Free feature

Find the right movement faster.

Browse a visual catalog by muscle, equipment, category, and tracking style before you add anything to a workout.

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DailyGoal exercise library grid with image thumbnails, category filters, and equipment labels.
DailyGoal exercise library grid with image thumbnails, category filters, and equipment labels.
Visual catalog

Browse exercises as images, not guesses.

The library shows each movement as a visual card, so picking the right exercise is faster than reading a long text list.

  • Strength, cardio, bodyweight, and mobility categories
  • Image thumbnails for quick scanning
  • Clear equipment and tracking labels
DailyGoal exercise library body map view with a selected body part used to filter exercises.
Filters

Narrow by muscle, equipment, or movement type.

Filter the catalog to the muscles and equipment that match the session. Search still works when you know the name.

  • Featured muscle filters for common training targets
  • Equipment labels keep unavailable movements out of the way
  • Search covers names, aliases, muscles, and instructions
DailyGoal exercise detail page with image, equipment, tracking style, target muscles, and instructions.
Tracking context

Know what each movement records.

Every exercise carries the tracking style it needs, from weight and reps to duration, distance, holds, or assisted reps.

  • Weight + reps for most strength work
  • Duration, distance, or calories for conditioning
  • Hold and assisted-rep modes for specific movements
DailyGoal active workout screen with previous-set context and a running rest timer.
Workout flow

Pick the movement, then keep training.

Add an exercise from the catalog while building or running a workout. The library supports the session instead of becoming another place to manage.

How to use the Exercise Library

  1. Open Workouts

    Go to the Workouts tab and browse exercises or add one while building a session.

  2. Filter the catalog

    Use category, muscle, and equipment filters to match the session you are running.

  3. Check the card

    Use the image, equipment, muscle, and tracking labels to confirm the movement.

  4. Add it

    Drop the exercise into a workout and track it with the right fields.

Choose movements with less guesswork.

Use the library to find the exercise that fits the session, then track it beside the rest of the plan.

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Download on theApp Store
Coming soon onGoogle Play