Stallion is built for one thing — the gym floor. No social feed. No articles. No bloat. Just your training data, logged in seconds, analyzed automatically.
Every major workout app has the same problem.
You open it mid-set. There's a feed. Someone you don't know just hit a PR. There's a banner. An article recommendation. A badge you didn't ask for.
By the time you've logged your last rep, you've been distracted four times.
Hevy does it. Strong does it. They all do it.
Stallion doesn't.
A real-time recovery score calculated from your logged volume, intensity, and rest time. Know before you walk in whether you're ready to go heavy or should pull back.
A rolling 100-day training grid — one dot per day. See your consistency, your gaps, and your density at a glance. No streaks. Just truth.
A 7-day rolling volume chart that drops the second you miss a session. Not a streak counter. Actual accountability based on real physics.
The moment you log a set, your rest timer starts automatically. Haptic and audio cue fires the second rest is over. Your phone stays face-down between sets.
Oversized inputs. Quick-select toggles. Monospace data display. Built to be operated with sweaty hands between sets, not at a desk.
Stallion launches in approximately 6 weeks. The first 50 people who back it now get lifetime access to
the full app — every feature, every future update — for a single one-time payment of $29.99.
After launch, Stallion moves to a subscription model. This offer disappears the moment the app goes live
on the App Store.
Strong charges $49.99/yr. You pay $29.99. Once. Forever.
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I built Stallion because I was tired of opening my workout app mid-session and getting pulled into a social feed.
I lift. I wanted to log my sets, see my numbers, and put my phone down. Every app I tried had something in the way.
So I removed everything in the way.
Stallion is currently in final development. I'm not a corporation. I'm one developer building something I actually use every training session. The founding member offer exists because I need to cover the Apple Developer fee and validate that this is something people actually want before I ship it.
If that sounds fair, I'd love to have you in.