Really excited to bring Quick Fit, our 7 minute workout, quick ab and yoga app to Apple Watch.
I was inspired to make it after I got too busy to exercise while working on a previous app. Since our launch last year, Quick Fit has been featured in an Apple Ad and has helped a million people to get off their butts (myself included). πͺ
EDIT: Here's some promocodes (thanks for the suggestion @Bramk). Happy πβοΈ day!
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@robjama My wife and I have been using your apps to do 7 minute workout & 4 minute Tabata workout for more than a year, couldn't live without it. Just wanna say you've done a really great job, I've tried others but yours just seem the best.
@davydyoung Hey Alexander, no we don't use the accelerometer. The initial version of WatchKit is extremely limited. There's no access to any of the sensors on the Watch. Hoping Apple has some updates for us on this at WWDC.
This was the iPhone app that got me into the 7 min workout and got me off my butt after a really bad month or two in 2013. Congrats @robjama. My watch arrives today, so this will probably be the second app I install after our own (we are launching one for Turf.ly next week).
Congratulations on this. I really enjoy the product. Interesting to see the number of fitness apps eg Zova that has trainers uploading content. In the end i think the best apps will come down to the quality of the fitness work out - meaning open source fitness apps might get squeezed out?
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