Not your standard workout tracker
There’s no shortage of apps offering comprehensive workout planning and tracking tools. PeakLift is different. It’s not designed to replace your primary tracking method, whether that’s a notebook or another app. Instead, PeakLift focuses exclusively on what matters most to serious strength athletes: your personal records. No warm-ups, no working sets—just a dedicated space to log your PRs and analyze the data. By narrowing its focus, PeakLift provides the tools you need to monitor and utilize your best lifts without the clutter of unnecessary features.
The importance of tracking
In strength training, hitting a new personal record (PR) is a reflection of the hard work and dedication an athlete has put into their training. These reference points are critical to both track and understand thus enabling athletes to make in-the-moment choices based off of current data.
Designed by athletes, for athletes
PeakLift was born out of my own needs as a strength athlete. In training, I often rely on my most recent personal records (PRs) to guide my sessions—whether calculating working sets as a percentage of my one-rep max or aiming for a new PR. While I’ve always kept an old-fashioned notebook to log my progress, flipping through pages to find what I need can be time-consuming and inconvenient. PeakLift goes beyond simple record-keeping, providing quick access to your data and delivering the analytics I’ve always wanted to better understand and optimize my performance.