btwb: WOD Tracking for pc

btwb for Pc

Last Updated by BadPopcorn, Inc. on 2025-06-11

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 10.4.913
  • File size: 84.20 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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Software Features and Description

1. Deliver custom programming to groups and individuals, include personalized movement demos and WOD briefs, view member activity and results via gym feeds and leaderboards, and encourage members with emojis & comments through private Squads.

2. With over 700k grocery items, 160k restaurant items, and 13k common foods, find exactly the food you’re looking for by searching our library or by scanning the barcode of your favorite packaged item! You can even create your own custom entries! Set your own macronutrient targets, or have coaches set them for you.

3. btwb, the world's premier workout tracker, brings fitness communities together, in person & remotely.

4. We are the world's largest workout Log with 100+ million results and counting.

5. - Create private Squads and build Follow lists to keep up with your friends' results.

6. - Post results for every workout and/or create your own.

7. Get the best features of other macro tracking apps combined with our best-in-class workout tracking.

8. - Discover the perfect workout among 12+ Million Unique WODs.

9. - Perfectly capture and share your workout experience with attached images and location tagging.

10. - Discover potential major and minor strength, mobility, and technique issues in specific categories with Imbalances.

11. - Use direct messaging to converse about fitness with individuals and groups.

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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install btwb: WOD Tracking app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using btwb on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "btwb"
    • The search will reveal the btwb: WOD Tracking app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once btwb is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including btwb.
    • Now enjoy btwb on PC.

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Get APK for PC → BadPopcorn, Inc. 4.59 10.4.913


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Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Recent update make it worse

    By _pipi_ (Pcmac user)

    I’ve been using this app for over two years now. It hasn’t been updated until recently. Like other reviewers said it’s a long overdue update, and they asked people to try out the beta before rolling out the update, yet they managed to do a horrible job... I mostly use it to log my personal WOD, macro and lifts. I agree with other reviewers that 1) the font is too small to use and 2) I need to make at least two more clicks than before the update to do the same thing..... This is very annoying when logging my WOD or finding my PRs. Calculate percentage is not easy either, need to click menu - lift calculator - search for movement - then type a percentage... I mean do you really need to type a percentage? Isn’t tabulating usually used percentage scaling much easier to use?? For app design, this app team really needs to learn from other popular WOD apps like SugarWOD. Clean and easy to use. I love the analysis this app does on logged data. The web version is awesome and offers far more information than SugarWOD. But the app is a disaster in terms of user experience. My subscription is up in March, I’ve been waiting to see how much improvements this update does to decide if I want to continue paying out of my own pocket for it (my gym doesn’t use this app). I was sadly disappointed... PS: I also agree that the social functions the development team is so excited about isn’t very useful, at least to me. Maybe it’s desired feature for gym owners.
  • Awesome WOD and Progress Tracker

    By Crossfitter88 (Pcmac user)

    I’ve been having this app for a few years now and it has continued to improve since the start. I can easily access the workouts I follow and log my times and weights. The progression measurements keep you aware of your strengths weaknesses. I highly recommend any athlete to this app to track all of their workouts. The only thing I would like to see implemented in the application for phones is a timer. More specifically a timer that is linked to the workout, i.e. I follow MisFits and the workouts are already there, so a timer already set for the specific workout would be amazing. This would especially come in handy when doing interval work and each round is for time with rest periods in between or when you need to track your split times for each round, etc. Thanks for the amazing job guys and keep up the great work!
  • Solid WOD tracking app

    By tbt tahoe (Pcmac user)

    I use the this app platform to track my WOD history, even though my box shifted to another platform which integrates class schedules, etc. The reasons I continue to use this app include: - viewing past workouts with specific movement and searching all workouts by movements. (This helps me strategize a workout and also plan workouts for open gym or travel days.) - the fitness level feature for specific workouts and for overall performance. This is by far my favorite feature and something other platforms don’t provide. - identifying strengths and weaknesses. - max lift potential level calculations - Articles/content are nice; I especially like articles where this app uses their repository of data to help athletes identify and address weaknesses. Features and improvements I’d like to see include: - a way to create (or log) lifting complexes. I currently have to find something similar that’s already in the movement list and make notes. - max rep logging from the app (works when I use the website, but doesn’t on the app) - entering planned workouts for future days from the app (avail on the website) - logging emom’s with alternating AND multiple movements per time interval (and max reps per interval...) - logging multiple different amraps with rest between (e.g., 6 min amrap for a and b, 1 min rest, 6 min amrap c and d)
  • Has Great Potential

    By yankee485 (Pcmac user)

    I’ve been using BYWB for about 6-7 years now. There are a lot of great things about it and a few bugs and kinks I’d like worked out to give it 5oo5. I write this review having beta tested the next version as well which is an improvement on the old version. Pros: - Lift estimates based on pst lifts tend to be pretty dang close to what I’m able to hit. - I don’t use the macro tracking ability as my Nutrtion coach uses MFP, but I like the idea of the integration. - large database of movements. - Common movements give you average power output for a metcon so you can track that across metcons. Cons: - Fitness level results can be skewed, but I’m not certain what can be done about that. From my understanding these are based on your performance vs all users so it’s highly dependent on user base. - Different versions tend to have bugs that can crash the app a lot. - If you change a movement from the RX program it doesn’t automatically populate as Modified. This also leads to skewed comparisons. Features I’d like to see: - Apple Watch App to at least display the programmed work out - Timer incorporation. Would be cool to have a timer as part of the app and even cooler if you could click on a WOD and the work out time-scheme is already programmed in (I.e. a tabata already ready to go)

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