Free
Early access / rollout
- Explore the Lukul training workflow as access opens.
- Keep the app path clear before choosing a paid plan.
- Suitable for first testing and product familiarization.
Choose the access level that matches how you train, coach, or operate.
Plans are shown for product education and launch preparation. Subscription availability may vary by platform and rollout stage.
A public access path for athletes and lifters who want structure without a coach-managed account.
Early access / rollout
Planned self-directed foundation
Planned deeper training context
Coach tiers are planned around client workflow, review depth, and operational capacity.
Planned coach entry tier
Planned professional workflow
Coming soon highest coach access
Business access is designed for studios, gyms, boutiques, and brand-led implementations.
Custom sales-assisted configuration
Lukul pricing is currently shown for product education and launch preparation. Public purchase paths will open only when the relevant web, iOS, and Android billing routes are ready.
Yes. Standalone access is planned for users who want structured training, logging, and progress history without a coach-managed account.
Yes. Lukul supports coach and client contexts, including coach-aware planning and client training records where access is enabled.
Subscription availability and account access will depend on rollout stage, account type, and platform. This page is informational while access paths are prepared.
Subscription management may differ between web, iOS, and Android depending on rollout stage and platform rules.
Cancellation handling will depend on the platform and subscription path used when paid access is available. Support can help route account questions.
Yes. Lukul provides an account deletion request path at Delete Account.
No. Lukul is a fitness and training management tool, not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Read the Health Disclaimer before using any training guidance.
Lukul is a fitness and training management tool. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users remain responsible for safe training decisions and should consult qualified professionals when needed.