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Re:Do Workouts

A workout app for people who already know what they train.

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Cost / License

  • Freemium (Pay once)
  • Proprietary

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  • Android
  • iPhone
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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $5 + free version with limited functionality.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Re:Do Workouts?

Minimal Workout App

If you search for a minimal workout app, you usually get two extremes: apps that feel empty, or apps that feel like full media platforms. Re:Do is in the middle on purpose. It gives you enough structure to train consistently, without adding a coaching or motivation layer you did not ask for.

What a minimal workout app should do Add exercises quickly, even if it is just a name Plan workouts without long setup flows Run sessions step by step with clear timing Track what you actually completed What it should avoid Unasked coaching layers Guilt mechanics and streak pressure Overbuilt flows that hide basic actions Noise that makes restarting harder after a break Who this is for Re:Do fits people who already know their training style. That can be bodyweight training at home, martial arts side sessions, strength accessory work, or mixed routines that do not fit a predefined program. The common pattern is simple: you need a tool, not a trainer persona inside your phone.

Who this is not for If you want daily coaching content, transformation feeds, or a highly guided beginner curriculum, Re:Do is probably not the right app. It is intentionally narrow: plan, run, track.

Practical use case Example: you train four times per week, mostly at home. You keep a push day, pull day, legs/core day, and one conditioning session. In Re:Do, you create those workouts once, adjust exercises as needed, schedule the week, run each session, and review what got done. No extra steps.

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