FitForge is an offline-first fitness and nutrition tracker designed with Indian athletes in mind. The app operates entirely on the user's Android device, requiring no account and keeping all personal data local. It provides tools for tracking workouts and meals, supporting users in managing their exercise routines and dietary habits without the need for an internet connection.
The workout functionality includes a library of over 110 exercises, covering both bodyweight and equipment-based movements suitable for users from beginner to expert levels. FitForge offers structured training plans spanning five or seven days, with built-in rest days. These plans adapt to the user's fitness level by automatically scaling sets and rest periods. During workout sessions, users can log the weight and repetitions for each set and view their previous session's weights to monitor progress. The app features a live session tracker with per-set tracking, rest timers, and haptic cues, and displays the day's workout on the home screen according to the selected plan. Users can also create custom exercises, complete with step-by-step instructions and warnings, and manage them within a personal library.
For nutrition tracking, FitForge allows users to log meals using a database of common Indian foods such as dal, roti, rice, paneer, eggs, and chicken. Serving sizes are adjustable, and users can manually enter custom meals, including the ability to create reusable custom foods. The app tracks macronutrients—protein, carbohydrates, and fat—against the user's active diet plan. The daily food log is organized by meal and resets automatically at midnight. FitForge includes nine curated diet plans tailored for muscle gain, fat loss, and maintenance, with options for vegetarian, non-vegetarian, and vegan preferences.
FitForge is available as a free and open-source Android application, distributed through the F-Droid repository. The app also offers optional AI coaching, though all core tracking and planning features are accessible offline and without an account.
FitForge sits in PulseGate's Health & fitness category. It enables users to track workouts and nutrition offline, with optional AI coaching. FitForge is an open-source project aimed at fitness enthusiasts and athletes. The project is open source (Open Source). The product ships for the web and Android.
It is developed by FitForge Studios, and the product first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 33 commits in the last 90 days. Across PulseGate's embedding index, FitForge has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 6 catalogued features are fitness tracking, nutrition logging, and offline mode. The interface is available in 26 languages, including Arabic, Tibetan, and Catalan.
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