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Social Features

Social Features

Fitness is easier with people around you. PT Tracker’s social features help you stay accountable, share knowledge, and find training partners.

Friends

Add friends by username or invite link. Once connected, you can:

  • See each other’s workout activity (what they trained, not the specific numbers — privacy first).
  • Send encouragement or reactions after a completed session.
  • Compare streaks and consistency over time.

Your friends list is private. Other users can’t see who you’re connected with unless you both choose to make it visible.

Accountability groups

Create or join a small group (typically 3–10 people) focused on a shared goal. Groups provide:

  • Shared progress — See who’s trained today and who hasn’t. Gentle peer pressure works.
  • Group chat — Discuss training, share tips, and coordinate schedules.
  • Weekly summaries — Automated round-ups showing each member’s workouts, nutrition adherence, and streaks for the week.

Groups work well for friends following the same programme, workplace fitness challenges, or online communities that want closer connection.

Community foods

When you log a food that other users have also logged, it becomes a community food. These crowd-sourced entries are:

  • Verified by volume — The more people who log the same nutritional data, the more reliable it becomes.
  • Ranked in search — Community foods appear higher in food search results because they’ve been validated by real users.
  • Automatically saved — Any community food you log is added to your personal food list for quick access.

Social events

Organise or join local fitness events:

  • Create an event — Set a date, location, activity type, and capacity. Examples: Saturday morning park run, Sunday ruck club, gym session meetup.
  • RSVP — See who’s attending and get reminders as the event approaches.
  • Public or private — Events can be open to all PT Tracker users in your area or restricted to your friends and groups.

Tips

  • Use accountability groups alongside intermittent fasting streaks to keep each other honest.
  • Community foods improve for everyone — log accurate data and the whole community benefits.
  • Check the dashboard social feed widget to see your friends’ recent activity without leaving the home screen.