Rep Counter Online, Free Workout & Gym Rep Counter

    Count reps, sets, and rounds without losing your place. Free, browser-based, no signup. Used by weightlifters, personal trainers, CrossFit athletes, and physiotherapists who need an accurate count while their hands and attention are on the movement.

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    Quick Answer

    A rep counter is a digital tally counter set up for counting exercise repetitions, sets, and rounds. Tally Counter App's rep counter mode is free, runs in any browser, and uses large tap targets so you can add a rep with a thumb or knuckle mid-set without looking. Run several counters at once for supersets, circuits, or tracking reps across multiple clients. Counts save in your browser between sessions on that device, and everything works offline, so a gym with no signal is fine. No signup, no install, no per-workout limit. Used by lifters counting high-rep sets, trainers tracking multiple clients, CrossFit athletes counting rounds in an AMRAP, and physios logging rehab reps.

    Use Cases

    High-rep sets where you lose count

    Set one counter to your target and tap each rep. Full-screen mode keeps the number readable from the bench or the floor so you never second-guess whether that was rep 14 or 15.

    Supersets and giant sets

    Use Dual or Grid view to keep a separate counter per exercise (for example bench, row, and curl). Tap the right counter as you rotate through, and each exercise keeps its own running total.

    CrossFit AMRAP and circuit rounds

    One counter for completed rounds, another for reps within the round. Persistent counts survive an accidental screen lock or refresh on the same device.

    Personal trainers counting for clients

    Give each client their own labeled counter so you can run a small group session and still report exact volume per person at the end.

    Physio and rehab rep logging

    Count prescribed rehab reps per exercise with a clear, distraction-free display. Undo fixes a mis-tap without wrecking the set total.

    Tempo and pause work

    When each rep takes several seconds, a visible running count keeps you honest on prescribed volume instead of guessing at the end of a long set.

    Why Rep Counter

    • Big tap targets add a rep with a thumb or knuckle, so you can count without breaking form or looking down.
    • Multiple counters at once track supersets, circuits, or several clients side by side.
    • Full-screen mode keeps the number readable from the bench, rack, or floor.
    • Works offline, so a basement gym or a room with no signal still counts fine.
    • Persistent storage saves your counts in the browser between sessions on that same device.
    • Free forever, with no per-workout cap and no subscription.
    • Browser-only, so it runs on the phone or tablet already sitting on your gym bag.

    Setting up a rep counter that survives a hard set

    The moment a rep counter earns its place is deep in a burnout set, when your working memory is busy with breathing and bracing and the last thing it can hold is whether that was rep eleven or twelve. The fix is to offload the count entirely: set a single counter, put it in full-screen so the number is huge, and tap once at the top of every rep. Because the display is large and persistent, a glance confirms the count without breaking your rhythm, and there is no mental tally to drop.

    Decide your layout before the set, not during it. For straight sets a single count-up counter is all you need. For anything with structure, spend ten seconds in Grid view first: one counter per exercise for a superset, or a 'Reps' plus 'Rounds' pair for a circuit. Getting the layout right up front means the only thing you do mid-set is tap, which is exactly what you want when the working muscles are screaming and your attention is elsewhere.

    Counting for clients, circuits, and rehab

    Trainers running small groups have the hardest counting job, because they are tracking several people doing different volumes at once. Grid view with one labeled counter per client turns that into a series of single taps, and at the end of the session every client has an exact rep total you can log or report. No signup and no per-client fee means you can add a counter for a drop-in without any friction.

    For circuit and AMRAP work, separate the round count from the rep count so neither gets muddled: tap the reps counter through the round, then tap the rounds counter and reset reps for the next lap. Rehab and physio work benefits from the same clarity, where hitting a prescribed number of clean reps matters more than speed. In every case the counter keeps working offline, so a gym floor, a garage, or a clinic with no signal never interrupts the count, and the totals persist on that device between sessions.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How is a rep counter different from a normal tally counter?

    It is the same tool set up for a specific job. A rep counter is just a tally counter you use to count exercise repetitions, so it counts up on each tap, holds a running total, and lets you reset between sets. Tally Counter App works for both with the same free interface.

    Can I count sets and reps at the same time?

    Yes. Use Dual view with one counter labeled 'Reps' and one labeled 'Sets'. Tap Reps during the set, tap Sets when you finish one and reset the Reps counter for the next. For circuits, add a third counter for rounds in Grid view.

    Does it count reps automatically from motion?

    No. This is a manual tap counter, not a motion sensor, so you add each rep with a tap. That keeps it accurate and reliable across every exercise, since motion detection often miscounts on unusual movements. If you want hands-free counting, prop the phone where your thumb can reach and tap at the top of each rep.

    Will I lose my counts if I lock the screen mid-workout?

    No. Counts save in your browser's local storage on that device, so a screen lock, refresh, or closed tab keeps the total. Note that counts stay on that one device and do not sync to other devices.

    Can I track reps for several clients in one session?

    Yes. Add a labeled counter per client in Grid or List view and tap each person's counter as they complete reps. At the end you have exact per-client volume without any signup.

    Is it really free for gym use?

    Yes. Every feature is free with light display-ad support. There is no premium tier, no per-workout limit, and no account required.

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