EkvyFit · Adaptive strength planner
See the path. Train today. Adapt when life happens.
A strength-training app that maps your whole path to your goal — not just today's workout — and adapts it with you when life gets in the way. No starting over.
You don't quit because the workouts are hard.
You start strong. Week three, life interrupts — a deadline, a trip, a cold. You miss a few days, then a week. The plan keeps acting like nothing happened, every missed day feels like losing ground, and "just start over" feels worse than quitting.
The plan should bend with your life — not snap the first time it touches it.
Three steps. That's the whole thing.
See your path.
Tell us your goal and where you're starting. EkvyFit maps a strength plan all the way to your target — not just tomorrow's workout.
Train today.
Open the app, do today's session. It's already planned, sized to what you can handle right now.
Adapt when life happens.
Miss a few days? The app asks why, shows you in one line exactly how your path is changing, and lets you choose how to pick back up. Never silent. Never back to zero.
The workout was never the hard part. The replanning is — and EkvyFit does it in the open, with you deciding.
Most apps plan your next workout. EkvyFit plans the whole path.
Trackers log what you did. Other apps tell you what to do next. EkvyFit is built around the part that actually makes people quit — what happens to the plan when life gets in the way. Your path stays visible, and it bends instead of breaking. We call it the Forgiving Forecast.
You're always the one deciding. EkvyFit shows you the new path — it never hides the turn.
What you get
See where you're going.
A clear path from today's session to your long-term goal — not a black box.
Miss days without guilt.
Breaks are expected, not failures. You'll see exactly how your path adjusts — and choose how to ease back in.
Train at a level you can keep.
Productive sessions, not punishing ones. It starts easy and builds.
A plan that fits real life.
It adapts to what you can recover from and repeat right now — not your best day ever.
Fitness isn't an event. It's a system you keep.
Days 0–30
Find your starting line.
You begin below your limit, on purpose. Early sessions are about showing up and building the habit while the plan learns what you can handle.
Days 30–60
Settle into the rhythm.
Harder “build” weeks and lighter “absorb” weeks start to alternate. Progress is wave-shaped — higher highs and higher lows — not a straight line you can't sustain.
Days 60–90
See the distance you've covered.
Look back at the path and see how far today is from where you started. Miss a week in there? The plan already absorbed it. You're still on path.
I'm building EkvyFit because I've restarted lifting more times than I can count — and every time, what broke wasn't the workouts. It was that no plan had an answer for a missed week. If that's you too, I'd love to have you in the founding cohort.
— Luther, building EkvyFit · @ekvyfit
Questions, answered.
Which platforms will it be on?
iOS and Android, launching together.
When does it launch?
It's in active development now. The founding cohort gets access first. We won't promise a date we can't keep — you'll get exactly one email when it's ready.
Will it be free?
There will be a free 30-day trial at launch, then a paid subscription. The first 100 waitlist members skip that: 3 months of full access, free, as founding-cohort members.
What happens with my email?
One email when early access opens. No newsletter, no drip campaign, never shared or sold. Unsubscribe anytime.
How is this different from trackers and workout apps?
Trackers log your past. Coaching apps plan your next workout. EkvyFit maps the whole path to your goal and recalculates it when life interrupts — visibly, without starting you over. That's the entire product.
Join the founding 100.
EkvyFit is in early development. The first 100 people on the waitlist become the founding cohort — 3 months of full access, free, in exchange for honest feedback while the app takes shape. After that, the list is simply early access.