WODIQ started in a WhatsApp group with four people asking the same question before training: training plan for tonight?
The research process had a certain charm. Someone found an Instagram reel. Someone pasted a prompt into ChatGPT. Someone suggested a workout that looked fun until you counted the reps and realised it had been designed by a person with no plans after lunch.
The pattern kept repeating. Good ideas showed up, then the structure wobbled. The effort was too high, too vague, or aimed at a different kind of human. Fun workout, wrong day. Nice format, bad dosage. ChatGPT with a whistle and no clipboard.
My own sport life kept poking the same bruise. Work runs late, your legs feel like old garden chairs, the weather changes, and the neat training plan turns into a spreadsheet that judges you in silence.
WODIQ tries to answer a smaller question: which session fits today? The web app can use a goal, available time and recent training context without pretending you live in a lab with a lactate meter next to the coffee machine.
The public site at wodiq.nl explains the idea, and the current pilot runs through TestFlight. Early product phase, still a few sharp edges, no mystery enterprise pricing ritual.
That makes the product worth building next to everything else. The best version should feel like the group chat got structure, effort and memory, while keeping the useful bit: choosing a workout should not become the workout.