Designing Minimalist Workout Tracker: Workbook & Stitch Case StudyDesigning Minimalist Workout Tracker: Workbook & Stitch Case Study
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Workbook is a minimal notebook style workout tracker built for gym-goers who are tired of being overwhelmed by fitness apps. Most workout apps throw recovery scores, strain levels, and calorie targets at you before you even start lifting.
Workbook strips all of that back. You pick your muscle group, it builds your session, you check off your sets. That's it. No metrics you didn't ask for, no anxiety, just the work.
The aesthetic is inspired by a gym notebook, cream paper background, handwritten-style typography, clean grid lines. Minimal but structured. Not a blank page, not a big dashboard.
How I Used Stitch - Started by designing rough wireframes in Figma to map out the 5 core screens - Imported the Figma file directly into Stitch using the new design import feature - Stitch analyzed the layout and generated a refined version of each screen - Used in-place AI edits to refine typography, spacing, and specific elements - Added motion and interactions directly inside Stitch on top of the generated design
My Feedback on Stitch - Moving from idea to interactive prototype is genuinely fast, that's the real value - Consistency across screens is the biggest issue right now, the same element can look slightly different from screen to screen without any prompt change - Design capabilities are good but not at a level where you can fully trust the output without manual refinement - Great for MVP workflows and ideation, but there's still a gap for polished production-ready designs
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