⚖️App comparison · updated July 2026

NutriMind vs Stronger

A focused gym workout tracker with fast logging and a motivating Strength Score — training-only, English-only, with its signature features behind Premium.

The short version

Stronger is a well-built lifting tracker: fast set logging with automatic PR detection, adaptive routines, and a genuinely social feed. But it is training-only — no food logging, macros, or diet tracking appear anywhere on its official pages — its signature Strength Score, adaptive routines, and full exercise library require Premium, its strength ratings are coarse Beginner-to-World-Class tiers, and its store listing is English-only. NutriMind gives you exact percentiles, a 3-axis body map, and the entire nutrition stack in the same app, free to start.

Feature comparison

FeatureNutriMindStronger
AI photo food loggingFree to use (usage-limited) · more with PremiumNo food logging
Voice food loggingFree to use (usage-limited) · more with PremiumNo food logging
Barcode scannerFreeNo food logging
Adaptive TDEE / calorie recalibrationYes — recalibrates from your logged trend dataNo nutrition features
AI coach chatYes — persistent, multi-conversation chatOne-way AI coaching recommendations
Workout generation + progression engineAI routine generation + progressive-overload engine (RPE autoregulation, plateau detection)Yes — AI generation + auto-regulated progression (Premium)
Strength analytics (score, percentiles, body map)Strength Score with exact percentiles vs published standards + 3-axis muscle body mapStrength Score tiers (Beginner→World Class) + strength-only muscle map (Premium)
Social & challengesFriend challenges (incl. strength types: workout count, weekly volume, 1RM race), PR + workout feed, share cardsGroup workouts, challenges, leaderboards, activity feeds
Medication & CGM trackingGLP-1 medication dose tracking + CGM/glucose logging— Not advertised
Languages6 (EN, ES, es-419, FR, DE, PT)English (App Store listing)
Free tierYes (ad-supported)Free download; Strength Score, adaptive routines & full library are Premium
Price (as of July 2026)Free + optional Premium$9.99/mo or $59.99/yr

Based on each app’s official site, support pages, and store listings as of July 2026 — see the sources at the bottom of this page. Features and prices can change; check the official pages for current details.

Where Stronger shines

Fair is fair — these are real strengths, and if they are all you need, Stronger is a fine choice.

  • Strength Score rates 12 muscle groups from Beginner to World Class, adjusted for body weight, gender, training age, and lift selection (Premium)
  • Fast set logging with smart defaults, automatic PR detection, and a built-in rest timer
  • Adaptive routines with auto-regulated progression and deload suggestions, plus AI routine generation from goals, equipment, and experience (Premium)
  • Real social layer: group workouts, weekly and monthly challenges, leaderboards, and activity feeds
  • 400+ exercise library with instructions and muscle-group breakdowns (full library is Premium)
  • Apple Health and Google Fit integrations plus an Apple Watch companion app; 2M+ downloads and a 4.7–4.8-star App Store rating

Where NutriMind goes further

The nutrition half Stronger doesn’t have

AI photo, voice, and barcode food logging, a recipe library + AI recipe analyzer, and adaptive TDEE. Stronger’s official pages mention no food logging, macros, calories, or diet tracking — its users need a second app (often a second subscription) for diet.

Exact percentiles, not tier labels

NutriMind’s Strength Score gives exact percentiles against published standards plus a Beginner→Elite ladder with kg-to-next-band. Stronger rates muscle groups on a Beginner-to-World-Class tier scale, with no percentile ranking advertised.

A 3-axis muscle body map

Recovery, strength tiers, and weekly volume per muscle. Stronger’s color-coded muscle map visualizes a single axis: strength level.

Calculators inside the logging flow

Plate calculator and warmup-set calculator built into set logging — Stronger’s features page advertises neither.

RPE-driven progression

Set-level RPE logging feeding a progressive-overload engine with RPE autoregulation and plateau detection, versus Stronger’s generic auto-regulated progression.

A two-way AI coach

Persistent, multi-conversation AI coach chat, versus Stronger’s one-way AI coaching recommendations.

Six languages

Fully localized in EN, ES, es-419, FR, DE, and PT. Stronger’s App Store listing lists English as its sole supported language.

A free tier that keeps tracking usable

NutriMind’s free tier (ad-supported) keeps core tracking usable. Stronger’s own homepage states Premium includes Strength Score, adaptive routines, and the full exercise library, and its blog notes unlimited workout history requires Premium.

Health-data breadth

Health Connect + HealthKit plus CGM/glucose logging and GLP-1 medication tracking — categories Stronger does not touch.

Pricing

NutriMind

Free tier (ad-supported): barcode scanning plus AI photo and voice food logging are usable free (photo and voice AI are usage-limited). Optional Premium subscription unlocks more — current pricing is shown in the app.

Stronger

Free to download with a 7-day premium free trial. Premium: $9.99/mo or $59.99/yr per the official Stronger blog (the site’s own marketing pages publish no numbers); the App Store listing shows "Stronger PRO Monthly $9.99" with annual tiers at $39.99–$69.99. As of July 2026.

Competitor pricing verified on official sites and store listings as of July 2026 and may have changed since — always confirm on the official page before subscribing.

Try NutriMind free

AI photo, voice, and barcode food logging plus AI workout routines, progressive overload, and strength analytics — one app, free to start (ad-supported), with optional Premium.

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Sources

  1. strongermobileapp.com — official homepage
  2. strongermobileapp.com — features
  3. strongermobileapp.com — compare
  4. strongermobileapp.com — support
  5. strongermobileapp.com — "Best workout tracker apps" (official blog, pricing)
  6. apps.apple.com — Stronger App Store listing