Kiwi Fitness, an innovative AI-powered strength training app, is revolutionizing the way people approach fitness. The app quickly gained attention as Product Hunt’s #1 Health and Fitness Product of the Week when it launched. It offers personalized workout plans, real-time progress tracking, and customizable training sessions, all at a fraction of the cost of traditional coaching.
Unlike traditional routines or generic advice, Kiwi Fitness uses machine learning to create personalized workout experiences. It considers factors such as individual fitness goals, available equipment, and progress to deliver real-time adjustments, optimizing performance and results.
“Strength training can feel intimidating, especially for beginners,” says Olia Birulia, co-founder of Kiwi Fitness and former Strava designer. “With Kiwi Fitness, we want to build a supportive environment where gym-goers stay motivated and accountable. We’re learning from successful social fitness platforms and applying those lessons to strength training.”
A Social Approach to Fitness
Kiwi Fitness is also integrating community features to create a more connected fitness experience. Upcoming updates will introduce local gym communities, leaderboards, and group challenges, turning gym workouts into opportunities for collaboration and support.
Gyms aren’t just for lifting weights; they’re places for connection,” Olia adds. “By adding these features, we hope to encourage users to help each other achieve their goals.”
Making Expert Coaching Accessible
Traditional personal training can be expensive, but Kiwi Fitness seeks to make professional fitness guidance accessible to everyone. The app’s data-driven insights allow users to track their progress and adapt their routines, offering high-quality training at an affordable price.
“Our goal is to make strength training effective and approachable for everyone,” says Justin, Kiwi Fitness co-founder and former Meta engineer. “By using advanced AI, we provide an experience that’s more dynamic and responsive than most human coaches can offer.”