Tempo Home Fitness

Tempo Home Fitness

Tempo (tempo.fit) is the future of strength training.

App info


2025.2.1
February 10, 2025
20,726
Android 6.0+
Everyone
Get Tempo Home Fitness for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Tempo Home Fitness, Developed by Tempo Interactive Inc.. Listed in Health & fitness Category. Current Version Is 2025.2.1, Updated On 10/02/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Tempo Home Fitness. Achieved Over 21 thousand Installs. Tempo Home Fitness Currently Has 130 Reviews, Average Rating 3.8 Stars

This is the Android companion app for the Tempo Studio.

Featured in Fast Company, GQ, and named among Time Magazine’s Best Fitness Inventions 2023, Tempo is the most personalized workout experience you can find. With adaptable training plans, you’ll make measurable progress, faster.

FOCUSED TRAINING PLANS
Your training with Tempo will guide you through a 4-week plan of your choice, working to get you from a baseline weight to a new personal record. Plans are designed to focus your effort on a targeted muscle group, while also working your full body. At the end of your plan, choose a new one for an entirely new challenge.

SMARTER WEIGHTLIFTING
With smart weights, AI-powered sensors, and on-screen guidance, Tempo tells you how much to lift, how many reps to do, when you need more rest, and when to step it up.



EFFECTIVE WORKOUTS
Our workouts are designed with fitness science, led by expert coaches, and programmed to fit your body. With free weights, there’s an endless variety of movements to try-all from the convenience of your home.


GOAL-BASED TRAINING
Whatever your fitness goal, we set weekly targets for you to track and recommend classes and programs that help you get there, every time you show up to work out.
We are currently offering version 2025.2.1. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


This release includes performance updates and minor bug fixes.

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.8
130 total
5 58.6
4 9.4
3 6.3
2 3.9
1 21.9

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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Christen Smith

It's annoying that they want you to buy a separate HR monitor. If my samsung watch is connected to my phone, it can't be that difficult to read the HR data. If the HR function is going to only be limited to apple devices, then the Tempo HR Monitor should be included in the price of the package. it makes no sense that I need to buy a separate HR monitor, just for these workouts.

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Robert Bradford

There's really no difference between them and every other fitness company. They over promise and under deliver, they have "beginner" fitness classes designed by super fit people that have impossible exercises, and they provide very little guidance outside of programs that include those same classes. Extremely disappointing.

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Lucien Dowdell

The app has gotten more stable in later iterations. Where is search? Literally every UI in the world has a search bar except Tempo either on the hardware or in the apps. I want to be able search for programs, trainers, exercises, body areas. Yes you can filter classes by that metadata but not the whole platform this would be so helpful

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Marcus Gabilheri

I was veeery excited for this... then the device arrived and it's only compatible with iPhones even though it shows up on the Android app as your owned devices. If you are just going to release the good stuff for iOS why even have this app. Edit: the depth data needed for it is just an excuse.. I doubt the Pixel 7 pro would not be able to support this app.. In the meantime.. please remove the screenshot showing rep tracking... that's false advertisment.

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Eric Chen

As far as the Android experience goes, it definitely does need more work to be put into it to further refine the experience. The app works fine for me, haven't really had any issues, but the fact that they don't display the timers for each segment or have audio cues is really what bothers me. It seems like such a simple thing to add. Other thing is, it does not support landscape mode. I've seen multiple updates to the iPhone app, but the Android side has stayed static.

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Andrew Packard

Tempo is circling the drain sadly. Bad hardware and software decisions lead to Android or web being completely left out. The studio kits use the kinect camera which MS has discontinued. There's no reason for this and the competition knows it. Peloton Guide is a simpler, cheaper, less space consuming product that does the basics of what this can do. Don't buy this. Love the trainers, many came from Barry's Boot camp in SF. Thank you for 3 years, 400 classes. Hope I run into you all again.

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Eli Litzelman

I had an issue with taking classes in the app before the machine arrived, but it didn't matter once the machine arrived. The app is easy to navigate and it's easy to change preferences or get a preview of upcoming classes. I have occasional funny bugs, like once it said I had completed 32 classes this week (when I had only completed 2) or it said every day of the week was a rest day (when I had 4 active days), but closing the app and reopening resolves the issues. Overall a pretty useful app.

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S c

Company has been saying we're looking into Android for over a year. I was gifted the tempo move but it's extremely frustrating experience as an android user. The excuses are insane the top android phones have had depths sensors for years. The Microsoft Kinect could track my movements 10 years ago. I'll change my review when android gets full support and then maybe I'll use the weights again.