Find common answers about BeastLabX, our current apps, upcoming tools, app support, downloads, privacy, offline use, and future releases.
These answers cover the BeastLabX brand and the apps currently available or planned under the BeastLabX ecosystem.
BeastLabX is a software brand focused on building practical, high-performance apps for training, workshop work, utility tools, and real-world productivity.
BeastLabX apps are built for people who want focused tools without unnecessary clutter: lifters, mechanics, workshop users, and people who prefer practical software.
The ecosystem currently includes BeastLabX, MechToolbox, BeastUtility, BeastBlueprint, and future tools planned under the same brand.
No. Each app solves a different problem, but they share the same practical approach: clear design, focused features, and real-world use.
Use the Apps page to view the current app lineup, download links, app pages, and coming soon products.
Use the Contact page or email support@beastlabx.com for support and general enquiries.
Available apps can be downloaded from the Google Play Store. Apps that are not released yet will be marked as Coming Soon until they are ready.
Yes. BeastLabX apps are currently focused on Android and Google Play releases.
Not currently. iOS may be considered in the future, but the current focus is Android.
Most BeastLabX apps are designed to work without forcing an account in v1, keeping the experience faster, simpler, and more private.
Core features are designed to work offline where possible. Some features, such as app downloads, purchase checks, ads, or external links, may need internet access.
Coming Soon means the app is still being built, tested, or prepared for release before it is made publicly available.
BeastLabX is a workout tracking app for lifters who want structure, progression, training history, and a clean gym-focused logging experience.
You can use it to track workouts, sets, reps, weight, training history, structured programs, HIIT sessions, and progression-focused training.
No. It is useful for anyone who wants a more structured way to train, but the app is especially suited to lifters who care about consistency and progression.
Yes. BeastLabX includes HIIT tools for active and rest intervals, making it useful for conditioning sessions alongside normal workout tracking.
Yes. BeastLabX is built around structured training and planned workouts, helping users follow a more organized gym routine.
No. The focus is training, logging, structure, and progress — not social feeds or unnecessary distractions.
MechToolbox is a mechanic and workshop-focused app for diagnostics, reference tools, manuals, job tracking, fault reports, and practical repair workflow support.
It is built for mechanics, workshop users, earthmoving and agricultural machine work, and people who need practical tools in the field or workshop.
MechToolbox includes tools such as converters, torque references, tap/thread references, gear ratio tools, diagnostics, fault libraries, manuals, and job admin features.
Yes. The Admin workflow is designed around saved job records, fault lists, repair lists, photos, notes, and PDF reports.
Yes. MechToolbox supports PDF-style report sharing for workshop use, including fault and repair information depending on the selected report.
No. MechToolbox is a practical support tool. Mechanics should still use proper inspection, testing, workshop procedures, and professional judgment.
BeastUtility is planned as a fast gym utility app with simple tools for everyday training support and quick calculations.
BeastUtility may include tools such as plate calculations, warm-up calculations, RPE tools, one-rep max estimates, and other practical gym helpers.
No. BeastLabX is the main workout tracking app. BeastUtility is focused on quick tools and simple calculations rather than full workout logging.
Yes. The goal is fast, practical tools with minimal setup and no unnecessary complexity.
BeastBlueprint is planned as a training program builder that helps create structured programs around a user’s goal, split, training level, and focus areas.
BeastBlueprint focuses on creating training programs. BeastLabX focuses on logging, following, and tracking training over time.
It means the app is designed to create a program based on your selected goal and setup, instead of forcing every user into the same generic template.
Planned goals include muscle gain, cutting, conditioning, and functional/performance-style training structures.
BeastLabX apps are intended to be practical tools, not data-selling platforms. Check each app’s privacy policy for the exact data handling details.
Data collection depends on the app and features used. Each app should have its own privacy information explaining what is collected and why.
Use the Contact page and include the app name, your device, what happened, and what you expected to happen.
Send your suggestion through the Contact page. Practical ideas that improve real use are the most useful.
Yes. The goal is to keep improving the apps over time while staying practical, focused, and useful.
Some apps, especially MechToolbox, are designed with real work use in mind. Always make sure the app fits your workflow and record-keeping needs.
Contact BeastLabX directly for app support, questions, bug reports, feedback, or general brand enquiries.