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Why not just make a spreadsheet?
Why not write everything down on paper, by that logic? Why not just memorize everything? Why not communicate exclusively in grunts?
All of the functionality mentioned in the comment I replied to is trivial to automate in a spreadsheet with a few manual entries every month.
Not really, that's like saying that a fitness spreadsheet is the same as something like MyFitnessPal. It might offer a lot of the same data, but the UX will be entirely different and the ease of use is much lower for someone who is used to an application-based experience.
Random and unrelated question, are there any self hostable MFP alternatives?
This seems to be a recommended option
Eh, fair point. That said, I use a spreadsheet for fitness, so I might be a bit biased.