Log your sets. See how your last two weeks are going.
Log your strength and cardio workouts on your iPhone — each exercise, its sets, reps and weight. Oriora Workout flags your personal records automatically and works out your 14-day training signals on your device: whether your volume is trending up, how often you train, and which lifts are moving. Ask for a trend summary and the AI reads those signals and writes a few plain sentences about your last two weeks — the patterns, not advice. Your log stays on your iPhone; only a small set of derived numbers is sent to write the summary, and Oriora keeps nothing.
Log it
Add a workout and tap in each set — exercise, weight and reps. New personal records are flagged automatically.
It counts
Your 14-day signals — volume trend, weekly frequency, top lifts — are computed on your iPhone.
Ask for a summary
The AI reads those signals and writes a few plain sentences; only the small summary leaves your device.
Where is my data stored?
On your iPhone, in a local database. When you ask for a summary, only a small set of derived numbers is sent to write it — never your full log — and Oriora keeps nothing.
Does it give training advice or a program?
No. It describes your own logged numbers and the patterns in them. It won't write you a program or tell you what to lift next.
Do I need a subscription?
No. The app is free; you only pay for the trend summaries you run — a fraction of a cent each, billed to your Oriora wallet.
How do I sign in?
With your Oriora account (email code or Google) the first time, then it remembers you.
Available on
Local-first iPhone app — coming to the App Store. Stored locally on your device; AI billed to your Oriora wallet.
Lifters and self-coached trainees who want a straightforward set log, automatic PRs, and a clear read on how the last two weeks are going — without their training data sitting in a fitness company's cloud.