Is there a good app for plan a weekly workout routine?
The job is solved but priced beyond a segment. Undercut with a cheaper tier.
19
Opportunity /100
39
Demand /100
61
Competition /100
17
Execution gap /100
5
Apps serving it
3
Mined complaints
What users complain about
The most common complaints behind apps that try to plan a weekly workout routine, mined and clustered from real reviews:
| Complaint area | Type | Mentions | What a user said |
|---|---|---|---|
| repetitive workout recommendations | missing-feature | 1 | They just need to diversify the workout recommendations instead of repeating. |
| repetitive workouts | missing-feature | 1 | most of the time it provides the same trainings |
| creating workout plan requires subscription | price | 1 | you definitely can't create a workout plan either |
Apps that already serve this
| App | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Workout for Women: Home & Gym | 4.8★ | 529,100 | Free |
| Gymverse: Gym Workout Planner | 4.8★ | 163,698 | Free |
| Nike Run Club: Running Coach | 4.8★ | 413,768 | Free |
| Me+ Lifestyle Routine | 4.8★ | 240,953 | Free |
| Fitbod: Gym & Fitness Planner | 4.8★ | 272,580 | Free |
Should you build it?
The job is solved but priced beyond a segment. Undercut with a cheaper tier. Opportunity here scores 19 out of 100 — a function of demand, how crowded the field is, and how badly the existing apps perform. Use the live map to compare it against adjacent tasks.
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