Solo Android gym app asks users to find rough spots before new features
Fi7Note is an Android gym notes app. It lets people write workouts as quick notes, checks what the app recognized, then saves the result as . Those saved records can later show progress, previous weights, personal records, muscle views, and recovery data.
Recent additions include Share Studio, body and muscle , recovery charts, bodyweight and reps-only tracking, and -style entries. The current focus is a quality pass before more features are added. Testers are asked to enter one realistic workout and report anything broken, confusing, slow, unclear, annoying, or different from what they expected.
Useful reports should include the device, Android version, app language, workout input, what happened, what was expected, and a or if it helps and is not private. The best report gets .
Key points
- Fi7Note turns quick workout notes into .
- The app uses saved records to show progress, past weights, personal records, muscle views, and recovery data.
- Newer features include Share Studio, , recovery charts, bodyweight tracking, and -style entries.
- The requested testing covers crashes, wrong recognition, confusing screens, unclear wording, slow flows, and unexpected results.
- A useful report includes device details, Android version, app language, input, actual result, expected result, and optional visuals.