Huddle

What's inside

Make showing up, happen.

Small groups, visible proof, shared momentum—no fitness theater, just real accountability.

Realtime feed
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Realtime feed

Your group’s activity updates in real time—no refresh, no guessing who moved today. When someone posts proof, everyone sees it right away, which keeps momentum visible and social pressure constructive, not toxic.

Scroll the feed to catch up after a busy day, or glance at it before your workout so you know who’s already shown up. It’s the heartbeat of the group: proof, streaks, and reactions in one place.

  • Live updates as people post proof and check-ins
  • See streaks and recent activity at a glance
  • Built for small groups—not a public social feed
Workout generation
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Workout generation

Get session ideas without the paralysis of a blank slate. Workout generation helps you turn “I should move today” into a concrete plan you can start—tailored to how much time and energy you have.

It’s there to lower friction, not to replace how you like to train. Use it as a starting point, tweak it, or save favorites your group can repeat together.

  • Generate options when you’re not sure what to do
  • Adapt to time, equipment, and intensity
  • Share or repeat sessions with your group
Weekly cycle
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Weekly cycle

Huddle is organized around a weekly rhythm: set intentions, show up, and see the week fill in with proof—not just one-off hero days. The weekly cycle makes consistency easier to see than a single daily streak number.

You get a sense of how the group is doing over time, not just in the moment. That’s what makes accountability feel sustainable instead of all-or-nothing.

  • Weekly lens on participation and momentum
  • Clearer picture than chasing daily perfection
  • Aligns the group on the same cadence
Challenges
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Challenges

Challenges give your group a shared goal without turning fitness into a full-time job. They’re lightweight, time-bound, and designed so everyone can participate at their own level.

Celebrate finishes, cheer attempts, and keep it fun. The point is momentum together—not a leaderboard that makes half the group feel behind.

  • Group challenges with clear start and end
  • Encouragement-first, not punishment-first
  • Works alongside streaks and weekly rhythm
Rewards system
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Rewards system

Small wins deserve recognition. The rewards system ties showing up to tangible feedback—badges, milestones, or perks that make consistency feel rewarding, not grim.

It’s not about gamifying your life into oblivion; it’s about giving your brain a reason to repeat the behavior your group already cares about.

  • Milestones for streaks and participation
  • Positive reinforcement from the app and your group
  • Keeps long-term habits from feeling invisible
Demonstrations
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Demonstrations

When you’re not sure about form or pacing, demonstrations help you move with confidence. Short, clear visuals mean less time searching elsewhere and more time actually training.

Use them as a quick reference before a set or share them in the group when someone asks “how do you do this one?”—so accountability includes competence, not just showing up blind.

  • Quick references for movements and pacing
  • Less context-switching out of the app
  • Easy to point teammates to the same demo
Scoreboard
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Scoreboard

The scoreboard surfaces who’s contributing to the group’s momentum—without turning Huddle into a toxic competition. It’s visibility for accountability: who’s active, who’s on a roll, and where the group is strongest together.

You can celebrate leaders without shaming anyone who’s off week. The goal is shared awareness, not a single winner.

  • Group-visible participation and streak signals
  • Framed for encouragement, not cutthroat ranking
  • Complements the feed and weekly cycle

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