When comparing Jefit vs Feeel, the Slant community recommends Jefit for most people. In the question“What are the best workout apps for Android?” Jefit is ranked 1st while Feeel is ranked 5th. The most important reason people chose Jefit is:
You can share fitness routines you've created using a vast exercise library or [download routines](http://www.jefit.com/routines) other people have created.
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Pros
Pro Create and share routines
You can share fitness routines you've created using a vast exercise library or download routines other people have created.
Pro Find exercises by muscle group
Jefit will offer a vast list of exercises for you to add to your routine based on a muscle group you want to improve.
Pro Can track rest time
Rest time between repetitions can be set. The app will let you know when that time has run out.
Pro Acts like a personal trainer
It pushes you to do more and adjusts what you should focus on. It also times rest periods to keep sessions consistent.
Pro Activity logging
Tracks the days you have worked out and exercises done.
Pro Free version available
Jefit offers a free version as well as this paid version. By offering the free version users can easily use the application though with a few caveats such as in app advertisements and less functionality.
Pro Good statistics
Keeps workout and body information and displays progress over time.
Pro Metric & imperial systems
You can choose to use either kg/cm or lb/inch.
Pro Great graphics quality
Pro Free and open-source
Licensed under the GNU AGPL 3.0, source code at https://gitlab.com/enjoyingfoss/feeel
Pro Community-driven
Allows people to submit translations and new exercises
Pro Custom workouts
Allows creating custom workouts, including custom timing
Cons
Con Confusing UI
Con No integration with FitBit (or any other option to export data)
Con Relatively few exercises for now
While anyone can submit an exercise, there are not very many exercises (just around 50) available in this app yet.