IronForge turns solitary workouts into a team sport. Structured programs, live leaderboards, accountability that doesn't quit when motivation does.
"I have been lifting for nine years. The only thing that ever made me consistent was having people who expected me to show up."
Every major fitness app treats you like a data point. Log your sets. Hit your macros. Close the ring. But no app has ever made you feel like you owed something to someone.
IronForge is built around a different premise: you show up because your crew is waiting.
Not random workouts — real periodized programs built around progressive overload. Pick your goal: build muscle, get stronger, or maintain. Follow the plan. Watch the numbers climb.
Weekly challenges tied to your program. Your crew sees when you log. You see where you stand. The person at the top of the leaderboard on Sunday earned it — every session counts.
Miss three days and your crew gets a nudge. Not a nag — a real check-in. You set the stakes. The app holds you there. Most people quit alone. You won't.
Start solo or invite your gym partners. IronForge scales with how you train — your training partner, your whole gym, or just you and your phone.
Pick a structured plan matched to your goal and experience. Each day tells you exactly what to lift. Log your sets. Track your progress. The program adapts to you.
Weekly challenges. Leaderboard rankings. Streaks that mean something. Your consistency is visible — to you, your crew, and anyone watching the board.
Most fitness apps were built for people who already know what they're doing. They assume you have discipline, routine, and a gym partner who won't bail. They build features for the 20% who already show up.
IronForge is built for the other 80%. The ones who started in January and quit by March. The ones who downloaded five apps and used none of them. The ones who know what they want to look like but can't close the gap between wanting and doing.
We'll hold the bar for you. Your crew will hold you. IronForge keeps the forge burning.