For lifters. Always.
Hey,
We didn't set out to build a company.
We just wanted to see our friends' lifts.
When work took us to a new city, we were still training, still obsessed. But the group chat wasn't the same as being in the gym together. Watching your mate hit a new squat PR, knowing your bench was next. That feeling of training withsomeone, even when you're miles apart. We couldn't find an app that gave us that. So we started building one.
That was six months ago. Grytt is what came out of it.
Here's what we believe.
Logging your workouts is the most important thing you can do in the gym. Not the sexiest. Not the most fun. But the thing that actually separates the lifters who keep getting stronger from the ones who've been “training for years” and can't tell you their numbers.
The problem is every app makes it harder than it needs to be. You're already doing the hard work: the reps, the sets, the showing up when you don't want to. The last thing you need is an app that makes you do more work just to record what you did.
So we obsessed over one thing: make logging take as little effort as possible, so the data is there when you need it, and the gym stays the gym.
We're building this for both sides of the gym.
For lifters, that means an app that's seen every rep you've put in. One that can tell you what your training is actually doing, and what to do next, instead of handing you another generic plan that ignores everything you've ever done.
For trainers, it means the work that buries you gets lighter. The programming, the tracking, answering “how's this client doing?” fifty times a week. So you can coach more people without drowning in admin, and spend your energy on the part only a human can do.
And cutting through all of it is AI that has actually seen your training. Not a chatbot that forgets you the moment you close the app. Something that knows your sets, reads your coach's program, and gets smarter every time you show up.
A few things we keep coming back to:
Your data is the whole point. An AI that hasn't seen your training is just guessing with better grammar.
Lifters and coaches belong in the same system. Training has always been a relationship. The tools should reflect that, not split it across two apps that never talk.
The job is to make the next decision obvious. Not more charts. Not more advice. Just a clear read on what's working and what to do about it.
This app is yours.
We've spoken to more lifters than we can count. In DMs, in gyms, over calls at 11pm. Every single conversation has made Grytt better. That's not marketing. That's just what happened.
If you have thoughts, complaints, ideas, or just want to tell us something isn't working, we want to hear it. Not through a feedback form. Directly. Any time.
Because Grytt isn't finished. It's being built withyou. And that's exactly how we want it.
Built with you
We're lifting too.
Come find us on the app. Tell us what's working, what isn't, and what we should build next.