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Verxion vs Strong

Strong is a manual logger with solid analytics and a polished watch app. Verxion adds an AI agent that reads, writes and reasons over the same data — and brings nutrition into the same logbook.

Feature Verxion Strong
Primary interface Any MCP-compatible AI Mobile app (iOS, Android, Apple Watch)
Set logging Conversational with your agent Tap-through screen, watch interface
Routine creation Described in plain language; agent assembles it Manual builder + templates
Advanced sets Native, agent-callable Native, manual
Nutrition Diet plans, meals, foods, supplements, water Not in scope
Body measurements Native + AI-aware Native
Analytics Conversational + dashboards, AI-driven coaching decisions Dashboards, charts
Apple Watch Not yet (the AI handles voice mode in ChatGPT) First-class watch app
Pricing Free during public beta Free tier + paid subscription
Data ownership Full export, revocable OAuth scopes, GDPR-aligned, EU-hosted Export available
Open protocol Model Context Protocol (MCP) Proprietary

Why Verxion

  • Conversational analytics. "What changed in my pull volume vs last mesocycle?" lands as a direct answer, not a chart you have to interpret.
  • One logbook for training and nutrition. Strong doesn't touch nutrition; Verxion does.
  • Open protocol. Switch from ChatGPT to Claude without re-onboarding.

When Strong is the better choice

If you log workouts from your Apple Watch and don't use an AI assistant for fitness, Strong's watch app is best-in-class and Verxion doesn't compete there yet. If your workflow is "open the app, hit start, log sets, hit done", Strong is built for exactly that loop.

If neither is right for you

Verxion's mission is helping you become your best version — not winning every comparison. If you want a friendlier mobile UX and don't need analytics, Hevy is excellent. If nutrition is what you actually want to track, look at MacroFactor or MyFitnessPal. If photo-only nutrition is the friction, Cal AI is built for that. Verxion will be here when an AI-native logbook is the friction worth solving.

Try Verxion — free during beta