Built by calisthenics athletes for calisthenics athletes. Designed around skills, not exercises.
You log every set. You feel the gains. But your tracker doesn't speak your language.
Trying to log a 30-second tucked planche in a rep-and-set field is like writing prose in a spreadsheet.
"How heavy?" matters less than "how horizontal?" The data structure has to match the discipline.
Generic exercise libraries can't capture progression families. Front lever has 7 levels. Planche has 6. Handstand has 12. Most apps have one entry: "Bodyweight Hold."
Total reps don't tell you when to attempt the next variation. Effort climbing while output flatlines does. Statik watches that for you.
We built something different.
No other tracker shows you the chain. Statik does — for every skill, every level.
Tap any step to see the prerequisite chain Statik tracks under the hood.
100+ static and dynamic moves with progression families. Search, filter by tier and equipment, save your favorites. The library competitors don't have, for the discipline they don't understand.

One input flow that handles both, with the same data structure underneath. Watch a 5-second tucked planche evolve into a 30-second straddle, all on one chart.

The signal competitors don't collect. Effort climbing at the same difficulty? Statik tells you. Form trending down? Statik flags it. The numbers that actually predict when you're ready for the next variation — not just how hard you breathed.

Pick the skill you're chasing — front lever, planche, iron cross. Statik shows you the full progression chain, tracks every prerequisite, and tells you when you're ready for the next variation.

PRs detected automatically across every skill. Per-skill timeline of your milestones. Marked on charts. No spreadsheets. No manual entry.

Calisthenics isn't only straight sets. Statik now speaks every format — For Time, AMRAP, EMOM, Pyramids, and Rounds — each with its own live timer, prescription, and pacing splits. Run a 21-15-9, grind an EMOM, climb a pyramid. The structure you train in is finally the structure you log.

Built for event athletes. Sequence moves and transitions on your apparatus, then log attempts — clean or partial — and watch your success rate climb. Front lever to back lever, muscle-up to handstand. Your flow, finally tracked like the skill it is.

Other workout apps weren't built for this. Statik was.
| Statik | Hevy | Strong | JEFIT | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Static-hold timer (seconds) | ✓ | — | — | — |
| Dedicated calisthenics skills library (760+ skills) | ✓ | — | — | — |
| RPE per set | ✓ | ✓ | — | ✓ |
| Form score per set | ✓ | — | — | — |
| Goal-driven progression chain | ✓ | — | — | — |
| Skill progression families | ✓ | — | — | — |
| Stagnation detection | ✓ | — | — | — |
| Weighted calisthenics + e1RM | ✓ 1.1 | — | — | — |
| Per-rep-bucket PR tracking | ✓ 1.1 | — | — | — |
| Workout scheduling + recurring | ✓ 1.1 | — | ✓ | — |
| Skip-this-week (non-destructive) | ✓ 1.1 | — | — | — |
| Weekly Review with deltas | ✓ 1.1 | — | — | — |
| Progressive overload suggestions | ✓ 1.1 | — | — | — |
| Offline logging | ✓ 1.1 | — | ✓ | — |
| Static + dynamic combos | ✓ 1.2 | — | — | — |
| Workout structures (AMRAP, EMOM, Pyramid) | ✓ 1.2 | — | — | — |
| Calisthenics-native set modifiers | ✓ 1.2 | — | — | — |
| Advanced analytics & Athlete Card | 1.3 | — | — | — |
| AI form check | 1.4+ | — | — | — |
Comparison based on publicly available features as of June 2026.
Every line of code, every chart, every metric — designed to track calisthenics specifically.
Not adapted from gym software. Not generic fitness with a "bodyweight" tab.
No tracking. No ads. No third-party SDKs reading your training.
Just the discipline, the data, and the progression.
Download on the App StoreAn honest changelog. The features that landed, the bugs we fixed, what's coming next.
For Time, AMRAP, EMOM, Pyramids, and Rounds — each with a live timer, prescription, and post-workout pacing. Plus supersets and benchmark workouts. The format you train in is finally the format you log.
Drop sets, tempo, pauses, partials, eccentrics, 1½-reps — and the calisthenics-native one: drop to an easier progression mid-set. Log the technique behind the numbers, band-assistance drops included.
For event athletes. Chain moves and transitions on your apparatus, then log attempts — clean or partial — and track your success rate over time.
A six-tier ladder from Foundation to World-Class, real difficulty scores, family progression maps with “you are here,” and milestone celebrations when you reach a new tier or log a skill for the first time.
Estimated 1RM per skill on the dashboard — heaviest e1RM first — with a per-rep-bucket breakdown and a post-workout e1RM card showing your delta vs last time.
Goals resolve to Achieved or Missed, archive into a Past-goals section, and celebrate the moment you hit a target — even mid-session. The Weekly Review gains a sets-per-day activity chart.
Statik Pro — deep analytics with 12-month trends, training load, and projections, plus your Athlete Card. And for athletes with the volume: log a combo inside a normal session. For those putting in the work.
Calisthenics measures itself in seconds, in body angles, in the slow geometry of progress.
For years I trained skills that most fitness apps refuse to recognize. Front lever. Planche. Handstand. Each one a long, deliberate study in tension, leverage, and patience.
A planche is not a heavier push-up. A front lever is not a harder pull-up. They are their own discipline, with their own structure, their own quiet math — measured in hold time, body angle, and the slow climb between variations.
Statik is what I needed when I started, and what I still reach for now. Software that finally fits the shape of the discipline.
Available now on iPhone. Free. No ads.
Yes — full logging, skill library, scheduling, weekly review, combos, workout structures, and offline mode are free with no ads, no time limits, and no per-session caps. 1.3 will add a Pro tier for advanced analytics (12-month trends, projections, training load), your Athlete Card, and a few power-user perks. The free tier will stay genuinely useful.
Calisthenics athletes — beginner to elite — who want to track skill progressions over time. Whether you're working toward your first pull-up, chasing a planche, or prepping a competition combo, Statik is built around the data structure your discipline needs.
Yes. As of 1.1, sessions log locally if you're offline and sync the moment you're back online. The basement gym, the rooftop bar, the parking-lot pull-up bar — all fair game.
Your training data lives in your account on Supabase with row-level security — only you can read or write your rows. No analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers, no ad networks. Full in-app account deletion at any time wipes everything server-side.
iPhone (iOS 15+). iPad runs the iPhone version in compatibility mode. Android and a dedicated iPad version aren't on the immediate roadmap — the calisthenics audience skews heavily iPhone, and one platform done well beats two platforms done okay.
Those are excellent gym apps for barbell + dumbbell training. They don't have a skills library, don't model progression families, don't time static holds in seconds, and don't track per-rep-bucket PRs for weighted bodyweight work. If you train calisthenics specifically, you've felt the gap. Statik is what fills it.
About one major release per quarter, plus over-the-air polish updates as needed. 1.0 was January 2026, 1.1 in May, and 1.2 in June 2026. 1.3 is in active development.