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Kiron
Plan workouts, track progress, build better training habits.
Kiron is a modern training platform for creating programs, building sessions, logging workouts, and tracking progress across web and iOS. Kiron is simple enough for fast workout tracking, but flexible enough for more serious training. Create structured programs, build simple sessions, access your training history, track progress over time, and add details like sets, reps, load, RIR, tempo, rest times, and notes when your training needs more structure.
I’m launching Kiron today, a training platform for creating programs, building sessions, logging workouts, and tracking progress across web and iOS.
The goal is to make something that works for simple workout tracking, but still has depth when training gets more structured. You can create programs, build individual sessions, log workouts quickly, access your training history, track progress, and add details like sets, reps, load, RIR, tempo, rest times, notes, and supersets.
We’re still early, so feedback is incredibly appreciated.
What do you find genuinely useful in a fitness or training app?
What makes an app feel bloated or annoying?
What would make you switch from your current workout tracker, spreadsheet, or coaching setup?
If you train seriously, coach, or build programs, what do most training apps get wrong?
About Kiron on Product Hunt
“Plan workouts, track progress, build better training habits.”
Kiron was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #64 on the daily leaderboard. Kiron is a modern training platform for creating programs, building sessions, logging workouts, and tracking progress across web and iOS. Kiron is simple enough for fast workout tracking, but flexible enough for more serious training. Create structured programs, build simple sessions, access your training history, track progress over time, and add details like sets, reps, load, RIR, tempo, rest times, and notes when your training needs more structure.
On the analytics side, Kiron competes within Health & Fitness, Productivity and Fitness — topics that collectively have 735k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Kiron performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Kiron?
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