Proxima
AI-Native Workout Programming Companion
Our Take
Most AI fitness apps are just fancy wrappers around the same static templates dressed up with a chatbot interface, but Proxima's actually tracking your real performance data and adapting based on injuries, sleep, stress, and bodyweight changes — which is the problem self-coached lifters have been complaining about for years. The 2,000 signups and 20,000 site visitors in what's clearly early stage is a real signal, and the fact that month six looks nothing like month one means it's actually building something that evolves with you rather than just recycling the same program. The 50% first-year pricing is aggressive and probably the right call to get people past the "wait and see" phase that kills most fitness apps.
An AI-powered fitness app that learns your body over time, creating adaptive workout programs that change based on your actual performance data, injuries, work schedule, and bodyweight.
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The people behind Proxima
Jack Hanlon
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