Log workouts by typing naturally
Write workouts like quick gym notes, review what Fi7Note recognized, and save them as useful workout history.
See how free-text logging worksFi7Note is built for fast logging during training. Write the workout naturally, let the app process it on-device, review the result right away, and save a private local-first record you can come back to later for history, PRs, progress, and muscle-related views.
Fast now. Useful later.
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Start with the most common question: can you log workouts by typing naturally instead of filling forms? Then use the hub to explore related Fi7Note workflows as they are added.
Write workouts like quick gym notes, review what Fi7Note recognized, and save them as useful workout history.
See how free-text logging worksUse the hub as the Fi7Note-specific starting point for note-first logging, review, history, previous-weight recall, and future workflow pages.
View all Fi7Note use casesThe page follows the product in the order people actually use it: free-text notes, Highlights, review, history, then progress.
Fi7Note opens on a dark writing view built to keep typing as clear as possible. As the note grows, the screen scrolls cleanly with the workout so longer entries stay readable instead of turning into a cramped logging flow.
If that writing view still does not feel calm enough, Zen mode strips the screen back further and focuses fully on writing the notes. Exercises, reps, weight, time, and short remarks all live in the same place, and no templates or custom patterns have to be set up before the first workout.
The same workout note stays on screen while Fi7Note starts highlighting the pieces it recognizes inside each line. Exercise names, time, speed, weight, reps, notes, and other detected parts remain anchored to the original text instead of disappearing into a separate form.
The note stays understandable while Fi7Note keeps recognized workout details close to that original text. Units can be recognized from the note and converted to the preferred profile unit when needed, cardio values can be derived from the values you did enter, and uncertain exercise names can surface suggestions before the workout is saved.
Review and Edit keeps the original notes visible with the current highlights laid directly over the same lines they came from. Users can tap a highlight and change what Fi7Note thinks it is, for example from a note to an exercise, instead of having to rewrite the workout from scratch.
Untagged text can be selected and turned into a new highlight, existing highlights can be deleted, and the selected range can be extended, shortened, or shifted with a slider when detection is close but not perfect. Detected muscles are shown here as well and can be adjusted before saving. Fi7Note starts timing the workout from the first edit in the note and ends it at save, but the review screen also lets the user set workout start and end manually when needed.
History starts with compact workout cards that keep dates, time ranges, summary stats, muscle-group chips, and condensed exercise lines easy to scan. Search, filters, list and calendar views, and mini trends help you narrow in on the right workout quickly.
If a workout was saved too early, you can keep logging in a new note and merge the split workouts later in History. The same selection flow also lets you compare workouts directly, and tapping a muscle chip in History can open the matching muscle detail view in Progress.
Progress opens with time-range filters across the top, a volume chart beside a goal ring, and a stack of summary cards underneath. As the view moves down, it surfaces standout muscle progress, cardio totals, workout duration, and other useful aggregates built from saved workouts across different time ranges.
Further down, the view reveals Personal Records cards, bar charts for volume and workout duration, a cardio chart, muscle frequency, a muscle focus radar, and a distribution donut by muscle group. The view then enters the Muscles & exercises section, opens Chest, and shows a dedicated panel with a Last 28 days summary, a Bench Press chart, a visible chart tooltip, and a scrolling workout timeline. From cardio detail and muscle detail, Fi7Note can jump directly to the underlying saved workout in History.
See how Fi7Note lets you check recognized highlights, muscles, and workout details before saving.
Fi7Note keeps logging fast during training, then turns the same workout into something you can review, compare, and learn from later.
Fi7Note is broad enough for gym days, runs, and mixed workouts, but still note-first instead of tap-heavy. The point is not to force every kind of training into a different logging flow.
Fi7Note starts with the way people already log: shorthand, mixed notation, quick corrections, and rough wording in the middle of training. The app is built to meet that reality without asking for templates or custom patterns first.
Fi7Note is fast in the moment, but it is also built for the later questions: last weight, comparison, merge, progress, exercise detail, and the full record behind a workout.
Fi7Note does not ask for one exact format. These are just a few realistic ways workout notes can look.
Bench press bb 75kg 8/9/6/6
A compact lifting note can stay compact. You do not have to expand every set into a rigid form before Fi7Note can work with it.
Jogging 30min 5km
You do not need to enter every cardio metric manually. Fi7Note can derive pace and speed from the values you did log.
Bench press bb 185lbs 8/6/5
Units are recognized from the note and can be converted into your preferred profile unit so progress stays consistent.
Skullcrusher 9x25kg, 7x20kg
Set-specific changes can stay in the note the way people actually write them instead of being normalized first.
You do not need to choose every exercise from a form before you can start logging. Fi7Note starts with the kind of text people already write during training: compact sets, quick weight notes, cardio entries, and small comments.
Fi7Note is grounded in practical constraints: multi-model parsing on the phone, private local-first records, no pattern setup before first use, and a workflow that still works when training happens offline.
Fi7Note uses multiple on-device models together for exercise recognition, structured span detection, and muscle enrichment. The point is not hype; it is more dependable recognition from real workout notes without shipping every decision off the phone.
Fi7Note is built to work from natural input without asking people to create templates, train patterns, or predefine how they log. If the note is realistic, the app is built to make sense of it.
Training data stays private on the device as part of a local-first workflow. Once the app has what it needs, workouts can be tracked offline from anywhere, exported when needed, and moved to a new device without relying on later sync.
Fi7Note supports English, German, Spanish, French, and Italian in both the UI and recognition. Language can be chosen in the profile or picked up automatically, and units are recognized from notes and converted into the preferred profile unit if they differ from your settings so progress stays consistent.
Fi7Note is built for the part most trackers mishandle: fast logging during the workout, then a workout record you can review, compare, and learn from later in history, PRs, and progress.
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Questions people ask before installing Fi7Note — and a few practical ones that matter once they start using it.
Yes. Fi7Note is built for fast natural notes during training, then shows the recognized workout data before you save so the session can stay both quick now and useful later.
Yes. Fi7Note is built for natural workout notes, not rigid forms. You can type compact lifting notes, cardio entries, mixed workout text, and realistic shorthand, then review what the app understood before saving.
Fi7Note keeps recognized highlights visible in your workout note and gives you a review step before saving. You can check what was understood, add missing highlights, remove wrong ones, adjust text ranges, review recognized muscles, and then save the workout.
No. Fi7Note is built to work from natural workout notes without asking you to create templates, custom patterns, or a setup process before your first workout.
No. Fi7Note is built for realistic variation. Notes like "Bench press bb 75kg 8/9/6/6", "Jogging 30min 5km", or "Skullcrusher 9x25kg, 7x20kg" can all work without forcing one official syntax first.
No. Fi7Note supports lifting, cardio, and mixed training, so the same note-first flow can cover gym sessions, runs, and hybrid workouts.
Yes. Fi7Note is designed for mixed workout notes, so strength work, cardio values, and short remarks can live in the same entry.
No. Fi7Note can derive missing cardio values from the values you did enter. For example, if you log time and distance, it can calculate pace and speed from that.
Yes. Fi7Note is local-first, keeps workout data on the device, and stays usable offline once the required assets are available.
Yes. Workouts can be exported when needed and moved to a new device, so you are not relying on later cloud sync.
Fi7Note supports English, German, Spanish, French, and Italian in both the UI and recognition. Units are recognized from your notes and can be converted into your preferred profile unit if they differ from your settings.
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Yes. You can tap highlights to correct what Fi7Note recognized, add missing highlights, remove wrong ones, and adjust a selected range when detection is close but not perfect.
That means Fi7Note is not fully confident about the exercise name yet. The ? opens suggestions for likely exercise names, and choosing one updates the note accordingly.
Yes. You can reopen saved workouts, edit them, and reuse them later. History and Progress stay linked, so you can move between the saved workout and the related views built from it.
Just keep logging in a new note. Later, in History, Fi7Note lets you merge split workouts so an early save does not break the overall record.
Yes. History lets you select two saved workouts and compare them directly.
Saved workouts stay available in History, and the data from them also feeds Progress, PRs, cardio totals, volume trends, muscle views, and exercise detail across different time ranges.