Tindeq Progressor
Next generation climbing training
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App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Tindeq Progressor, Developed by Blims Tech AS. Listed in Health & fitness Category. Current Version Is 2.3.2, Updated On 14/10/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Tindeq Progressor. Achieved Over 18 thousand Installs. Tindeq Progressor Currently Has 89 Reviews, Average Rating 4.3 Stars
This app needs a Progressor to work. The Progressor is a wireless load sensor that can be used with any free hanging training grip and a smartphone to get accurate load readings.This app can measure endurance, peak force or rate of force development. By testing your strength on a regular basis you can see how you progress. Purchase your progressor at tindeq.com.
We are currently offering version 2.3.2. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
- Possible to change Progressor name
- Increased duration of LR switch time in Custom Session
- Increased duration of LR switch time in Custom Session

Recent Comments
Jason Schmitt
Works great with the Tindeq Progressor and V-rings/Duck rings! If it doesn't connect right away, cycle the bluetooth off/on and make sure location is turned on (I learned the hard way having location off and 20 min later realized, lol). A great tool for climbing training! I love it and still use it to this day. Great work with the last update! :)
Henry Hemming
It's good for the intended purpose but user experience could be further improved. The device itself is a marvel. But... - There is no logical reason not to automatically scan and connect to (previously selected) existing tindeq when you open the app. You could have a separate "select another tindeq" button for the rare case you want to connect to a another tindeq. Thats two useless clicks removed 99% of the time you open the app. - A warning when tindeq isnt reporting any data for x seconds, as it's rather annoying to start doing an endurance hang only to notice nothing is being recorded. - Audible warning when a test ends, because its difficult to keep track of it visually when pulling really hard. - Make it possible to download the stored tests as a csv file for example.
Glen Choo
The app itself works well enough for connecting to the progressor, so at least that's good. The forced login is horrendous. The account isn't used for anything (other than snooping on you, probably), and the account management features don't work. Good luck if you forget your password.
David Mack
The Tindeq app is passable. There are some interesting functionality. However there are some glaring issues. The ability to program in more complex finger training routines is very limited. If you want to do a sequence of a verity of hangs with diffent maxes you have to set up multiple separate routines and run them one after another. This conflicts with the apps biggest problem. IT IS UNBEARABLE SLOW. It can take literal minutes to saved routines in repeats and similar time to save afterwards
Noah
the app is too slow. it often takes multiple minutes for my presets to load. this makes it impossible to have a workout with multiple grip types.
Omar Gutierrez
Love the tindeq, dread the app. It takes between 30 secs and 1 min to log a session or load my saved repeater programs, has all the permissions, is up to date on a Pixel 6, only app that has issues. Any suggestions are welcome Update: Terrific customer support. Solves all issues
robert tingirica
Useful device but a privacy nightmare The device doesn't connect if you don't create an account and provide location information. Why do you need location permissions for Bluetooth? For a >200 euro device (and add to that 50 euro in taxes!!) this is not acceptable. And the team doesn't respond to emails
Stuart Duncan
App for portable training tool. But it doesn't work offline... Older versions did. Why break stuff? Edit: latest update sort-of works offline, but trying to tare the sensor fails with 'Could not find your device in the database'.