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rzen 21ee05053e Make the brand purple the accent color and exercise Done check
Populate the previously-empty AccentColor asset (iOS + watch) with the
logo purple — a deep shade in light mode, brightened for dark mode and
the watch's black background. The exercise Done check now uses that
accent color and the in-progress indicator reads as a neutral gray, on
both iPhone and Apple Watch.
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June 2026

The app now wears its signature purple: it's the accent color throughout, and a completed exercise is marked with a purple check. In-progress exercises now read as a neutral gray.

Tapping an exercise on iPhone now opens a paged workout run — the same Ready → work/rest → Finish flow as the Apple Watch, with rep sets counting up, timed sets and rests counting down and auto-advancing, plus haptics.

The exercise detail and edit screen moved behind an Edit swipe on the trailing edge; the leading swipe still completes a set.

The iPhone screen now stays awake while an exercise is open, so it no longer sleeps mid-set.

The Apple Watch is now a focused workout runner: it opens on the active workout's exercises (or prompts you to start one on iPhone) and lists every in-progress workout at the root.

Each watch exercise runs as a paged Ready → work/rest → Finish flow — count-up work, count-down rests with haptics and auto-advance, One More, and a Done that fires automatically after a countdown.

Added configurable rest-between-sets and Auto-Finish countdown durations in iPhone Settings, synced to the watch.

Starting a workout on iPhone now launches the Apple Watch straight into the session.

Apple Watch set progress is now reliable — a finished set is never un-counted — and reopening an exercise resumes at the first unfinished set instead of restarting at set 1.

Fixed Apple Watch work/rest timers freezing when you lowered your wrist.

Progress made on the Apple Watch now appears on open iPhone screens in real time.

The iPhone app is now iPhone-only; it was inadvertently available on iPad.

New app icon: a tilted dumbbell on a purple gradient, replacing the teal circular mark.

Starter splits are now a curated machine-based routine (Upper Body, Core, Lower Body) at 4×10 with sensible starting weights.

Fixed the exercise set-progress grid not appearing on the first frame.

Fixed tapping an exercise in a workout log opening the wrong screen.

2.0 — Re-platformed sync onto iCloud Drive: your workouts now live as files in iCloud Drive, replacing CloudKit.

Fixed new workouts being marked complete the moment they were created.

Fixed an undismissable delete confirmation dialog.

Fixed toolbar buttons being hidden behind nested navigation.

Removed a placeholder "Settings coming soon" row.

January 2026

Added real-time sync between iPhone and Apple Watch over WatchConnectivity (workouts, splits, exercises, and logs), with workout-log and exercise-progress views on the watch.

Moved Splits into Settings, accessed via a gear button; the main screen became a single Workout Logs view.

Added an exercise screen with set-by-set progress tracking, a weight-progression chart, read-only Plan and Notes tiles with dedicated Edit screens, and auto-dismiss when you finish the last set.

Updated the app icons.

Initial workout tracker for iPhone and Apple Watch: create splits, pick exercises filtered by the current split, and log sets, reps, and weight — with iCloud (CloudKit) sync, a tab-based interface, an SF Symbols icon picker for splits, bundled starter exercise libraries (bodyweight and Planet Fitness), and an About section.