Via Fortis Workout tracker

About Via Fortis

Built For Self-Programmed Training

Built for lifters who want to see more from their training.

Via Fortis is a workout tracker for people who already train consistently and want their log to show more than just sets and reps.

The goal is not to take over your programming. It is to make your own training clearer.

Why I Built It

I wanted a workout tracker for the way I actually trained.

I was in my mid-30s, still athletic, still lifting consistently, and not looking for an app to coach every decision. I knew enough to build my own split and choose good movements.

What I did not have was a clear system for seeing whether the work was actually adding up, spotting gaps in my training, and tracking whether I was getting stronger over time.

Too often, I chose weight by feel. Some lifts moved forward, others quietly stalled, and smaller weak points were easy to miss until they felt weak, looked undertrained, or became easier to aggravate.

The apps I tried never quite fit.

Some apps stopped at sets and reps. Others were noisy, too coachy, too expensive, or leaned on generic AI suggestions without giving me feedback I could really trust.

Why Via Fortis Exists

Most workout logs stop too early.

They record the work, but they do not show what the work is becoming.

Via Fortis is built for what comes after: muscle coverage, weekly balance, and lift progress that show whether the work is actually adding up.

It is made for lifters who write their own training and want clearer feedback without giving up control of the plan.

Product Principles

Everything in the app has to earn its place.

Fast in the gym

Logging should not interrupt the workout. Via Fortis is built around quick sets, presets, custom routines, exercise history, and rest timers with haptics.

Clear after the workout

The app connects your history to Body Map, Weekly Balance, and Lift Progress so the work is easier to review.

Your plan stays yours

Via Fortis is not trying to replace your programming judgment. It helps you see patterns in the training you choose and shows gaps over time. You can use templates, build your own presets, or create workouts as you go.

Useful before the paywall

Core logging tools, Weekly Balance, Body Map windows, Lift Progress, basic goals, and a starter set of presets are free. Pro adds longer Body Map windows, deeper insights, and more presets.

Private By Design

Your workout history belongs to you.

Via Fortis does not sell your training data and does not show ads. You can export your full training history as a CSV file at any time.

The app is built around the idea that your training log should help you, not become another social feed or advertising profile.

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See more from your training.

Download Via Fortis on iPhone, or try the free training audit first to preview how muscle coverage and weekly balance work. On Android, use the Via Fortis web app.