Shape the framework.
The Lambda app is in active development. The early build exists — but we’re not putting it in external hands until it does its job properly. The beta is for lifters willing to use the app across a real training block and give honest feedback about where it falls short.
Spots are limited and deliberate. This isn’t a numbers game — it’s about feedback from people who actually train and will say what they mean.
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Early build, not yet live
The MVP is being built. The waitlist is open now. When the first beta group opens, waitlist members get first access — along with a clear picture of what they’re signing up for.
Train. Log. Reflect. Report.
Use the app across a real training block — four to eight weeks minimum. Log with the framework. Give specific feedback on what works, what doesn’t, and what’s missing. One-session testers aren’t useful to us.
Discord, directly
Beta testers get access to a Discord server — a direct line, not a ticketing system. Your reports, friction points, and opinions are what steers what gets built next.
Who we want
in the beta.
The framework only shows what it can do over a real training block. We want testers who will give it that — and tell us honestly what they find.
You train consistently
Three or more sessions a week over a sustained period. The framework needs real volume to surface anything useful — occasional gym-goers won’t get value from the beta, and we won’t get useful data from them.
You have opinions
You’ve thought about your training, hit walls, tried different approaches. You know what frustrates you about existing apps and programs. That kind of informed frustration is exactly what we’re building against.
You’ll log honestly
Including the sessions that felt bad, the weeks where life got in the way, the substitutions you made. Clean, curated logs don’t tell us anything. Real ones do.
You give specific feedback
Not “it’s good” or “it sucks.” What specifically didn’t work, why, and under what conditions. The clearer your feedback, the faster we can act on it.