Hello

For a long time I have used google drive sheets in order to keep track of gym progress because it has columns and I can dedicate columns, colors, rows, etc for specific gym movements each week so I can keep track of progress, progressive overload correctly, and have a history of progress. ( Example: days | weight | push | bench::weight*sets/reps | etc)

I have been using libreofffice (and syncthing to back up to home server so I can later view on pc) to do this lately but the mobile app is … Hard to use for me. I also use obsidian to take general notes and lists but it is missing the dedicated columns I would like.

Is there other self hosted similar options for what I’m looking for specifically for mobile to PC backup.

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OnlyOffice has good mobile apps.

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Ok thanks I’ll check it out

Edit: ok the mobile experience is 100x better thanks I think I will use this and setup next cloud or another solution for PC use aswell and that should solve my ‘issue’ I think

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I might need to try this. I’m using LibreOffice Online, and it kinda sucks on mobile.

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Since this is selfhosted, why not this one:

https://ethercalc.net/

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A few options - What about Tables in NextCloud? Also I’m sure that there are some self hosted exercise trackers out there. Maybe FitTrackee

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I’ve looked into multiple fitness trackers like this one but they focus more on ’ activities’ like running distance, hiking area etc not how many sets of bench you did at what weight (weight lifting exercises) Maybe I just looked at the wrong ones but FitTrackee looks to not support that.

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ah yeah. Its worth having a look at a few and maybe starting a discussion about adding those kind of features. I know nothing about weightlifting but it sounds like your requirements would be common ones.

What other Apps have you looked at?

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Neat didn’t see this one before. I will also try this out the setup looks daunting to be honest though but I’ll try

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If you remind me in 15 days Ill add the app to Yunohost wishlist.

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It’s quite limited. I would recommend Grist instead.

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Yes, it is. I’ve been using the OSS image and it has been working quite well.

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I think you should explore “No code database” like Teable.

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You could, in Teable, have a form view. In this view you could add your exercises one by one to add to the table.

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Ohhh nice. Just scanned there webpage and definitely looks good and interesting. Definitely going to try this could work the best. Thanks

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Feel free to message me here, or reply to this comment if you need help with this.

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This looks amazing. And the fact that is uses postgres is a huge seller for me. Thanks for sharing this.

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Have you checked if there is any Obsidian plugin that can do the trick?

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No I’ll look into it didn’t know there were plugins

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