Lift more.
Log less.
TapLog is a motion-sensing glove that detects your exercise, counts your reps, and gives you form feedback automatically. No tapping between sets, no phone in your hand mid-set.
Your workout logs itself.
Two things work together: a wearable that sees the movement, and an app that turns it into a log and a bit of a coach.
Put it on
Wear the glove like you would any fitness glove. The sensor is built into the back, out of the way of your grip.
Tap to start
Connect to the app over Bluetooth, tap start, and get lifting. That's the one tap TapLog needs from you.
Review
After each set, see tempo, consistency, and rep-to-rep drift. Your workout is already logged.
A fitness glove, with a sensor built in.
TapLog looks and feels like the glove you already lift in, with a small sensor built into the back of the hand. Once it's connected, it streams your motion to the app in real time so nothing has to be started, stopped, or logged by hand.
A coach that watches every rep.
Your iOS companion identifies the exercise, counts reps as they happen, and flags form breakdown before it becomes an injury. It rolls all of that into post-set insights and a body-map view of your recovery.
Built to help you get better, not just log more.
Whether you're deep into a structured program or just starting out and want to know your form is on point, TapLog gives you the kind of feedback you'd otherwise need a personal trainer for.
Automatic exercise detection
The app knows what you're doing and counts reps as they happen. No manual logging, no picking exercises from a list.
Real-time form feedback
TapLog tracks how each rep is executed and flags breakdown before it turns into an injury. It's the kind of fix a trainer would point out, without needing one there.
Post-set insights
Tempo trend, rest gaps, and rep-to-rep drift, shown as summary cards after your set. Nothing pops up mid-lift.
Body-map recovery view
An interactive front/back muscle map shows what you trained and how recently, so you can plan your next session.
~90%
monthly churn across fitness logging apps
Manual logging is the #1 reason people quit.
And even lifters who stick with it have no way to know if their form is holding up under fatigue, which is exactly where injuries happen and gains quietly stall. TapLog fixes both. The glove sees the movement, the app handles the log, and form feedback keeps every rep pointed at the goal. More muscle, less risk.
Built by two lifters who happen to be engineers.
TapLog started as a simple frustration: we'd finish a lift, forget to log the last three sets, and have no real answer to whether our form held up once we got tired. We also wanted an easy way to track our progress and get feedback on how to train more efficiently, especially with how little free time we actually had. We're not fitness industry veterans, just two friends who decided to build the tool we wished existed.
We're not a wellness brand and we're not chasing trends. We're two people who care about progressive overload, safe technique, and building something that removes the friction between showing up and getting stronger. TapLog is what we wanted on our own hand: a tool that logs the work so we can focus on doing it.
Be first in line.
Join the waitlist for early access to the app and glove, plus launch pricing when TapLog ships.
Frequently asked questions
No, the app works on its own as a manual logger. Pair it with the glove and it starts detecting exercises, counting reps, and giving form feedback automatically. We built the two to work together, so that's what we recommend for the best results.
