comrade1234 1 hour ago

Anyone know a good timer where I, for example, set it for 1 minute and start it and then every 1 minute it plays a short sound. And that's it. No interaction required with the phone until I want the timer to stop.

This is for rotating through a bunch of different stretches/exercises routine 1 minute per stretch

Every app I've tried is too complicated.

  • semiquaver 59 minutes ago

    It would take about 2 minutes to code that up with an LLM, and not much longer to code it by hand. Building apps to scratch personal itches that would otherwise be infeasible is one of the best new capabilities that nearly everyone in the world has been recently granted.

    • samsin 14 minutes ago

      Just 2 minutes and a $99USD/year Apple Developer account.

  • toxik 54 minutes ago

    Search for boxing timer.

  • _mikz 29 minutes ago

    Intervals Pro

  • zimpenfish 3 minutes ago

    I've used Seconds Pro[0] for this before - comes with a bunch of presets which were handy at the time but also has wide flexibility to create your own (a continuous 1 minute repeat with beep is easy.)

    [0] https://www.intervaltimer.com/app

semiquaver 57 minutes ago

This UI looks shockingly similar to Macrofactor Workouts which I use and can highly recommend.

  • davidmurdoch 47 minutes ago

    MFWO has lockscreen logging too, right?

tao_oat 1 hour ago

Interesting; I was looking for a replacement for Strong for iOS just yesterday. Strong was a great app but the dev hasn't been keeping up-to-date with iOS features like live activities and such.

I found that there are loads of apps like this out there, with varying degrees of polish / paywalls. Don't get me wrong, this one doesn't look bad! But what I really want is a demonstrated long-term commitment to the app.

If I can give one piece of feedback, the LLM copy on this website doesn't inspire confidence. Like it mentions "Identical layout: kg always on the left, reps on the right." Is that really a feature? Or "Confetti, only when earned. Never as filler." -- idunno, that doesn't seem like it deserves a spot on the landing page to me.

  • mahmoudhossam 1 hour ago

    Hevy existed before gen AI took the world by storm and it's still being actively maintained, highly recommend checking it out. It even lets you import your workouts from Strong.

    • parkersweb 57 minutes ago

      I tried Hevy based on hacker news recommendations - but I feel like I want more of a steer on what activities I should be doing. Hevy just seems to give me the same set over and over in trainer mode.

  • memjay 1 hour ago

    You might enjoy GymBook. I bought their lifetime pro version and have used it for at least 4 years now.

    No ads, data can be exported, tons of exercises to choose from, live activity on the lock screen, stats, timers, measurements and much more.

    Was really worth it and they seem to still be updating the app.

    Edit: lifetime subscription is only ~24€

julienreszka 2 hours ago

please don't highjack the back swipe