FlexSet timer screen on a phone

A flexible timer
for stretching
and workouts.

Create your own exercises, build routines, and follow each step with a clean, distraction-free timer.

How it works

Set up your routine in a few simple steps and let FlexSet guide your timing from start to finish.

A phone showing custom exercise settings

Create exercises

Set preparation, exercise, rest, and repetitions.

A phone showing a workout routine list

Build routines

Group your exercises into custom workouts.

A phone showing the FlexSet timer running

Follow the timer

Start your routine and let FlexSet guide each step.

Features

Everything you need to create, organize, and follow your routines — without complexity or distractions.

Custom exercises

Workout routines

Preparation time

Exercise time

Rest time

Simple timer

Clean interface

Free to try. Pay once.
No ads. No subscriptions.

Try FlexSet for free. Then pay once and keep using it — with no ads, no subscriptions, and no monthly fees.

Free to try

Start using FlexSet and test your routines before buying.

Pay once

Unlock the full app with a simple one-time purchase.

No ads

Stay focused on your routine without interruptions.

No subscriptions

No monthly fees, renewals, or recurring payments.

A woman stretching on a mat with a phone timer beside her

Who it’s for

FlexSet is made for anyone who wants more control over their stretching, mobility, warm-up, recovery, or workout routines. Whether you train at home, at the gym, or simply need a clear timer to guide your sessions, FlexSet helps you organize each step and stay focused without unnecessary distractions.

Frequently asked questions

FlexSet may offer a free trial or limited free access. After that, full access may require a one-time purchase.

No. FlexSet is designed without third-party ads.

No. FlexSet is designed as a one-time purchase, not a monthly subscription.

Yes. You can create custom exercises and organize them into routines.

FlexSet is available on Google Play.

An iPhone version may be considered in the future, but the first version is focused on Android.