Comparison
ChatGPT vs Claude vs Gemini for workouts
9 June 2026 · 7 min read
All three can write you a good workout, whether that's a lifting block, a 10k build, or a week of yoga and Pilates flows. By 2026 they've converged: similar prices, huge context windows, and persistent memory. So the question is less "which is best" and more "which fits how you train". Any of them works if you ask for the right thing.
The short answer
None of them is a "fitness model." They're general AIs that happen to be good at programming a session, and in tests they're good at it: in one blind study ChatGPT's answers beat certified trainers on most questions, and exercise scientists rated its plans above many paid programs. Claude and Gemini produce comparable plans, whether you want a lifting split, an interval session, or a Pilates sequence. The deciding factors are smaller than the marketing suggests: how well it remembers you, how naturally it talks, and which ecosystem you already live in.
At a glance
| ChatGPT | Claude | Gemini | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard paid tier | ~$20/mo (cheaper "Go" tier ~$8) | ~$20/mo | ~$20/mo (Plus tier ~$8) |
| Free tier | Good, capped | Good, budget-limited | Good |
| Best at | Well-structured starter plans, natural voice | Following an exact format you give it | Video form checks, Google health data |
| Memory across chats | Strongest | Strong, editable | Strong, but limited in the UK/EU |
| Handles a long plan? | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Prices are approximate and change; check each provider. All three handle a full multi-week plan without breaking a sweat, so context size isn't a deciding factor for training.
ChatGPT
The all-rounder. It writes sensibly structured sessions, puts compound lifts before accessories or your warm-up before the hard intervals, and explains itself clearly. Its memory is the strongest of the three, so over time it remembers your goals and history without being re-told. Its voice mode is the most natural if you like talking through changes. The known weak spots, shared with the others, are recovery and safety: left alone it can skip deload weeks and over-prescribe volume or mileage, so sense-check what it gives you.
Claude
The one that does exactly what you ask. Claude is the strongest at following a detailed, multi-part instruction, which matters more than it sounds for workouts. Tell it "give me every exercise as a plain list with sets, reps, rest in seconds and an RPE, no preamble" (or every interval with distance, target pace and recovery, or every pose with a hold time), and Claude is the most likely to return precisely that, every time. That makes it a good fit if you want a clean, consistent format you can read mid-set. The trade-off: its free and lower tiers hit usage limits fastest.
Gemini
The multimodal one. Gemini is uniquely good at video and audio, so it can watch a clip of your squat, your running gait or a yoga pose and comment on what it sees, which the other two can't. It's also wired deepest into Google's health ecosystem. The catch for British and European readers: Gemini's strongest personalisation features are restricted in the UK and EU, so you get less of the "it remembers everything about me" benefit than a US user would, and ChatGPT and Claude pull ahead on that front.
So which should you use?
Whichever you already use. The gap between them is narrow, and they all write a followable plan, a run, or a flow if you ask for structure. If you're choosing fresh: ChatGPT for the smoothest all-round experience and best memory, Claude if you want a clean format it'll stick to exactly, Gemini if you want video form feedback and you're outside the UK/EU. There's no wrong pick.
The part none of them do
They share one habit: each one hands you a plan in a chat window and stops. You still have to do the workout from that thread, scrolling to find your place, timing rests or intervals in your head. The writing was the easy part.
That's where sweatcue comes in. Whichever AI you pick, paste its workout in and sweatcue runs it as a guided session, with timers that start themselves and every set, rest, rep or interval called out loud, hands free. It doesn't care which model wrote the plan, or whether it's a lifting day, a tempo run or a Pilates flow. Your AI writes it, sweatcue runs it.
To get a better plan out of any of them, see how to get ChatGPT to write a workout plan and our workout library.