Flexibility

Power-user depth without forcing every switch on day one.

Fit Horizon keeps advanced features modular so the app can start simple and grow into variations, routines, recovery, meals, inventory, reviews, streaks, heatmaps, and more.

Fit Horizon settings page with feature toggles

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Feature gates keep advanced tools available without overcrowding the first-run experience.

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Settings control tracking surfaces, appearance, units, zoom, dietary preferences, and data operations.

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Users decide whether they want the lightweight app or the full command center.

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Modular features

Fit Horizon has deep tracking surfaces because serious users need them. New users should not have to stare at all of them at once.

  • Nutrition, meals, groceries, inventory, habits, routines, variations, anatomy, recovery, skills, reviews, comments, notes, excuses, and more are settings-aware.
  • Advanced features can stay hidden until the user is ready for more detail.
  • The drawer adapts to enabled surfaces instead of becoming a permanent junk drawer.
Fit Horizon settings with feature controls

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Defaults that can be outgrown

The app should be useful quickly, then let power users tune the exact workflow they want.

  • Set prefill, unit preferences, zoom, theme, and appearance controls reduce repeated friction.
  • Users can keep a focused training-only setup or enable the broader food, habit, and progress system.
  • Data export and import keep flexibility from turning into lock-in.
Fit Horizon workout log configured for fast capture

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