Find your gap.
Get your plan.
Build your score.
An all-in-one diagnostic, training plan, and daily score — for people who want to keep progressing.
Takes 2 minutes. No card required.
How do you currently structure your training week?
Analyzing your training
and nutrition…
You're training too hard, too often, and not eating enough. Cut back to 4–5 sessions. Track calories for a real surplus. Protein every meal.
Recovery is the bottleneck — not your effort.
Four tools that turn effort into a record.
Gap Score
One number, zero guessing. A 0–100 diagnostic that shows exactly how far you are from the results your effort should be producing — and which category is leaking.
Personalized plan
A training split and a nutrition target built from your diagnostic, not a template. Pre- and post-workout macros, frequency, intensity — specific to you.
Daily Trajectory
A daily score, 0–100, showing how well you're executing today's plan — fuel, training, recovery, macros. A near-full ring means you're on trajectory toward the goal.
Trajecta Score
A cumulative number that grows every consistent week and drops the weeks you slip. Globally ranked against every other user. It isn't a streak. It's a history.
- 1Tyler K.4,820
- 2You4,612
- 3Jake M.4,318
- 4Marcus D.3,901

Open the app. See where you stand.
One screen, every morning. Your Trajecta Score. Today's four moves. Nothing to decide, nothing to guess — just check in and keep the line moving.
- Trajecta Score — your one-number read on where you are right now.
- Today's Plan — the specific moves for the day, across training, nutrition, and recovery.
- One tap to log — close the loop, watch the score respond tomorrow.
This is the part nobody puts on a landing page.
Another twelve months of the same lifts, the same meals, the same mirror.
The day “maybe I'm just not built for this” stops being a thought you argue with.
We got tired of watching disciplined people get told to try harder.
You already show up. You already track the sets. You already turned down the drinks. Nobody ever sat down and asked you the fourteen questions that would have told you exactly what was wrong.
It's called The Gap.
The invisible distance between the work you're doing and the work that would actually change you.
One extra training day. One missing hundred grams of protein. One recovery window you keep closing too early.
It isn't laziness. It isn't genetics. Most people never see theirs. That's the whole problem.
A score that remembers the version of you who showed up.
From “I don't know if I'm built for this” to “I have receipts that prove I am.”
The effort was the expensive part.
People who'd stopped expecting anything to work.
“3 years in, bench stuck at 225 for almost a year. Trajecta asked me about sleep. My sleep. That was the whole thing. I was getting 5–6 hours on training nights and wondering why I wasn't recovering. Fixed that. Bench is at 245 now.”
“I'd done every split. Push/pull/legs, upper/lower, bro split, full body. Trajecta told me my frequency was fine — my protein was 40g short. Nobody had ever told me that specifically. Six weeks later my arms finally caught up.”
“Been lifting since I was 17. Tried to cut this spring and lost like 8 pounds of muscle. My Trajecta diagnosis said my deficit was too aggressive and I wasn't eating enough protein to preserve mass. Cutting again now, down 6 lbs, zero strength loss.”
The things you're probably already asking.
I've been lifting for years. Will this actually tell me something I don't know?+
Probably, yes. Most plateaus aren't caused by the variable you're already obsessing over. They're caused by the one you stopped looking at two years ago. The fourteen questions exist to find that one.
Do I need a wearable, a photo upload, or a macro spreadsheet?+
No. Nothing to sync. Nothing to upload. Fourteen questions on your phone, answered honestly, are enough.
Can I cancel whenever?+
Yes. Monthly, no contract, no guilt-trip retention screen. Your Gap Score and Your Gap breakdown stay free forever either way.
You already did the hard part.
Four minutes tells you whether it counted.
A diagnosis, a plan, and a score that remembers — for less than a cup of coffee a month.
If the diagnosis doesn't tell you something useful, close the tab. That's the deal.