Quick comparison

Feature Helm Hevy
Price £2.99/mo or £29.99/yr Free / $9.99/mo Pro
Workout templates Unlimited Unlimited
Nutrition tracking ✓ Full + 21 micronutrients
Barcode scanning
GPS cardio tracking ✓ Kalman-filtered
Social features None (by design) Workout sharing, feeds
Meet simulator ✓ Wilks & DOTS
Progress photos ✓ 8 poses
Data import 8 apps supported Limited
Feature toggles
Ads None None

Where Hevy excels

Hevy has built something genuinely compelling for people who want the social side of fitness. If community is your priority, it delivers.

Hevy's strengths

  • Social features - Hevy has a full social feed where you can follow friends, share workouts, and see what others are lifting. If accountability through community matters to you, this is a real advantage.
  • Workout sharing - You can share detailed workout summaries with friends, complete with exercises, sets, and volume. Great for training partners who want to stay in sync.
  • Community and engagement - The "Ranked Gym" feature and leaderboard system give Hevy a gamified edge that keeps some users motivated long-term.

Where Helm excels

Helm is designed for people who want their fitness app to be a focused training tool - not a social network.

Helm's advantages

  • No social clutter - Helm has no social feed, no followers, no leaderboards. You open the app, train, and leave. Zero distractions from your actual workout.
  • Nutrition tracking included - As of April 2026, Hevy does not include in-app nutrition logging. Helm includes full calorie and macro logging with barcode scanning and 21 micronutrients - no second app needed.
  • GPS cardio tracking - Hevy focuses on strength training and does not include native GPS cardio tracking (verified April 2026). Helm includes GPS-powered run tracking with Kalman filtering, voice pace cues, and a built-in race predictor.
  • No gamification - No leaderboards or badges - your only benchmark is your own progress.
  • More focused on training data - While Hevy puts social features front and center, Helm invests that screen space in deeper analytics: muscle heatmaps, meet simulation, and micronutrient breakdowns.

How to switch from Hevy to Helm

Switching from Hevy is straightforward. Your workout history comes with you.

  1. In Hevy, go to Settings → Account → Export Data. A CSV file will be emailed to your account address.
  2. Download the CSV from your email and save it to your device.
  3. In Helm, go to Settings → Import Data, select Hevy, and choose the CSV file.
  4. Helm parses your workout history, templates, and records. Confirm and tap Import.

Need more detail? Check out the full import guide.

Ready to focus on your training?

Helm is launching soon. From £2.99/month. Import your Hevy data on day one. Available soon on the App Store and Google Play.

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