Welcome to
FLEXFIT
An app that is MORE than
just a fitness app.
FLEXFIT APP prototype:
Our Creators
Theenuja Navaratnarajah
Richelle Leung
Jacob Papaianni
Umar Iqbal
Our Project Summary
What is FLEXFIT?
Flexfit is an app that provides customizable
workout programs and helps clients track their physical activity.
Why FLEXFIT?
Flexfit helps clients reach their fitness goals, have access to various workout tutorials, and come together with other fellow fitness fanatics.
Who is FLEXFIT competing against?
Flexfit is within the health fitness industry, which means apps such as MyFitnessPal are the types of platforms we’d be competing against.
How FLEXFIT motivates you?
Essentially, Felxfit brings everyone together and allows them to have physical activity in the comfort of their own home.
By Theenuja Navaratnarajah, Richelle Leung, Jacob Papaianni, and Umar Iqbal
The Features
Goal Setting
Goals could be set to fit all specific personal needs, whether you know or do
not know what to achieve.
Workout
Reliable schedules are built
based on users’ specific
goals with the guidance of
trained professionals.
Calendar
Flexfit provides a well-built schedule to atone to the
users’ needs with provided information of each
specific user.
Exploration
When surrounded by a community of users, all with similar intentions, motivations come back instantly allowing users to achieve goals at ease.
By Theenuja Navaratnarajah, Richelle Leung, Jacob Papaianni, and Umar Iqbal
Our Competitors
Background Information
For $6.49 a week, Fitness Coach allows the user to create a goal, select their physical performance, and introduces them to a fitness coach based on their chosen routine.
The app includes hundreds of workouts to choose from and an added meal plan,
with nutritional value, that the user can follow if they choose to.
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
- Allows the user to choose which part of body they would like to workout
- Allows the user to choose how many days a week
- Short workouts that help burn calories
- Allows the user to log water drank, steps taken, and daily activities
- Includes a meal plan that the user can use
- Full app is blocked by pay wall
- Only a 3 day free trial and then you must pay $6.49 a week to use the app
- Video workouts that cost money, when you could find videos on YouTube with
this information
- Advertisements showed this as a free app, a lot of people were complaining
about this
- Remove the pay
wall, would get
more consumers
- Allow users to log in their own meal plans
- Add a calorie tracker
- Add more workouts, instead of keeping them all behind a pay wall
- Add more “at the gym” workouts, instead of just home ones
- Companies which give users the ability to add their own workouts and meal plans
- A workout app that is cheaper, or free
- Apps that include both
at home and weight
training workouts
By Jacob Papaianni
Background Information
For $6.49 a week, the 30 Day Fitness app allows the user to choose from hundreds of video instructed workout routines, which the app tracks and records their progress for every day for 30 days. They allow you to personalize your routines by choosing your plan to either lose weight, gain muscle, or be more active. You can also choose the number of workouts per week and the duration of them. This app promises that by following their videos, you will be able to reach your goal.
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
- Very Informative
- A variety of workout options
- Allows you to put in the most important, relevant, information (Height, weight, how often you workout, where you workout)
- Fills up the percentage of the workout you do per day
- Free one week trial
before pay
- Expensive, $6.49 a week, little more than 21 dollars a month, nearly $252 a year.
- Many ads, in app purchases
- Only includes home
workouts, no equipment
- Suggested exercises seem random, very basic workouts
- App suggest basic work outs at home are superior to weight training
- Tracking system is odd, does not allow you to track your own workouts, only what
they provide
- Adding personalization which allows users to add their
own workouts
- Add a calorie counter to help people keep track of the foods they eat
- Lower the price, or
make it at least 7 dollars a month
- Add more intense workouts, rather than just at home ones
- Companies which give users the ability to add their own workouts and meal plans
- A workout app that is cheaper, or free
- Apps that include both
at home and weight
training workouts - Apps that keep track of your running distance
By Jacob Papaianni
Architectural Map
The architectural map is a visual representation of our ideas. It demonstrates clear views on the flow of what our app will look like.
By Richelle Leung
The Wireframes
Rough wireframes are developed with a basic toolkit to organize ideas.
By Richelle Leung, Jacob Papaianni, and Umar Iqbal
The Brand Colours
By Richelle Leung
The Brand Iconography
By Jacob Papaianni
The Brand Typography and General Layouts
By Richelle Leung and Umar Iqbal
Let’s FLEXFIT!
On Boarding Screens
The first thing is to get our athletes motivated!
By Theenuja Navaratnarajah and Richelle Leung
What FLEXFIT Offers
Sign Up First
Don’t worry!
All programs are free!
By Richelle Leung
Personalize Your Schedule
Got a busy schedule? Feel free to change it up anytime!
By Richelle Leung
Unsure of What to Achieve?
We got your back! Figure out the perfect program for yourself with a quiz.
By Richelle Leung
Your Diet is Important
Learn to balance between your food and exercise!
By Richelle Leung
Know Your Program
Learn thoroughly about what you’re about to commit to before you start!
By Richelle Leung
Get Moving
Workout sessions tailored to your needs and are so easy
to follow!
By Richelle Leung and
Jacob Papainni
Track Your Health
All health data will be recorded after each
workout session!
By Richelle Leung
You Are Not Alone
Join the fitness community, make some friends, and learn from each other!
By Umar Iqbal