The best alternatives to Gap Timer are RhythmicWorks, Timelines, and TimeTurtle. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below.
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Developing software that makes difference in the lives of people. Primarily focused on developing mobile applications and working on latest technologies.
Currently it is focused on developing fitness related applications
TimeTurtle 🐢 is a time tracker with minimal clutter that is based on a linear timeline. It has an interactive user experience, allowing you to see directly what you’ve spent your time on.
Sometimes all you need is just a timer so we built one. This is a work in progress / experiment, cross device, progressive web app for you to workout and we figured that now, more than ever, it's a handy tool. Stay at home, active and safe!
You can set reps of exercises in conjunction with intervals. Setting both will help you pace yourself during intervals and exercise at your desired level of intensity. A beep sound is played at each next rep. You just need to keep up with the beeps. Runs in the background and notifies you of transitions in a workout with nice sounds.
Create Cues with Cue It! A Cue is a list of multiple timers in a single sequence - when one timer ends, the next timer starts right away! Cue It can help you keep track of time while working out, cooking, or doing any thing else on a timed schedule.
An app that simply sends you non-intrusive stretch reminders with stretch animation. Helpful for people who spend a lot of time working on the desk. Give your muscles a break!
In times of a pandemic, lockdowns, and closed gyms, health and fitness are even more important. Home training is the safest solution. Sportos is an intuitive and convenient interval timer.