Last updated: 5 July 2026
Kit is a workout tracking app made by Joint Effort Software. This policy describes what
data the app handles and where it goes. The short version: your training data lives on
your device; everything else is optional and under your control.
Your workouts, exercises, sets, personal records, program customisations, and feedback
are stored in a local database on your device. This data never leaves your device unless
you enable one of the optional features below. Deleting the app deletes this data.
You may create an account (email/password, or Google sign-in) to enable cloud backup.
If you do:
(Supabase), hosted in the European Union (eu-west-1).
account. Only you can access it — access is enforced per-user at the database level.
not receive your Google password or any other Google data.
Account deletion is available in the app (Account screen → Delete account). It
permanently removes your account and cloud backup. Data on your device is kept.
When you generate a workout while online, the app sends training context — recent
exercises, muscle-group recovery status, difficulty feedback, and any rejection notes
you typed — to Anthropic's Claude model through our server, which holds the API
credentials. No name, email, or account identifier is included. The server forwards
requests and does not store them. Anthropic processes this data per their
commercial terms. If you are
offline, workout generation runs entirely on-device.
The app sends crash reports to Sentry (stack traces, device model, OS version, app
version) so we can fix bugs. Crash reports do not include your training data.
If you configure a webhook URL in Settings, the app sends your workout summaries to
that URL after each save. This is entirely user-configured — you choose the recipient,
and it is off by default.
Beta builds are distributed through Firebase App Distribution, which processes tester
email addresses for the purpose of delivering builds.
Questions or data requests: navjotk@gmail.com
We will update this page when data practices change, and note material changes in the
app's release notes.