August 12, 2026
Improved
- Faster app navigation. Returning to a loaded dashboard view no longer repeats its data request, and the workout logger now paints an immediate app-shaped loading state during navigation.
- Workout history stays light at any age. The app loads and filters history in server-backed pages instead of sending every workout to the phone at once. Older workouts remain available on demand.
- Leaner public profiles. Profile statistics now use maintained summaries and database aggregates rather than loading every historical set into app memory.
July 18, 2026
Improved
- A calmer split editor. Split and day actions now live in compact three-dot menus. Exercise rows no longer show drag handles, arrow buttons, or extra field labels.
- Purposeful exercise reordering. Reorder is now a focused sheet with the same touch-friendly interaction used in the workout logger, instead of controls on every row.
- More useful workout calendar. Tap a logged day to see every workout from that date, then open the one you want. Browsing calendar months now loads the right workouts on demand.
- Complete history and cleaner dashboard data.Workout history is no longer capped, and dashboard totals use complete weeks and the current calendar month.
Fixed
- Recovered workout drafts keep their identity.If you save yesterday's unfinished workout today, it keeps yesterday's date and workout type instead of being filed as today's session. You can also recover a draft on a rest day.
- Dashboard updates are reliable after workout changes. Creating, editing, duplicating, or deleting a workout now updates the dashboard before the app confirms success.
- Safer split and exercise changes. There can only be one active split, deleting the last saved split creates a clean replacement, and removing an exercise now asks for confirmation.
- More honest saves and inputs. Profile settings remain saved if a picture upload fails, and invalid nutrition dates or values are rejected instead of being silently changed.
- Rest days are flexible without being accidental.You can now explicitly log an unscheduled workout on a rest day. It does not change your split, and the app checks the day's saved split state instead of its display name.
Removed
- Split assistant. We retired the AI split assistant. The split planner remains available for creating, editing, and activating your own weekly templates.
July 5, 2026
Improved
- Theme switch moved into the navigation. Instead of riding along in the header on every page, it now lives in the sidebar on desktop and in the menu on mobile.
- Livelier action button. The mobile action circles now pop in and out one after another as you open and close the menu, including the rest-timer buttons.
- Smoother mobile menu. The menu button morphs cleanly between a hamburger and an X, its items animate in and out, and the button itself is smaller and tidier.
- On mobile, the Delete account button now shares a row with Save profile and Sign out.
Fixed
- Focusing a field no longer zooms the page on mobile.
- The delete workout / set confirmation is now centered and always visible on mobile, instead of hiding behind the browser's bottom bar.
- The reset-from-split button is back on the mobile logger — it now lives in the action button menu and clears the current workout to reload it from your split.
July 3, 2026
Added
- Nutrition tracking. Log daily calories, protein, a BMR target, and body weight, with day/week/month calorie charts and a body-weight trend.
- Timed sets. Log time-based work like planks and carries alongside reps.
- Rest timer. A between-set countdown with 30s–3m presets, +30s, pause, and skip, built into the mobile action button.
- Personal records. The dashboard now tracks estimated 1RM (bodyweight lifts included) and celebrates new PRs when you save a workout.
- Streaks & momentum. Weekly workout streak and month-over-month change on the overview.
- Account management. Change your email, change your password, or delete your account from the profile page.
- Install as an app. logit is now a PWA — add it to your home screen for a fullscreen, app-like experience with its own icon, and a friendly screen when you're offline.
- Instant tap feedback. Opening a workout, exercise, or action shows a spinner right on the thing you tapped while it loads, so nothing feels frozen.
- This changelog.
Improved
- Bodyweight sets now count toward volume and PRs using your tracked body weight; the logger shows your weight as "BW (150)".
- Redesigned the Nutrition page to match the rest of the app, with an accurate loading skeleton.
- The Personal records list is scrollable and the workout calendar height now matches it.
- Cleaner mobile action button (a rotating +) and a tidier profile account layout.
- Smoother page transitions throughout, plus a more app-like feel on touch (no rubber-band scroll or tap flash).
Fixed
- Personal records no longer shows "No lifts logged yet" on older accounts.
- The logger's live volume preview now matches the saved total for bodyweight sets.