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This volume bug is still not fixed. Please prioritize fixing this!! It makes going to the gym unenjoyable. Sometimes the Trainerize app refreshes randomly after using the in-app sound (the timer or a how-to video), then my music is blaring in my ears because I had to turn it up to hear it.
To the DIYBODY program owners and the Trainerize developers: study the Copilot app to fix this - it’s literally a perfect training application for guided/preset workouts from a coach. It integrates flawlessly with multiple music streaming applications and is less clunky. They have standardized how-to videos that auto play without sound above each exercise. There’s no need to tap into a random YouTube video that’s linked in the app like in Trainerize. It’s time-consuming to use the Trainerize app and the volume varies greatly from video to video because they are all different YouTubers.
The Copilot app also integrates flawlessly with Apple Watch and fitbit, so that each upper body exercise is tracked and logged automatically, so the user doesn’t have to log those exercises.