/ABOUT
Sets, reps,
load — that's it.
Stack is a concept site for a workout tracker that does one thing: log what you lifted. No social feed, no streak shaming, no AI form coach. Just a clean grid of sets, reps, and load — and the numbers going up over time.
/PRINCIPLES
- 01
The bar is the source of truth.
No estimated calories, no recovery scores, no “readiness” nonsense. If you put it on the bar and stood up with it, that's the data.
- 02
A workout is a list. Treat it like one.
Vertical grid, big numerals, no clever animations. The app should disappear between sets, not perform for you.
- 03
Build the block, then run the block.
Programs are blocks. Six to twelve weeks. You don't redesign your training plan in the middle of a set — you finish the block and decide afterwards.
/WHAT IT ISN'T
NOT
- × A social network for your gym
- × An AI form coach
- × A streak counter
- × A subscription with three tiers
- × A wearable companion app
IS
- ✓ A logbook that opens fast
- ✓ Sets, reps, and load in a grid
- ✓ A rest timer that doesn't nag
- ✓ PR tracking with e1RM
- ✓ A weekly plan you can actually read
/ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
Built to be read.
Stack is committed to meeting WCAG 2.1 Level AA as a minimum standard. That means high-contrast text, visible focus rings, semantic markup, keyboard-navigable interactions, and large hit targets.
The site uses condensed display type for headings and a neutral sans for body copy. All numerals are tabular so loads and rep counts line up cleanly when scanned. Color is never the only signal — PR rows have both a red border and a label.
Found a barrier?
If anything on this site is hard to read, hear, or operate, please tell us. We treat accessibility bugs the same as functional bugs — they get fixed, not deprioritized.
- EMAIL accessibility@stack.dcrader.dev
- UPDATED
Known limitations
- This is a concept/demo site. The rest-timer controls are visual mocks — they don't
run a real timer yet. Once interactive, they'll include audible and visual cues plus a
prefers-reduced-motionpath. - Some marketing copy uses tight tracking on extra-large display type. This is intentional for the brutalist aesthetic, but if it harms readability for you, please report it.
/CREDITS