FitTrackee is a self-hostable fitness tracking and workout management platform designed to help individuals and small groups monitor physical activity, set goals, and review performance over time with clarity and flexibility. It provides an organized environment for logging workouts, recording metrics like sets, reps, durations, and weights, and visualizing progress through charts and summaries that detail trends in strength, endurance, and consistency. Instead of locking users into proprietary ecosystems or paid plans, FitTrackee lets you keep your own data on your server, giving full control over privacy and longevity of your fitness history. The interface is designed to be flexible enough for everyday gym routines, home workouts, and personalized training plans, supporting a variety of exercise types and custom attributes for different training styles.

Features

  • Self-hosted personal fitness tracking
  • Structured workout and metric logging
  • Progress visualization and summaries
  • Customizable exercise types
  • Data export and integration
  • Open-source extensibility

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Affero GNU Public License

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Programming Language

Python

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Python Productivity Software

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2026-02-04