- Unlimited workout logging — every set, every rep
- Your gym's weekly leaderboard, resets every Monday
- All 5 leagues — Iron, Bronze, Steel, Gold, Diamond
- Streak grid, PR timeline, and a dashboard built to be screenshotted
- Cancel from the app — no front-desk paperwork
Six bucks. One scoreboard. No tiers.
If your gym hits 50 members on the app, everyone's price drops to $4 — because the leaderboard is more fun when more people are on it.
How it works. When 50 members at the same gym are on the app, every single one of them drops to $4/mo automatically. No coupon code. No "ask the founder."
Pricing recalculates every Sunday at midnight, same time leagues reset. Drop below 50 and it goes back to $6 — but in two years that's only happened twice.
Cancel from the app
Three taps. No "are you sure?" dialog with a sad-face cartoon. We don't have time for that and neither do you.
First week is free
You get one full leaderboard reset to see if you actually like climbing it. Card on file, charges Monday after.
Your data stays yours
Export every set you've logged as CSV any time. Leave the app, take 6 years of training history with you.
"I already use Hevy. Why one more app?"
Fair. You probably don't need another set logger — Hevy and Strong are great at that. So we're not trying to replace them. We're trying to do the one thing they don't:
Make the regulars at your gym know each other exist.
You can keep logging in Hevy if you want. Scoreboard imports your workouts on the way in, ranks you against the people lifting in the same room, and that's it. We're a leaderboard layer, not a logbook replacement.
$6 in gym math.
Your gym already costs you something. $6/mo is the smallest line item on this list, and it's the one that makes the other ones mean something.
Why this isn't free, and why it isn't more.
I priced this at $6 because at $0 nobody takes the leaderboard seriously and at $20 nobody's friend at the gym signs up to compete. $6 is exactly the price where you'll add a co-worker, a training partner, and the guy you nod at by the squat racks — which is the only way the board actually works.
If your gym hits 50 of you, you all drop to $4 and I take the loss on the difference. That's the deal.
— Sam, founder. Lifting at the same gym for 6 years.