Compete globally or keep it private
Use the global leaderboard when you want a public target. Create a private leaderboard when the real battle is your gym group, office, class, or friend chat.
- Rank by reps and consistency
- Make small groups feel competitive
- Use share cards to show finished sets
Better accountability for group challenges
A shared spreadsheet is fine for logging. A live leaderboard creates pressure, momentum, and a reason to do one more clean set.
Camera counting keeps the game cleaner
No consumer app can make every rep perfect, but counting from movement is a stronger foundation than asking everyone to self-report.
Frequently asked questions
Can I create a private pushup leaderboard?
Yes. PUSHapp supports private competition so you can challenge friends without making every result public.
Are leaderboard reps camera-counted?
PUSHapp is built around camera counting, which gives leaderboard results a stronger baseline than manual entry.
Who is a pushup leaderboard for?
It works well for friend groups, teams, classes, online communities, and anyone who trains harder with visible competition.