AI coach
Tell it about an injury, the equipment you're stuck with or just how you feel today, and it says what to change in your plan.
It writes the plan, counts the meal and answers the question you're stuck on — without a monthly trainer bill.


The screen on the phone changes as you scroll. This is the app's own interface.
Calorie ring, water, steps and your streak in the same place. Open the app in the morning and you know where the day stands at a glance.


You take the photo, Fitnexia recognises what's on the plate, estimates the portion and writes the calories into the day's ring. For packaged food, scanning the barcode is enough.


You tell it your goal, how many days a week you can train and what equipment you have; the plan is built from that. Every movement carries its own video, and you log weight and reps as you go.


You're talking to a coach that knows your plan, your goal and everything you've logged so far. "What should I eat today" or "this movement is hurting me" gets answered inside the chat.


Weight, measurements and the total load you've lifted turn into charts over time. You don't have to remember what happened three weeks ago.


Each one stands on its own, and together they become a daily routine.
Tell it about an injury, the equipment you're stuck with or just how you feel today, and it says what to change in your plan.
It builds a day of meals around your allergies, the foods you won't eat and how much fibre you want.
More than 160 movements, each with the muscles it works and a short video showing the form.
Steps come from the phone on their own, and your water target is worked out from your weight.
No reception in the gym doesn't stop the app. You log your sets, water and steps as usual, it all stays on your phone, and it reaches your account once you're back online.
Turkish, English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic and Japanese.
Train four days a week and you can rest three; the streak only breaks past that line. For the week you're ill, you get three restores a month — the same three on every membership.
If your answer isn't here, write to us. The people building the app read it and reply the same day.
Send us an emailWorkout logging, water tracking, step counting and the calculators are free. The parts where the AI writes your plan and reads calories off a photo come with a subscription, and the first three days of that are free.
The app is in release preparation. It launches on Google Play first, and the iPhone version follows on the App Store. Tap either store button to leave your email and hear about it on the day.
Your measurements and training logs stay tied to your account and are not sold on. You can delete your account from inside the app, and your data goes with it.
It recognises the food and estimates the portion, so the result is an estimate. It won't replace a kitchen scale, but it lands close enough for daily tracking — and you can always correct it by hand.
The app keeps working offline. You log your sets as usual and your day is kept on the phone. When the connection comes back, the workout, streak day and weight you recorded offline reach your account on their own — nothing is lost.
Android 7.0 and newer, and iPhones running iOS 17 or newer. Steps are read from the phone's own sensor, so you don't need a wristband.
The app is in its final preparations. The Android version arrives on Google Play first, with the iPhone version following on the App Store.