Feature Requests

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  1. Apple Watch app

    This would allow you to control aspects of the Caliber app directly on your Apple Watch, including logging your workouts.

    Chris Muir

    134

  2. Stretching post exercise and add your own exercise.

    Every workout should finish with a 5-10 min stretching routine, focused on the muscles groups used during such work-out. Plus, there should be the possibility to add your own exercises. Just to log them. For example, to alternate I don’t do always wall sit, but I do wall sit squats with a medicine ball rolling up and down the wall. I also do other exercises for my knees, but can’t log them. Rest is great!

    Michi

    1

  3. Smart exercise substitutions

    This will suggest relevant alternatives when you need to substitute an exercise.

    Chris Muir

    51

  4. Have timer ding when outside of the app.

    During my rest I sometimes open another app… if the caliber app isn’t the top level app my phone won’t ding when the timer is complete (iOS).

    Kelly G

    16

  5. Make a workout based on equipment you have

    the app keeps recommending things I don’t have. I want a feature where you can put in the specific machines that you have, and it recommends a workout

    Joel

    0

  6. Water intake tracking

    It’s important to get enough water each day and it’s also something that you can easily lose track of throughout the day so being able to track how much you’ve drank and check it off when you’ve reached your goal would be a great added benefit for those who want to see how consistent they’ve been with their water intake!

    Brittany O

    3

  7. See involved muscles for the whole plan

    Currently, you can only view the worked muscles in the overview of a single workout. But I would like to see what muscles a whole plan covers. This feature should be easy to implement and would give users the ability to check if all their muscles are being sufficiently targeted during a week or if there are any unwanted imbalances, etc.

    Kilian

    0

  8. Nutrition / Macro Logging

    1️⃣ Summary of the Idea Add a basic nutrition and macro logging feature (Protein, Carbs, Fats) that allows users to track their daily meals and nutrition plans alongside their workout programs. 2️⃣ Why This Idea Is Useful, Who Would Benefit, and How It Should Work Currently, the Nutrition section in Caliber only allows users to set macro targets, but doesn’t let them log or track actual intake. Without active nutrition tracking, users can’t measure progress against their calorie or macro goals—making it harder to achieve results, especially for bulking, cutting, or maintenance phases. This feature would benefit all users—from beginners learning balance to advanced lifters fine-tuning body composition. It complements Caliber’s evidence-based philosophy and keeps users accountable to both their training and nutrition, which together drive 90% of transformation success. 🧠 How It Should Work Option 1 (Recommended): Hierarchical Approach — “Plan → Meal Plan → Meals” Structure mirrors Workouts: e.g., Plan → Workout becomes Nutrition Plan → Meal Plan.Users can create different nutrition plans (e.g., “Bulking Phase,” “Cutting Phase,” “Maintenance”).Each plan contains meal entries (Meal 1, Meal 2, etc.) with macros and calories per meal.Users can switch active plans anytime to reflect seasonal or goal-based changes.Allows long-term tracking and easy comparison between plans. Why it’s better: Matches Caliber’s existing UI/UX pattern (Plan → Workout).Supports multiple goals across time (e.g., switching from Bulking to Cutting).Encourages structured, data-driven nutrition habits. Option 2: Flat Approach — “Single Target + Meal Log” Users log meals directly against one global macro target.Simple and fast for those who want a quick logging experience. Drawbacks: Doesn’t fit Caliber’s structured hierarchy.No way to manage multiple plans for different goals or seasons. 📊 Daily Progress Integration (Highly Recommended) Add “Daily Nutrition Progress” to the Home Screen alongside Strength Score and Strength Balance. For example: Daily Progress: 1020 kcal / 2750 kcal This provides immediate visual feedback—just like training metrics—and keeps users motivated to hit both workout and nutrition goals daily. 📲 Additional Implementation Suggestion Add “Nutrition Logging” to the Home Screen Activity Menu, right beside “Workout,” allowing quick access and daily meal logging just like workout tracking. Daily Progress can be added on the Home screen alongside Strength Score and Strength Balance Attachments Nutrition Plan Option 1: https://postimg.cc/KK8xL2Xv Nutrition Plan Option 2: https://postimg.cc/McpqRSk6 New Start Activity: https://postimg.cc/Z9543Sk5

    Dazzy M

    0

  9. Adaptive weight suggestions

    I always find it hard to know when to increase weight or increase reps or sets. I think it would be nice to have it learn after a couple of workouts and then start to prefill my log with reccomended weight sets and reps. Or the option of 10 lbs or one more set. Also if working out at home the ability to input max weight available so it knows to increase the difficulty through reps and sets instead

    Anonymous Penguin

    32

  10. Recurring activity scheduling

    This would allow you to set up recurring schedules for activities. For instance, you'd be able to schedule your 'Chest Workout' each Monday for the next 12 weeks.

    Chris Muir

    87

  11. Progress photo comparisons

    This would allow you to compare progress photos from different time periods side by side in the app, so that you could more easily see visual changes.

    Chris Muir

    26

  12. Additional workout stats (number of workouts logged, total volume, most used exercises, etc.)

    All the numbers please! How many workouts have I logged? Which exercises have I done most often? Which ones have I seen the most gains in? Etc

    Alison

    7

  13. Logging Dropsets

    Would be cool if we could differentiate and log drop-sets. just like you guys did with the super sets!

    Anonymous Clownfish

    13

  14. Trophies/Milestones

    This would allow you to collect trophies and milestones for specific accomplishments reached while using the app, and would be displayed as part of your social profile. This might include hitting streaks of workouts, along with fun easter egg trophies (working out on your birthday, etc).

    Chris Muir

    1

  15. iOS widget for the Home Screen

    Display how many strength score, with the option to flip to body comp or what workout/activity is today. Really useful to see info at a glance during work or at home.

    Anonymous Coelacanth

    8