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Whayle

Fitness tracking you actually stick with, with friends

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Whayle is a social fitness app where you log food and training with 3 to 6 friends and compete on a shared weekly leaderboard. It is built so you actually keep showing up, instead of quietly deleting it by week two like every other tracker.

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Features

Features

  • Pods: log food and training alongside 3 to 6 friends in one shared group
  • A weekly leaderboard that resets every Monday, so there is always a fresh race
  • Weekly pod challenges (steps, streaks, and more)
  • AI photo food logging: snap your plate and it is logged
  • AI food search in plain language, plus barcode scan, saved meals, and one-tap re-logging of foods you have eaten before
  • An India-first food database, built around local dishes and supplement brands
  • Calorie and macro tracking with a daily ring and custom targets
  • Workout logging for lifts and cardio, with a body map of the muscles you trained
  • An AI coach that answers using your real food and training data
  • AI-generated 4-week training programs built from your actual numbers
  • A weekly AI recap, plus habit, water, sleep, and step tracking
  • Streaks, achievements, monthly reports, and reminders
  • Installs to the home screen as a PWA, no app store needed

Use Cases

Use cases

  • Keep a gym friend group accountable, with everyone logging into the same board
  • Stay consistent past the usual two-week drop-off, because quitting is now visible to people you know
  • Run a cut or a bulk with a calorie target and proper macro tracking
  • Log meals fast with a photo instead of typing every item out
  • Get a structured training plan without paying for a personal trainer
  • Train alongside a partner, sibling, or roommate and actually compare progress
  • Bring a solo tracking habit into a group, so it finally sticks

Comments

Hi, I'm Aish, building Whayle. I kept watching friends (and myself) download a fitness app, log religiously for a week, and quietly stop. The tracking was never the problem. Doing it alone was. Whayle puts you in a pod with 3 to 6 friends on one weekly leaderboard. You show up because they can see when you don't. That is the whole idea, and it is the part we are testing hardest in the beta. Would love your take, especially on whether the pod actually changes how you show up.

Hey Aish, the UI looks really great

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Really interesting product.

The social accountability angle is the right solution to the real problem — most fitness apps fail because logging feels pointless when nobody sees it. A weekly leaderboard that resets every Monday is smart design; it keeps even people who had a bad week from feeling permanently behind. The AI photo food logging will be the make-or-break feature for retention. Curious how accurate it is on mixed dishes or homemade meals where portion sizes are ambiguous.

The 3–6 cap and weekly reset are the right shape - accountability without dilution. One thing I'd watch: cold start. Most users don't have 3–6 fit friends ready to join. Do you do stranger matchmaking, or is it strictly invite-only?

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Looks interesting , love the accountability callout, will try it out

Accountability through social visibility is an underexplored retention lever — most apps focus on gamification points nobody cares about. The pod leaderboard that resets weekly is smart: it keeps everyone on a level field regardless of starting point. One friction point I'd watch: convincing 3+ friends to join simultaneously is the hardest first step. Have you considered a "solo mode" that drops into a pod with strangers by default until your friends arrive?

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I like the social accountability angle. Most fitness apps focus on tracking, but Whayle turns consistency into a team activity, which can be much more motivating. The combination of AI food logging, shared leaderboards, and weekly challenges seems like a smart way to keep users engaged beyond the first few weeks. Best of luck with the project!

Nice job building this

Great tool. The UI is clean and the concept solves a real problem.

Just want to try it out

Finally, an app that actually makes you work out.

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Comments

Hi, I'm Aish, building Whayle. I kept watching friends (and myself) download a fitness app, log religiously for a week, and quietly stop. The tracking was never the problem. Doing it alone was. Whayle puts you in a pod with 3 to 6 friends on one weekly leaderboard. You show up because they can see when you don't. That is the whole idea, and it is the part we are testing hardest in the beta. Would love your take, especially on whether the pod actually changes how you show up.

Hey Aish, the UI looks really great

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Find fintech buyers on social. In 90 sec...

Really interesting product.

The social accountability angle is the right solution to the real problem — most fitness apps fail because logging feels pointless when nobody sees it. A weekly leaderboard that resets every Monday is smart design; it keeps even people who had a bad week from feeling permanently behind. The AI photo food logging will be the make-or-break feature for retention. Curious how accurate it is on mixed dishes or homemade meals where portion sizes are ambiguous.

The 3–6 cap and weekly reset are the right shape - accountability without dilution. One thing I'd watch: cold start. Most users don't have 3–6 fit friends ready to join. Do you do stranger matchmaking, or is it strictly invite-only?

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working on Jobr, the ai automated job tr...

This would help me stay connsistent

That's really interested me

custom-img
indie dev | solving the job search mess

Looks interesting , love the accountability callout, will try it out

Accountability through social visibility is an underexplored retention lever — most apps focus on gamification points nobody cares about. The pod leaderboard that resets weekly is smart: it keeps everyone on a level field regardless of starting point. One friction point I'd watch: convincing 3+ friends to join simultaneously is the hardest first step. Have you considered a "solo mode" that drops into a pod with strangers by default until your friends arrive?

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I like the social accountability angle. Most fitness apps focus on tracking, but Whayle turns consistency into a team activity, which can be much more motivating. The combination of AI food logging, shared leaderboards, and weekly challenges seems like a smart way to keep users engaged beyond the first few weeks. Best of luck with the project!

Nice job building this

Great tool. The UI is clean and the concept solves a real problem.

Just want to try it out

Finally, an app that actually makes you work out.

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