Hardy is an advanced strength training app developed by Hardy App OÜ, aimed at gym-goers focused on resistance training. Its core pitch is “creating and tracking advanced weight training programs.” The page states that it has a 4.8 rating on the App Store, 45,000+ users, 1,800+ public programs, and 12,000+ workout logs recorded each month. Rather than a generative AI app in the traditional sense, it is better understood as an intelligent training log for periodized routines such as 5/3/1, Push Pull Legs, 5x5, and 3x3.
Hardy’s core value is not chat or content generation, but automatically calculating the weight to lift next time based on training rules, progression, deloads, and progressive overload. Users can browse public workout plans from the community or create their own routines. During workouts, the app guides users set by set and records sets, reps, weight, and rest time. Multiple reviews highlight that it can replace Excel/PDF spreadsheets and remove the need to manually edit formulas and Training Max values. The UI is described as modern, clean, ad-free, and not weighed down by bloated social features.
The captured page does not disclose free-tier limits, subscription pricing, one-time purchase pricing, or payment methods, so its value for money cannot be assessed in detail. The page also does not state whether there is a Chinese interface, localization, API access, third-party device support, or integration with health platforms. On privacy, only a Privacy Policy link is visible; the main text does not explain data storage, sharing, export, or deletion mechanisms.
Its strengths are clear positioning and a strong fit for people who follow periodized training based on percentages, 1RM, or fixed progression rules. The large number of public programs and community validation lower the barrier to getting started, and several users describe the developer as responsive to feedback. The limitations are also clear: the text does not demonstrate true AI model capabilities; some users report occasional notification instability and inconvenient access to historical weights for accessory movements; there are no exercise GIFs, videos, or movement tutorials; and the evaluation system for user-created plans is still not clearly defined.
Hardy is suitable for users with some training experience who want to seriously track strength training and automate progression rules, especially those tired of using Excel spreadsheets. It is less suitable for users who need Chinese instructional videos, AI personal trainer conversations, or beginner movement coaching. Access from mainland China is not addressed in the main text; App Store/Google Play availability, network connectivity, and payment methods all need to be verified in practice. Alternatives include Strong, Jefit, Gymshark Fitness, Excel/Google Sheets, or domestic fitness tracking apps in China.
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