When your clients complete workouts in Trainerize, they can leave comments and rate their effort (RPE). The Workout Comments tab on the Messages page pulls all of those comments into one place so you can stay on top of client progress without switching apps.
Where to Find Workout Comments
1. Open the Trainerize Messages page.
2. Select a client from the conversation list on the left.
3. Look at the tab bar below the client's profile info. You will see tabs for Messages, Notes, and Workout Comments.
4. Click the Workout Comments tab.
What Each Comment Shows
Every workout comment card displays the following details:
Workout name — The name of the completed workout (e.g., "Upper Body Push Day").
Comment text — The client's own words about the session, shown in quotes.
RPE rating — If the client rated their perceived effort, you will see it displayed as a value out of 10 (e.g., "RPE: 7/10").
Date and time — When the comment was left, shown in your business timezone.
Loading More Comments
The tab loads the 10 most recent workout comments by default. If the client has older comments, a "Load older comments" button appears at the top of the list. Click it to load 10 more at a time.
Comments are displayed in chronological order — oldest at the top, newest at the bottom — so you can read them like a timeline.
Good to Know
Workout comments are read-only in FitMetrics. To reply to a client about their workout, switch back to the Messages tab and send them a message.
Comments are synced automatically from Trainerize. There is no manual step required.
If a client has not left any workout comments yet, you will see an empty state message letting you know comments will appear once they start leaving feedback on their workouts.
How This Helps
Instead of digging through Trainerize to find what clients said about their sessions, you can review all workout feedback in the same place where you already communicate with them. This makes it faster to:
Spot clients who are struggling (high RPE, negative comments).
Recognize effort and celebrate wins.
Adjust programming based on real feedback.
