Log workouts by typing naturally
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.
See examplesPractical questions about how Fi7Note works before and after you install it: free-text logging, review before saving, useful history later, pricing, offline use, and data portability.
These use cases explain both sides of the note-first flow: how free-text logging stays fast and how review before saving keeps it trustworthy.
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.
See examplesSee how Fi7Note lets you check recognized highlights, muscles, and workout details before saving.
See how review before saving worksYes. 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.
Fi7Note may be offered through Google Play with a 14-day trial for eligible subscriptions. Depending on the offer shown in Google Play, Fi7Note may be available as a monthly subscription, a yearly subscription, or a one-time Lifetime Access purchase. Google Play handles billing, renewals, cancellations, and purchase management.
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.
Practical questions about how Fi7Note works before and after you install it: free-text logging, review before saving, useful history later, pricing, offline use, and data portability.