Switching

Your history matters. Bringing it with you is supposed to be table stakes — here's how Gym Jockey does it, including the honest part.

From where

Hevy imports work today. More importers are on the roadmap — they get named here when they ship, not before.

How it actually works

A Hevy export is a thin CSV: exercise names, sets, reps, weights. Gym Jockey’s exercise model is much richer — it knows your bench press is a two-side-loaded barbell movement with a bar weight, not just a string called “Bench Press.” So import isn’t a copy; it’s a translation. The import pipeline auto-detects the columns and maps each incoming exercise onto Gym Jockey’s catalog.

The honest caveat

Sometimes the mapping is ambiguous. When it is, Gym Jockey fuzzy-matches and then asks you to confirm — it never silently guesses. The design priority is the integrity of your PR history: better one extra tap from you than a personal record attributed to the wrong movement for the rest of time.

And if you ever leave

The same door swings both ways: export everything, anytime, on the free tier. Your data lives in your own iCloud, not on our servers — there are none. Nothing is held hostage.

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