Searching for a free workout app on the App Store is overwhelming. Hundreds of results, most of them either completely free with barely any features, or "free" apps that lock everything behind a paywall within 30 seconds of opening them.
Here's what to actually look for — and what separates a genuinely useful free tier from an app that's just using "free" as a marketing term.
What "Free" Actually Means in Fitness Apps
There are three common types of "free" in fitness apps:
- Genuinely free — core features are free, no time limit, subscription unlocks extras
- "Free to download" — immediately asks you to subscribe before you can do anything
- Free trial — you get full access for a limited period (7 days, 14 days, 1 month) then it reverts to paid
The best situation is a genuinely free tier with useful features, plus a free trial on a paid tier so you can try the premium features before committing. That gives you the best of both.
If an app asks for payment before you've seen a single feature, move on. Good apps are confident enough in their product to let you in first.
What a Good Free Workout App Should Include
A free tier should be genuinely useful — not a stripped-back demo. Look for:
- A proper library of workouts you can actually do — not 2 demo workouts
- Workout logging so you can track what you've done
- Some form of progress tracking — streaks, history, or personal records
- A way to try the paid features before subscribing
- No adverts interrupting your workout
Red Flags in Free Fitness Apps
- Paywall appears before you've completed one workout
- Free tier includes only 1–2 workouts with everything else locked
- No free trial option at all
- Subscription required just to see your own history
- Adverts mid-workout
- US pricing with no GBP option
What Features Are Actually Worth Paying For
Once you've found an app with a decent free tier, it's worth knowing which premium features genuinely improve your training:
AI Coaching
A 24/7 AI coach that answers your actual questions — about nutrition, technique, programming, recovery — is worth paying for. Generic pre-written tips aren't. The difference is whether the AI is having a real conversation with you or just showing you a FAQ.
Personalised Training Plans
Cookie-cutter plans are fine to start. But an AI that builds a plan around your specific goals, schedule, equipment and fitness level — and adapts it as you progress — is significantly more valuable than another generic 8-week programme.
Nutrition Tracking with AI Meal Planning
Calorie counting is one thing. An AI that builds you a full meal plan based on your macros, food preferences and goals is a different level of useful. If you're serious about results, nutrition matters as much as training.
Apple Health Sync
Your iPhone already tracks steps, sleep and calories. Any serious fitness app should sync with Apple Health automatically — so your data is all in one place without double entry.
REVIVE FITNESS — Free Tier and Trial
REVIVE FITNESS has a proper free tier — not a demo. Free users get access to workouts, workout logging, fitness tools (BMI, macro calculator, 1 rep max), sleep tracker, breathing exercises and more. No adverts, no time limit.
Pro membership (which adds full training programmes, AI meal planning and advanced tracking) includes your first month completely free. You get a full month to try every Pro feature before you decide whether to subscribe at £44.99/mo.
Elite and above unlock the 24/7 AI Coach, Apple Health sync, Apple Watch app and personalised coaching — with the option to use the free Elite code REVIVE2026 for your first month.
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Genuine free tier · Pro first month free · No credit card needed to start
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