Based on our record, Fitbod should be more popular than LazyWeb. It has been mentiond 17 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
A few of you might have seen our early prototype called LazyWeb (lazyweb.ai), as it had a lot of discussion among redditors, especially on r/InternetIsBeautiful and r/Python. Source: almost 2 years ago
You can use Lazyweb it is great for this kind or search. I found this search engine on /Internetisbeautiful and I love it! Source: over 2 years ago
Basically, got to lazyweb.ai in your native mobile browser, then choose "Share > Add to Homescreen" (on Android it's under the more ... menu, on Apple the up arrow at the bottom of the browser). Source: almost 3 years ago
I just had a momentary vision of lazyweb.ai enjoying a massive international groundswell of support because it appeals immediately to all of us who find all the branding, the bias, the predictability of the big name engines to be mind numbing and tiresome. I want them out of my life permanently. Super impressive work, really. I love this new age of grassroots web apps that really do meaningful things. Source: almost 3 years ago
I tested lazyweb.ai and I like it approach and UI. And make it my default search engine. I hope it continues to grow! Source: almost 3 years ago
Not saying it works for everyone, but the system I have worked out for myself is strength training 3-5 days/week during my lunch break at work. I have an hour lunch, so I can usually work in about 30 min of exercise, and I eat at my desk after. I use fitbod to generate workouts for me. It's not perfect, but I can easily change the workout based on what I'm feeling. It also keeps track of your workouts and can post... Source: 10 months ago
I've started using a new fitness app, Fitbod (https://fitbod.me/). I've only logged a couple workouts so far but am a pretty big fan of the app right away. My favorite thing is that I can set up multiple "gyms" in the app and define what each equipment has in it (my crappy station gym vs my decent home gym vs the local commercial gym I go to) and have it auto-generate workouts for me. It's smart enough to know... Source: 12 months ago
Now I workout at home and I use Fitbod that’s almost like a virtual personal trainer. You could try the free trial while you find a trainer. Source: about 1 year ago
I really liked FitBod. It's $79.99/year. You can select the equipment available to you, and the app will generate the relevant workouts, adapting over time. Source: about 1 year ago
For what it’s worth, I’ll mention what works for me. I have no interest in any companies or products mentioned below other than using them and finding them useful. I’ve weight-trained for decades and switched up my routine during the pandemic. I have only a small room available at home for this, which I also use as an office and music studio. So, not a lot of space. I bought a pair of Bowflex SelectTech 552s... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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