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Head-to-head

Gymverse vs ProFit

Gymverse 4.8★ · Free + IAP 85
Winner Gymverse
ProFit 4.6★ · Free + IAP 60

Gymverse is the better choice for a comprehensive workout experience, offering detailed guidance and personalized progression, while ProFit struggles with its paywall and limited free content.

Gymverse provides a highly-rated, personal trainer-like experience with excellent exercise demonstrations and progress tracking, though recent price increases are a concern. ProFit, while offering simple workouts, is heavily criticized for locking almost all content behind a paywall, making it difficult for users to try before buying.

Head to head

Features & Content edge: GymverseR3R5R7R16
Gymverse Gymverse is praised for its extensive exercise demonstrations, guidance on technique, and personalized program recommendations, including progress tracking and suggestions for weight adjustments R5R7R17. Users appreciate the inclusion of warm-ups and cool-downs and the ability to choose equipment . However, some users note limitations, such as the lack of mobility routines R3, inability to log weighted abs R3, and missing basic machines R16.
ProFit ProFit offers simple workout routines with clear video guides . It shows which muscles are being trained . However, many users report that almost all features, including workout plans and muscle plans, are locked behind a paywall R53R54R59. Some found it didn't show any exercises at all without payment .
Ease of Use & Reliability edge: GymverseR1R2R7R17
Gymverse Gymverse is generally found easy to use, with intuitive progress tracking and well-organized content R7. Users appreciate the video tutorials for correct form and speed R17. Some issues reported include difficulties changing incorrect weight inputs after a session R2, and a user experiencing malfunctioning weight suggestions R1. The app also has issues with users being unable to access their workouts after updates or paywall changes .
ProFit ProFit is described as simple and easy to follow for its available content . However, the constant paywall prompts are a significant source of frustration, making the app annoying to navigate for non-paying users . Some users also reported that the app stopped allowing free access to workouts after a couple of days .
Price & Value edge: GymverseR4R8R10R11
Gymverse Gymverse is a paid app with a free trial, and many users praise its value, especially those who secured lifetime memberships R11. However, recent price increases have caused significant user dissatisfaction, with yearly subscriptions rising from £70 to £120 R4R8R28. Many users feel the app is no longer worth the cost or is too expensive R4R8R10R28. There are also complaints about being charged immediately after signing up for a free trial and a paywall for basic features .
ProFit ProFit is heavily criticized for its pricing model, with nearly all content behind a paywall R51R53R54. Users express frustration over having to pay for basic workout plans, with some mentioning a price of £9.99 a week or £50 . Many feel it's too expensive for what it offers, especially compared to free alternatives .
Customer Support edge: GymverseR1R6R7R13
Gymverse Gymverse receives positive feedback for its customer service, with users reporting responsive, helpful, and professional interactions R7R13R34R36. They have helped users with membership issues, subscription recovery, and even listened to feedback about app updates R13. However, one user reported an unhelpful team regarding additional charges and refunds R1R6.
ProFit There is no specific feedback on ProFit's customer support in the provided reviews.
Pick Gymverse if

You want a comprehensive workout app with detailed exercise guidance, personalized progression, and a supportive community, and are willing to pay for a premium experience, especially if you can get a good deal on a subscription R5R7R17.

Pick ProFit if

You are looking for extremely simple, basic home workout routines with minimal equipment and clear video guides, and are prepared to pay a subscription fee upfront for access .

Evidence note: ProFit's reviews are heavily skewed towards complaints about its paywall, making it difficult to assess its features and usability beyond that. Gymverse has a more balanced set of reviews, allowing for a more comprehensive comparison.

Frequently asked

How much does Gymverse cost?
Gymverse has a free version with limited features and offers paid subscriptions, with recent yearly renewal costs reported to be around £120, up from previous prices like £70 R4R8R28.
Can I use ProFit for free?
While ProFit may offer some initial free access, many users report that almost all features, including workout plans and exercises, quickly become locked behind a paywall, with subscription costs mentioned as £9.99 a week or £50 R51R53R54R59.
Does Gymverse offer good customer support?
Yes, Gymverse generally receives positive feedback for its customer support, with users describing the team as responsive, helpful, professional, and willing to assist with membership issues and subscription recovery R7R13R34R36.

What reviewers actually said

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  1. [R3] Gymverse 3/5 · GB It would be perfect if..: This app is almost perfect, however it neglects the most important aspect of weight training and overall fitness and it is MOBOLITY. Doesn’t give you a warm up mobility routine prior your strength training , neither does it after. 2) Abs exercises are great but you can’t log any weight, it would be good to include dumbbells/ weighted abs. 3) The notes section should be b
  2. [R5] Gymverse 5/5 · GB Finally a workout app that delivers: I’ve tried a fair few fitness apps over the years, but Gymverse is the first one that genuinely feels like having a personal trainer in your pocket. Every exercise is clearly demonstrated, with excellent guidance on correct technique and form, which has given me much more confidence in the gym and helped me get the most from every workout. What I really like i
  3. [R7] Gymverse 5/5 · GB Great App and Customer Service: I’ve been using Gymverse for a while now, and it’s easily the best fitness app I’ve used. The programme recommendations are excellent, progress tracking is intuitive, and I really like how it suggests when to increase or adjust weights and rep ranges based on your performance. On top of that, the customer support is incredibly responsive and genuinely helpful. I’ve
  4. [R16] Gymverse 1/5 · GB Half done: App doesn’t even include the most basic of machines likes air bike. Gutted I’ve paid for a full month.
  5. [R1] Gymverse 1/5 · GB Not good: All malfunctioning, is increasing my suggested weight to 527.5 kg !!! Changing it and go back to it again. Not practical if you want to change workout as you have to delete and reinstall again. Emailed them and didn’t want to hear it. I’m unsubscribing but I am unable to get full refund as they do t want to hear it…
  6. [R2] Gymverse 4/5 · GB Great app, small improvements would make it perfect: My only complaint so far is that if you have input by mistake a wrong weight and have finished the session for the day, you can’t change it and this messes with the recommendations and of course tracking, PRs, etc. For example if you input 825 instead of 82.5, the app doesn’t signal that this is a 10x increase vs your previous set or even avg
  7. [R17] Gymverse 5/5 · GB Gave me the confidence needed: I had been exercising with a PT for almost a year once a week and still lacked the confidence doing it on my own and just did classes instead. My PT left the gym and I didn’t want to continue paying for one so gave Gymverse a go. From week 1 I started feeling confident and from week 2 I was loving it. The app tells you what to do, the weights to lift based on your pr
  8. [R4] Gymverse 1/5 · GB Renewal costs mental!: Not a bad app, £70 last year which was already on the expensive side then renewal this year is £120. Took the piss
  9. [R8] Gymverse 2/5 · GB Too expensive: They kept raising their prices. Good app, but clearly they don’t really care about their users
  10. [R10] Gymverse 1/5 · GB Not worth it anymore: Stopped offering lifetime memberships without notice . Deleted the app and I don’t recommend this app to anyone
  11. [R11] Gymverse 5/5 · GB Love love love it: This is an absolutely amazing app. I have been using the app for 4 years now and am on lifetime subscription. What I love most about the app is that it learns and goes to progress load based on your journey. I also gets motivated wiyh those cheeky reminders it sends when you miss the workout. Would definitely recommend it.
  12. [R6] Gymverse 1/5 · GB Great app: Great for workouts. Have been charged additional and lived out. Team unhelpful and sent to apple to fix. V poor
  13. [R13] Gymverse 5/5 · GB Thank you: Really happy with the support from the Fitness22 team. They were kind, understanding, and very professional when helping me with my membership issue due to my wrist injury. The response was quick, respectful, and they genuinely cared about helping me. Great customer service experience overall. Thank you Fitness22! 💚
  14. [R28] Gymverse 1/5 · GB Perverse greed: A great app ruined by greed. £119 per year? From £69? Shameful.
  15. [R51] ProFit 1/5 · GB 😤😤: I have to bloody pay, grr
  16. [R53] ProFit 3/5 · GB Idk: U can’t do anything without paying
  17. [R54] ProFit 1/5 · GB Money: Every thing cost m o n e y why?
  18. [R59] ProFit 1/5 · GB You have to pay to have a plan or to do anythingworst workout app: Dont is it
  19. [R34] Gymverse 5/5 · GB Gym app!: Very good app and the support behind it was great also. Thank you
  20. [R36] Gymverse 5/5 · GB 10/10: Great app great customer service to

Synthesized from 72 recent App Store reviews · updated July 2026 · View on the App Store