This page exists because apps live in a world of long policies — but the story of AI Gym Coach is deliberately small-data. We are not building a social graph, a marketplace of bodies, or a dossier on your life. We built a workout companion. The notes below say what actually happens, without the usual fog.
Who we are
AI Gym Coach is published by Ultra mega globo corp ltd (“we”, “us”). Contact details live on the Contacts page if you need a human.
What the app is not
AI Gym Coach is not a place where users exchange messages or files with each other. There is no peer-to-peer channel for your data — nothing in the product is designed for you to “share” personal details with other users. If that ever changes, this page will change first.
AI-generated workouts (OpenAI)
Workout text and structure may be produced with assistance from OpenAI’s API — i.e. large language-style models that turn your in-app choices (goals, focus areas, intensity, equipment) into a coherent session. Those requests are processed according to OpenAI’s own terms and security practices. We do not use the AI layer to build a marketing profile of you; it is there to answer the training question you asked in the moment.
Push notifications (OneSignal)
We use OneSignal as infrastructure for push notifications — things like reminders or product updates you opt into on your device. OneSignal may process a pseudonymous identifier (for example a device or installation id) so a notification can reach the right install. That is the practical ceiling of what we want here: enough signal to ping the app, not enough to sell a life story.
Personal data — our default is “no”
We do not run the app as a personal-data harvest. We are not asking you to type your life history into a form so we can resell it. If Google Play, your Google account, or your device exposes something for sign-in or billing, that flows under Google’s rules — not a parallel spreadsheet on our side for “growth hacking.”
Identifiers you might see anyway
Like almost any networked app, there may be a unique id tied to the install or device for analytics, crash reporting, or push delivery — still not your name in a database we sell. If we ever widen that scope, we will update this document and, where required, ask in plain language.
Storage and your log
Your workout history and preferences are part of the product experience (so you can revisit sessions). That information stays oriented around fitness use — not around building a cross-app identity graph.
Children
The app is not directed at children in the sense of collecting their personal data for profiling. Parents and guardians should use device controls as they see fit.
Changes
When we edit this page, we bump the date at the top. Continued use after a change means you have seen the new version — but if something material shifts, we will not hide it in a footnote.
Questions
For privacy-related questions, use the email on our Contacts page. We read it; we do not automate empathy.