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CounterUps

CounterUps is a published push-up tracker for people who want guided home training, challenge-based progress, and a clearer way to log upper-body workouts.

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Core value

What the product is trying to make easier.

Use focused messaging on the product page, while still keeping the product inside the larger BigBeeFit story.

Stay on pace

Keep repetition-based sessions simple enough to follow in the middle of training.

Review what changed

Surface the sessions and counters that matter so progress is easier to compare week over week.

Support shared routines

Use the same tracking structure across solo programs, coaching flows, or repeatable classes.

Key features

The first layer of detail for evaluating the product.

Keep the landing page concise, then offer deeper detail on the dedicated features page.

Large, focused session counters

Highlight the current counter so users can advance a workout without hunting through a crowded interface.

Preset workout structures

Create repeatable counting flows for common sessions instead of rebuilding the same setup every time.

Session history summaries

Review prior sessions with enough context to spot consistency, skipped sets, or shifted pacing.

Coach-friendly progress views

Share a cleaner view of training completion without requiring a separate marketing site or app shell.

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Use cases

Who this product may be useful for.

These are neutral positioning cues, not invented customer proof or fabricated commercial claims.

Individuals building consistency

Good for people who need a cleaner way to record rep-heavy workouts without overcomplicating the session.

Coaches running repeatable programs

Useful when a team wants one repeatable counter flow across multiple athletes or client programs.

Studios testing lightweight digital support

Helps teams explore whether session tracking needs a dedicated app before investing in a larger system.

Move from brand discovery into product evaluation.

Keep product marketing on the main domain now, then decide later whether the logged-in experience needs a dedicated app surface.