Log Every Rep.
Own Your Progress.
MyIronLog is a privacy-first workout tracker for iPhone. No cloud, no subscription, no fluff — just you and your iron.
What it does
Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.
Built for lifters who want to focus on training, not navigating menus or managing subscriptions.
Strength & Cardio
Log up to 3 sets per strength exercise with individual weights, or track cardio sessions by duration. One app, every workout type.
Progress at a Glance
See your last 5 sessions as a mini chart while logging. Full weekly and monthly statistics show where you're improving — and where to push harder.
Full Workout History
Every session saved, grouped by day, newest first. Swipe to delete. Your complete training log is always one tap away.
Smart Exercise Reminders
The 5 exercises you've neglected most are highlighted automatically — so you never forget leg day again.
iCloud & Custom Backups
Store your database in iCloud, Nextcloud, or any file provider. Automatic daily backups with 7-day retention — always safe, always yours.
Instant Setup
A quick 4-step onboarding gets you logging your first workout in under a minute. No account creation, no email, no waiting.
Privacy first
Your data stays
on your device.
No accounts. No tracking. No analytics. MyIronLog stores everything locally — and gives you full control over where.
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Zero cloud dependency
The app works fully offline. iCloud sync is optional and controlled entirely by you.
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No account, ever
There's no sign-up, no login, no email address required. Open the app and start lifting.
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Portable database
Move your database file to any folder — iCloud Drive, Nextcloud, USB — and take it with you.
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Open source (MIT)
Every line of code is public. Verify exactly what the app does — or fork it and make it your own.
Localization
Available in 6 languages.
MyIronLog ships fully translated. Switch language anytime in Settings — no restart required.
Built in the open.
MyIronLog is free and open source under the MIT license. Browse the code, file issues, or contribute on Codeberg.