The Type Library
Start from a ready-made template instead of building a Type from scratch.
The Type Library is a catalog of ready-made Types you can copy into your account with one click. Instead of building a tracker from an empty page, you browse curated templates — Mood, Sleep, a full Strength Workout — and copy the one you want. The copy is yours: fully editable, renameable, and deletable, exactly like a Type you built by hand.
You'll find it as Type Library in the sidebar, just below Types.
Browse and search
The library page lists every official template in a table — name, tags, what it contains, popularity, and when it was added. To narrow things down:
- Search by name in the box at the top.
- Filter by tag — tap a tag chip (like
fitness,sleep, ormood) to show only matching templates. Tap it again to clear it. - Sort by Popular, Newest, or Name.
Click any row to open the template's page — it looks just like a normal Type page, showing its properties and description (and, for bigger templates, the sub-trackers it includes) so you can see exactly what you'll get before copying.
Copy a template
Hit the Copy to my Types button on the template's page (or the quick Copy in a row's ⋯ menu). The new Type appears in your account instantly and opens so you can start tweaking it right away. Found it under Types too — it's a normal Type from this point on.
Templates that contain other Types
Some templates are composite — they bring a whole little graph of trackers with them. Copying Strength Workout, for example, also creates Goblet Squat, Kettlebell Swing, and Overhead Press as their own Types, and wires them up as default sub-entries so each workout you log starts with those exercises ready to fill in. All of them land in your Types list as standalone, editable Types.
Good to know
- You can copy the same template more than once — each copy is independent.
- Browsing the library needs a connection (the catalog lives in the cloud). Once you've copied a Type, it works offline like everything else.
- Reps, weight, and other shared measures roll up across every Type that uses them — so a copied workout's numbers join the rest of your training totals automatically.