Training · Nutrition · Habits · Progress
Axis remembers every set, every meal, and every habit, so you walk into the gym knowing exactly what to beat. Your training, food, and progress finally live in one fast app instead of four slow ones.
Tuesday
July 1
Today's Workout
PUSH / PULL / LEGS
Push A
Ready when you are
Still To Do
Habits
Zero friction
Consistency is the whole game, so Axis removes everything that stands between you and the log. Everything lives on your phone first, so it opens instantly and works anywhere. The cloud's only job is keeping a copy safe.
Basement gym, airplane, middle of nowhere. Your workout logs like nothing's wrong, because nothing is.
Every set syncs itself the moment you're back online. Lose your phone, get a new one, sign in. It's all still there.
Every screen reads straight off your phone. You will never watch a spinner between sets again.
One tap exports your whole history. Apps that lock you in are betting you'll quit. This one bets you won't.
Inside the app
Training, food, habits, and proof it's working. The four things that actually change your body, each built the way a good coach would run them.
Train
Progressive overload is the whole secret, and it dies the moment you can't remember last week. Axis puts last session's numbers next to today's targets, so every set has a goal before you touch the bar.
Barbell Bench Press
Last time: 185 × 8, 185 × 8, 185 × 7
Fuel
Food tracking fails because it's a part-time job. Axis uses hand portions instead, the same system pro nutrition coaches teach: a palm of protein, a fist of veggies. Logging a meal takes five seconds, which means you'll still be doing it in March.
Lunch
~620 cal
780 kcal left
1,620 of 2,400
Progress
Day to day, your body gaslights you. Water, sleep, sodium, one salty dinner. The Progress tab charts the trend underneath the noise and scores your whole week, so you stop panicking over one bad weigh-in and start trusting numbers that are clearly moving.
Weight
186.2 lb · down 4.6 in 6 weeks
This Week
4 of 4 workouts
Habits
Drink the water. Hit the steps. Get to bed. Habits work when checking them off is easier than skipping them, so Axis makes it two taps to add one, one tap to check it, and gives you a score bar that makes a full day weirdly satisfying.
Habits
3 of 4 done
Hotel gym. Thirty minutes. Two dumbbells and a bench. After launch, you'll tell Axis what you're working with in plain English, and it hands back a real workout: exercises, sets, rep ranges, and rest, ready to start. Ten seconds from question to first set, with nothing to copy out of a chat window.
GENERATED
Quad Focus, Knee-Friendly
5 exercises · 15 sets · ~45 min
Pricing
Axis launches at $4.99 a month. Less than one protein shake, for the app that replaces four.
Rather never think about it again? There's a lifetime option: $99, once, yours for good. That's what people paid for the original Notion version of this system, and it's the same deal here. No renewal ever, and the export button never goes away.
And if you're on the waitlist, you get founding pricing: $0.99 a month, locked in for life. Not for the first year. For life. That's the thank-you for showing up before there were reviews to check.
Make it yours
An app you open every day should look like you chose it. Pick a palette below and watch this whole page re-skin, phone screens included. The app switches the same way.
↑ Live demo. This entire page runs on the app's actual color system.
Questions
One quick sign-in, yes. That's what lets your history back itself up and follow you to your next phone. The app runs on your device either way, so it never needs a connection to work.
Nothing changes. Log your sets in a concrete basement, log lunch on a plane. When your phone finds the internet again, everything syncs on its own.
You. Your logs back up to your own account, progress photos never leave your phone, and one tap exports your whole history. It's your training, not my inventory.
Because food databases are why people quit tracking. Searching "homemade chili" five different ways is a chore. A palm of protein and a fist of veggies takes five seconds, and it's the same system pro nutrition coaches have taught for years.
It's what the template grew up into. People paid $99 for the original Project Reset system in Notion. The app is that system rebuilt from scratch, faster and friendlier, and it replaces the template for good.
Those are workout loggers, and good ones. Axis runs your training, food, habits, and progress in one place, so the numbers can talk to each other. Your lifting app doesn't know what you ate this week. This one does.
$0.99 a month, locked in for life. The regular price is $4.99, and founding users never pay it. It's the lowest price this app will ever have, and it only goes to the waitlist. Lock it in below.
It's in final testing right now. The waitlist gets TestFlight invites first, then it hits the App Store. iPhone first. Where it goes next is partly up to the feature board inside the app.
I didn't set out to build an app. I'm a lifter and a former online fitness coach. For years I ran my training, food, and habits through Project Reset, a Notion template I built and sold to people who wanted one system instead of five apps.
The system worked. The tools didn't. Spreadsheet trackers break the moment you archive a habit. Big fitness apps won't log a set without a signal and a spinner. And nothing remembered the small stuff, like where I set the seat on the leg press.
So I rebuilt Project Reset as the app I actually wanted: everything in one place, instant, and built around how people actually train. If you've ever had a lifting app, a calorie app, and a habit app open in the same hour, this is for you.
Early access
Axis is in final testing now. Drop your email and you'll get the TestFlight invite the day it's ready, plus founding pricing when it launches: $0.99 a month, locked in for life.
No spam, no daily drip. Just the invite and launch news.