If you’ve been working out this year with your iPhone as a companion or with an Apple Watch, there’s a beautiful Activity Recap waiting for you. Before you ask: No, it’s not Apple that offers a Spotify Wrapped-like recap of your workouts. Instead, it's Gentler Streak, the 2022 Apple Watch App of the Year, and the 2024 Apple Design Award winner in the "Social Impact" category.
As of December 1, Gentler Streak has rolled out its 2024 Activity Recap, showing how much you moved during this past year. More importantly, this feature is available for free and for everyone, even if you have never used Gentler Streak before in your life.
First, you need to download the Gentler Streak app. As I mentioned, it’s free to download. Then, follow these steps:
Since Gentler Streak is a fitness tracker that wants to improve your well-being, the first chart will be about your body’s needs, not how much you’ve worked out. That said, if you overdid it this past year, the app will tell you that you exceeded what should have been your goals. With that in mind, days that you haven’t worked out are also included as meeting your body’s needs.
A little further, you’ll see the days you have exercised, the activities you enjoyed the most, how many calories you burned, and a few lovely trivia about the length of your workout and how it compares to other activities, such as climbing Mount Everest, doing a marathon, etc.
In addition, you can share your Activity Recap on social media or with your friends. If you’re interested in learning more about Gentler Streak, I wrote about how it helped me run my first 15k in 2022. However, it has brought several new features since then, including an all-new Wellbeing tab and sleep tracker.
Gentler Streak is free to download. Its Monthly subscription is $7.99, Premium Yearly is $54.99 with Family Sharing included, and $179.99 lifetime with Family Sharing included.
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