Compare Boostcamp to other workout apps
Side-by-side comparisons against the most popular tracker and programs apps. Every claim is sourced from the competitor's marketing site, App Store listing, or official help center, with a "last updated" date on each page.
Boostcamp combines a full workout tracker, 11,000+ free programs, and a custom program builder in one app. Strong is a focused workout logger with Apple Watch support. Both log workouts well; the difference is what else comes with the logger.
See comparison →Boostcamp combines a full workout tracker, 11,000+ free programs, and a custom program builder in one app. Hevy is a social workout tracker with athlete profiles and leaderboards. Both have polished logging; the difference is what the app does for you between sessions.
See comparison →Boostcamp's free tier combines a full workout tracker, 11,000+ programs, and a custom program builder. Fitbod's algorithm builds a workout for you each session, behind a paywall after 3 workouts. Two very different ways to skip the planning.
See comparison →Boostcamp's free tier is a full workout tracker plus 11,000+ programs plus a custom program builder, ad-free. JEFIT is one of the longer-running gym tracker apps with a deep exercise database and an Elite plans library. The headline differences come down to free vs paid access to programs and an ad-free experience.
See comparison →Boostcamp combines a full workout tracker, 11,000+ structured strength programs, and a custom program builder. Nike Training Club is a free multi-discipline app with guided video classes across strength, yoga, pilates, and recovery. Two very different approaches to fitness.
See comparison →How these comparisons are sourced
Every feature, price, and rating on these pages is verified from the competitor's own marketing site, App Store and Google Play listings, and official help center. We don't quote third-party review aggregators for facts about the apps. Each page lists the "last updated" date so you know when the comparison was last verified.
We don't compare on subjective criteria like which app "feels better" or "is more polished," since those judgments depend on what you train for and what you already use. We compare on structural facts: what's in the free tier, how the pricing tiers are organized, what platforms are supported, and what each app's programs and analytics layers actually include.
Want a ranked roundup of alternatives to a specific app instead of a 1:1 comparison? See our alternatives roundups for Strong and Fitbod.