How OfficeFit Compares
A neutral look at how popular desk wellness tools differ. Every tool has strengths — here is where OfficeFit focuses.
| Feature | OfficeFit | Stretchly | Wakeout | Break Pro |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Native macOS app | ||||
| Guided desk exercises | ||||
| Shift-aware scheduling | ||||
| Cross-midnight shift support | ||||
| Weekly exercise planning | ||||
| Progress tracking & streaks | ||||
| Activity heatmap | ||||
| Break reminders | ||||
| Customizable intervals | ||||
| Menu bar widget | Pro | |||
| On-device privacy | ||||
| Free tier available |
Where OfficeFit stands out
Shift-aware scheduling
Most break reminder tools assume a 9-to-5 schedule. OfficeFit supports rotating shifts and cross-midnight work hours, so reminders always land during your actual work window.
Guided exercises, not just breaks
Stretchly and Break Pro remind you to take a break, but do not tell you what to do. OfficeFit provides step-by-step guided exercises across four categories: neck, shoulders, hands, and legs.
Weekly planning
Organize your exercise plan for the full week. Carry over last week's schedule or start fresh each Monday.
On-device privacy
Personal exercise data stays on your Mac. Only anonymous, aggregate analytics are collected via TelemetryDeck to improve the app.
Free to download. Pro features available via subscription.