAYING
• "Seriously the best workout tracker I've ever used. Simple. Free. Tons of graphs. Amazing quality videos" - Sam Ilelaboye
• "Seeing what my friends and other athletes are working out at the gym has totally changed my experience. Now I can copy my friend's workouts and compare myself. It's super motivating" - Jaume
• "Tracking my workouts with Hevy has taken my training to the next level, I'm getting stronger every week. Being able to plan my routines really helps me being efficient at the gym." - Carlos D.

FEATURES
• Track your lifts with an intuitive, simple to use interface.
• Use the calendar to stay on top of your training schedule
• Hundreds of exercises with free high-quality videos for you to focus on your form
• Follow your friend's progress by following their lifts and copying their routines
• Create your own custom exercises for your workouts
• Set up your profile as a private profile or a public one
• Mark sets as Warmup, Normal, Drop sets, Failure and Supersets
• Customize automatic rest timers for each exercise
• Analyze your workout sessions in detail with muscle group graphs
• Calculation of One Rep Max for all strength exercises
• Create an unlimited amount of routines
• Analyze the progression of your lifts with beautiful full-screen graphs of volume, best weight & total reps
• Copy your friends' workouts
• Dark Mode
• Hevy uses HealthKit and CareKit to export your Hevy workouts into the Health app, this feature can be turned on in the settings.

APPLE WATCH
• Live sync your Apple Watch workout with your phone
• Use your Hevy routines on your Apple Watch
• Easily track your weight lifting sets
• Use Hevy Apple Watch Complications on your Watch Face
• Keep track of your heart rate during your workout
• Helpful timers for duration exercises
• Mark sets as Warmup, Normal, Drop sets, or Failure
• Watch workouts automatically save when reconnecting to iPhone

iOS FEATURES
• Use the latest iOS technology
• Live activity on your lock screen
• Dynamic island to never lose track of your workout
• Widgets for quick access
• Fully featured iPad app
• iMessage stickers to lift Hevy

DETAILS
• https://www.hevyapp.com
• https://www.instagram.com/hevyapp
• https://www.facebook.com/hevyapp
• https://www.twitter.com/hevyapp
[email protected]

HEVY PRO
• Create unlimited routines
• Get unlimited access to graph history
• Create unlimited custom exercises
• Track advanced measurements

The Hevy Pro subscription automatically renews if you do not cancel it at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period. Your account will be charged for the next subscription period up to 24 hours prior to the current subscription’s expiration. You can manage your subscription and disable automatic renewal at any time by adjusting your Apple account settings. You have the right to withdraw from your initial subscription within 14 days of starting it. By purchasing, you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Terms & Conditions
https://www.hevyapp.com/app-terms-conditions/

Download Hevy and take your training to the next level!

Version history

1.30.6
2023-07-27
- You can now crop and edit your workout images directly in Hevy.
- When choosing/changing a username you now get realtime feedback on its availability.
- Fixed an issue where the new Advanced Stats screens weren't taking into account the "First Weekday" setting.
1.30.5
2023-07-09
We made it easier to find athletes you know on Hevy. You can now optionally sync your phone contacts and Facebook friends to quickly see if someone you know is on the app.
1.30.4
2023-07-06
We made it easier to find athletes you know on Hevy. You can now optionally sync your phone contacts and Facebook friends to quickly see if someone you know is on the app.
1.30.3
2023-06-24
- Added a female body image for the muslce split diagrams throught the app
- Squashed some bugs
1.30.2
2023-06-15
General app improvements
1.30.1
2023-06-01
This is a big one.
- Pause workout. Tap the duration counter at the top left of the workout to pause and/or adjust the workout time.
- Completele overhaul of the Profile Statistics. We've added a set count per muscle group graph and weekly muscle group breakdown diagrams.
- New Discover Feed to help you find other great Hevy athletes
1.30.0
2023-05-30
This is a big one.
- Pause workout. Tap the duration counter at the top left of the workout to pause and/or adjust the workout time.
- Completele overhaul of the Profile Statistics. We've added a set count per muscle group graph and weekly muscle group breakdown diagrams.
- New Discover Feed to help you find other great Hevy athletes
1.29.25
2023-05-17
- Fixed a bug that was causing volume to be calculated incorrectly in rare cases.
- Fixed an issue where exercises weren't reordering if the interaction was too fast.
1.29.24
2023-05-13
- Fixed a bug that was causing volume to be calculated incorrectly in rare cases.
- Fixed an issue where exercises weren't reordering if the interaction was too fast.
1.29.23
2023-05-02
- Changes you make to your routines on hevy.com now automatically sync to the mobile app
- Added the ability to dismiss users from Suggested Athletes
- Improved exercise search
1.29.22
2023-04-22
When replacing an exercise in a workout, the new exercise now keeps all the sets from the original exercise as well superset and timer settings.
Fixed rare crash when inputting RPE for a set
1.29.21
2023-04-19
When replacing an exercise in a workout, the new exercise now keeps all the sets from the original exercise as well superset and timer settings.
Fixed a rare issue where replacing an exercise with another could result in a crash
1.29.20
2023-04-16
When replacing an exercise in a workout, the new exercise now keeps all the sets from the original exercise as well superset and timer settings.
1.29.19
2023-03-31
Added two new PR types: "Best Set Volume" and "Best One Rep Max".
1.29.17
2023-03-15
Fixed wrong exercise titles in Russian
1.29.16
2023-03-13
- Added support for 5 new languages: Russian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Simplified) and Chinese (Traditional)
1.29.15
2023-02-24
- Volume calculations now take into account your body weight. For example: If you weigh 100kg and you do 10 Pull Ups, that will count as 1000kg of volume. Make sure you input your body weight into Hevy to take advantage of this.
- You can now access Workout Settings while logging a workout.
- While logging a Live Sync workout on Apple Watch, you can now see your heart rate and calories burned on the mobile app.
1.29.14
2023-02-14
You can now adjust your timer sound and volume settings right from the log workout screen
1.29.13
2023-02-09
Hevy is now fully translated in Turkish
1.29.12
2023-02-04
Fixed a bunch of small bugs with the Apple Watch live sync feature.
1.29.11
2023-01-30
Fixed a bunch of small bugs with the Apple Watch live sync feature.
1.29.9
2023-01-20
General app improvements
1.29.8
2023-01-15
- New milestone workout badges! Your 100th, 200th, 300th etc.. workout will have a badge. Look out for it in the feed!
- Added the option to Login/Sign up with Google
1.29.7
2023-01-13
- New milestone workout badges! Your 100th, 200th, 300th etc.. workout will have a badge. Look out for it in the feed!
- Added the option to Login/Sign up with Google
1.29.6
2023-01-11
- New milestone workout badges! Your 100th, 200th, 300th etc.. workout will have a badge. Look out for it in the feed!
- Added the option to Login/Sign up with Google

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Hevy Pro - Monthly
(Unlock all the Hevy Pro features.)
$2.99
Free
CD203204024✱✱✱✱✱ A939DDA✱✱✱✱✱
Hevy Pro - Yearly
(Get full access to Hevy Pro features)
$23.99
Free
CD372071959✱✱✱✱✱ 866E799✱✱✱✱✱
Hevy Pro - Monthly
(Unlock all the Hevy Pro features.)
$3.99
Free
CD203204024✱✱✱✱✱ A939DDA✱✱✱✱✱
Hevy Pro - Lifetime
(Get full access to Hevy Pro features forever)
$74.99
Free
CD216570951✱✱✱✱✱ 465A370✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.9 out of 5
8 591 Ratings

Reviews

el-jefe-kyle,
Best workout tracking app I’ve tried
This is by far my favorite workout tracking app, and I’ve tried quite a few over the past year including the popular Strong app. You can tell that the creators of this app actually work out themselves because they know how important it is to be able to label drop sets, failure sets, supersets, etc, which you can do very easily within the app. It allows me to track everything I need, and when if it’s been a while since I did an exercise I can easily take a look at my history, view graphs of my strength progression over time, and so on.

I started out with the free version but have since upgraded to the Lifetime membership because I needed to create more than 5 custom exercises since I do quite a few unusual calisthenics things, but most gym-goers can probably stick with the free version and have everything they need.

The social feature - being able to follow other members - is also nice. That said, I wish there was a way to upload short video clips of workout sets so that there would be some somewhat verifiable proof of what people are lifting, rather than just having to blindly accept the weight people enter into the app as being true. But, this isn’t that important. The important thing for me is that this app allows me to easily track every aspect of my workout so that I can see my progression and know where I’m at.
mc_______,
Really helpful illustrations/animations
I had a solid foundation in weightlifting as a teen but got away from practicing it as I got older. My focus with returning to weightlifting is on building functional strength to avoid injuries as I age, not body building or competition. 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 over time. The feature I really appreciate are the illustrations and animations that help me confirm how I am supposed to do certain movements to make it look like I know what I’m doing even when I am trying new techniques for the first time or revisiting for the first time in many years. Having proper form helps reduce my anxiety that I will look silly at the gym. I also like the percentage summaries of the muscle groups that make up each work out so I can have a clear picture of which areas I tend to avoid and should be intentional about training. As a free app, I don’t think there’s a competitor that comes close to the features available without paying. Highly recommend for a health-focused novice-intermediate weight lifter.
Nikko.ridge,
Easy to use, but could use quality of life
This is the best free app I have come across for working out. It offers a variety of options and you are able to create your own workouts. Its nice to be able to see what friends are doing as well as be able to take suggestions from their workouts. It does offer upgrades in app in case you want to track things such as measurements (chest, bicep, etc) or if you want to create full 8 week programs for yourself/others. BUT they are not necessary! You can visit other profiles in order to get new workouts or full programs. They also allow you to use a general search in order to find exercises easily. This is a GREAT feature as its easy to look up things I have never tried and also see a video on how to do that exercise.

The only criticism I have is their mileage mechanic. For walking/running/etc, you put in how many miles you went and how long it took you to go that far. I typically do not track this, as i am on a treadmill. I watch my speed and how long i am on that speed. Not only that but if i wanted to do timed sprints on like 11.7 mph, I now have to calculate of far i went after my timed sprint finished. I wish i could input my time and speed and/or distance.

Overall, extremely helpful and convenient. Only inconvenient when doing certain cardio exercises.
Yoyomaster112,
Progressive Overload Tracker
I’m incredibly impressed with Hevy. This app helped me elevate my lifts to the next level. After two years of consistently lifting, I started to see plateaus in my strength and hypertrophy - and the main culprit was a lack of consistent progressive overload. I’ve tried Excel spreadsheets and notebooks to track my workouts, but neither solution compared to the ease of use that Hevy offers. Now I can track my workouts consistently and update/create routines for my PPL splits (and variations of them). My favorite features are the “medal system” that lets me know when new goals are hit and the massive database of exercises to program into my routines. I also appreciate the statistical insights to my weekly volume/reps. This helped me recognize the disparity in volume between my push and pull muscle groups, and I’ve experienced and all-around improvement in my progress after just one month of using Hevy. If you’re like me, you probably have been tracking your calories and macros for a while now (with MacroFactor). Now tracking your workouts just as dutifully has never been so easy. Thank you, Hevy!!
Cabrownies,
Best app for tracking workouts so far
When I started working out. I use to not log any of my workouts, then as I was getting frustrated with my progress one of my gym brethren told me I need to be logging all my workouts and trying to get better everyday. That’s when I found… the notes app. It was a grueling process and it became a jumble of numbers and abbreviations that only me and me alone could read. I knew I needed a change, that’s when I found… a bunch of useless apps that made me pay 25$ a month just to put in more than one workout routine. Then finally I found Hevy. After opening the app for the first time I knew I found a winner. I could have up to 3 routines which was perfect for the program I was running. Then I found out that it tracks my progress and my stats for me (which brought me more joy than my pump that day). It had rest timers, barbell calculations, as many reps and sets as you could want, super sets, drop sets, basically everything. The only reason it isn’t a 5 star is because I need to pay 80 dollars for the full version. It would be a 5 star for me if they even brought the price down to $35. Other than the paywall this has been an amazing app.
Frodododododo,
Pro Version is Nearly Perfect
This app really motivates me to keep up with my progression. It’s easy, intuitive, and has almost any feature you could possibly want if you pay for the pro version. I personally like the ability to track RPE. I also like that it shows you your volume from the previous week when you start your workout, making it easy to adjust numbers for the current week.

The free version was fine as well, but I have been using this app for months and it was clear the investment for extra features was worth it. They have a feedback feature in the app—I’ve used it a couple times and always got a response, even when the “feedback” I gave ended up being that I just didn’t realize how to use something.

I don’t really care for the social media aspect. The only way I would maybe use it in the future is if there was a way to “compete” with a friend, similar to modern smartwatch interfaces. But I could take or leave that whole portion of the app. However, it doesn’t detract from my experience so I still rate the app 5 stars.
YeniLove14,
Love the app!
This is my first time really taking the gym serious. I liked this app because it gave me ideas of workout routines depending on what I was trying to accomplish and the tracking of it is phenomenal! I never have to forget the weights I’ve done previously or the reps! It has a social aspect to it but I don’t use that. Only improvement I see there to be is to just have more routines available to pick from or to be able to search for them. As of now, you can pick one from the few they have and tailor it to your liking by adding or removing certain exercises and replacing others. I did buy the paid version to add more than 3 routines, definitely worth the investment if you plan to utilize the app for its benefits. I now have my own dumbbell only workouts, plates only workouts and different workout combinations. I’ve also added in my own exercises that the app didn’t have and have been able to track those too. Overall: get the app if you want to seriously track your progress.
Dan DuzIt,
Closest thing to perfect I’ve seen
I didn’t think it was too much to ask - a gym tracker that recommended workouts but also allowed you to choose your own and make changes on the fly. Syncs with Google/apple, shows how to do exercises, graphs your progress. You wouldn’t believe how many fitness trackers are out there that DONT do all of that, even for a paid subscription. Hevy does it all - FREE. I paid for the premium version, but I didn’t need to (premium version unlocks more slots for saved routines and expands the length of saved data), but what they wanted for a years subscription some memberships want per month! Extremely cost effective. I’d like to see Hevy expand their exercise database, maybe even take user submissions and animate them. I’d also really like for the exercises in each routine to be “collapsed” unless you’re actively doing said exercise -helps to find it on the page but lets you see your progress through the list. But these are requests, not problems. Overall, very satisfied.
XcexiV,
Easily the Best workout app around
Best free app. Best paid app. The pay option absolutely isn’t necessary. The last app I used that was as good/simple/easy/intuitive to use was the original Gym Buddy app back in 2007. The developer abandoned it around 2010 and left everyone that used it hanging. There are no other apps that are as user friendly as this one IMO. I’ve tried pretty much every workout app there is and they are all way overpriced, overly complicated, bloated with unnecessary crap, poor UI, not enough features/right features or unintuitive. Most workout apps are a mess. Not this one.

This one is simple to use. Exercise isn’t there? Easy to create categorized by muscle group and exercise type. Easy to add it to to your routine. Need to add a set, easy. Need to delete a set or exercise, even easier. Need a rest timer, It’s there. Need to rearrange the workout order? Bet you can guess that it is also extremely easy.

You can track your physical stats and training stats graphically and numerically. Lists totals for each workout and overall weight lifted. Tracks how many days between workouts and how long each workout was. Great for volume lifted and when you last trained a certain body part.

This app makes keeping track of a workout the easiest thing in the world, which in turn makes me consistent. I want to see those stats week over week and month to month.

I Love this app.

Get it, you’ll probably delete any others that you use.
Domojestic,
Excellent workout logger with reasonable pricing
This makes my workouts far easier. The Pro option was only a few bucks a month, and it allows me to add as many custom exercises as I want (in the case that Hevy doesn’t have what I’m looking for, which, admittedly, is quite rare), it lets you superset workouts, and keeps up-to-date records on your PRs for each individual exercise. Amazing app!

The one “issue” I have is that the way you log barbell exercises is a bit weird. They ask that you log the whole weight, so if you bench 25 plates each side of a barbell, you have to manually type in “95,” which I feel is silly. It would be far more convenient if you could set your bar weight (in case there are different weights) and then just type in how much you put on ONE side, then Hevy can do the math on how much you actually lifted itself. I’m not the computer here, why’ve I gotta do the calculating?! Minor complaint, though. Plus, I don’t really use the social media aspect, so it serves as a fine self-reminder for how much I did last time.