Social Fitness
Train Together.
Even When You're Not.
Share and compete with friends — stay motivated together.
TrainMate converts change into a game. Share your workouts, meals, steps, and achievements on a public feed. Add friends, compete on leaderboards, bump each other for accountability, and react to every PR and milestone. Fitness is better when someone's watching.

How It Works

Fitness Social That Actually Works
Stay consistent with gamification
Leaderboards, competitions, and friendly rivalry keep you showing up — unlike other apps that leave you training alone. When fitness is a game, consistency comes naturally.
Stay connected with your friends
Share workouts, bump each other, and react to every PR — unlike other apps where social is an afterthought. Your fitness circle lives right inside the app.
Everything in one place
Workouts, meals, steps, social feed, and leaderboards — all inside TrainMate. You don't need a separate app for sharing your fitness life or competing with friends.
Fitness is better with friends
Consistency is easy when your friends are watching. The social layer turns solo training into a shared experience — accountability, motivation, and a reason to keep going.
“I bumped my friend when he skipped leg day and he actually went. This feature alone is worth the download.”
“Having my meals and workouts shared to a feed keeps me honest. Would love group challenges in a future update.”
Common Questions
Public — anyone on TrainMate can see your shared posts. You choose what to share. Nothing is posted automatically; you decide every time.
Everything you track — completed workouts, meals you've logged, step milestones, and general achievements. Anything in TrainMate can be shared with one tap.
It's a friendly nudge you send to a friend who hasn't been active recently. A way to say "hey, get to the gym" without sending a long message. Think of it as a poke, but for fitness.
Yes. The social feed is entirely optional. You can use TrainMate for meal tracking, workout planning, and step counting without ever sharing anything or adding friends.
No. The feed is public, so you'll see other people's posts even without adding friends. But having a few friends on the app makes the accountability and leaderboard features much more effective.
