Comparison table
One page. One table. No verdicts.
This page keeps the comparison neutral. It is just a feature and positioning snapshot for Gym Hero, Stronger, and Hevy so you can scan the differences without reading three separate sales pages.
Gym Hero
Apple-first, privacy-first workout tracking.
Stronger
Competitive training features and visible progress loops.
Hevy
Social workout logging and community momentum.
Feature table
| Feature | Gym Hero | Stronger | Hevy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apple Health focus | Core part of the product story | Not a primary theme in current positioning | Available, but not the main product angle |
| Apple Watch fit | Built into the main Apple workflow | Supports wearable training, but not Apple-only | Supports Apple Watch inside a broader platform setup |
| Privacy positioning | Privacy-first is explicit in the product story | Not a central marketing theme | Not a central marketing theme |
| Offline logging | Part of the core workflow | Not emphasized in current comparison copy | Available, though not the main positioning hook |
| On-device intelligence | Explicit part of the product story | AI routines and adaptation are part of the pitch | Smarter planning exists, but community is more visible |
| Social or community layer | Minimal in current positioning | Challenges and competition are visible themes | Community and sharing are prominent themes |
| Progress gamification | Quieter and less game-like | Strength Score and challenge loops are prominent | Habit and community momentum matter more than scoring |
| Platform scope | Apple-first | Broader cross-platform story | Broader cross-platform story |
| Best fit | Apple users who want private, Apple-native training | Users who want competitive momentum and scoring | Users who want community and social accountability |
This table is based on the current comparison copy and public product positioning already used across the Gym Hero site.
Related guides
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