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Aura vs. PushScroll

PushScroll makes exercise the price of scrolling. Aura includes camera-counted exercise, then lets focus, photo proof, and supported Apple Health activity feed the same balance.

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Choose PushScroll for a fitness-first journey with guided workouts, pose detection, progression, and exercise reports. Choose Aura when exercise should be one of several ways to earn app time.

Fitness specialist or all-day habit wallet?

PushScroll goes deeper on workouts. Aura goes wider across daily life. Both can connect movement to access, but only Aura treats reading, focused work, photo-verified tasks, and supported Health activity as peers in the same economy.

What mattersPushScrollAura
Core ruleExercise earns scrolling timeA habit earns Aura coins before more scrolling
Automatic rep countingPose detection counts supported exercisesCamera Reps counts supported exercises
Exercise rangeLists push-ups, squats, lunges, jumping jacks, sit-ups, holds, and moreCamera Reps supports a smaller set of exercises
Guided workoutsFollow-along workouts inside a fitness journeyNot a workout-program app
Non-exercise habitsProduct is centered on fitnessPhoto proof, camera reps, focus timers, and Apple Health
Apple HealthCurrent listing includes steps through Apple HealthSupported Health activity can earn coins
Progress feedbackReports, levels, collectibles, streaks, and challengesCoins, habits, and streak progress
PlatformiPhone app in the current US App Store listingiPhone only for now

Where each app earns its place

A fitness-first journey with automatic rep counting, guided workouts, collectibles, and detailed progress reports.

A broader habit economy that still includes camera-counted exercise.

PushScroll goes further on fitness

PushScroll is more than a push-up counter. Its current listing names push-ups, squats, lunges, jumping jacks, diamond push-ups, squat holds, and sit-ups. It also describes pose detection, guided workouts, a gamified journey, collectibles, streaks, reports, and Apple Health steps.

If your main goal is to turn phone cravings into a consistent workout trigger, that specialization is a strength.

Aura gives effort more than one shape

Some days you can train. Other days the useful win is an hour of deep work, a walk, a made bed, or a book. Aura lets those different actions feed the same balance instead of making exercise the only reliable route back to your apps.

Pick the system that matches your real week

PushScroll is the better personal trainer. Aura is the broader exchange. The right answer depends on whether you want your scrolling tied specifically to fitness or to healthy behavior more generally.

PushScroll or Aura?

PushScroll is a better fit when

  • You want a fitness program as well as a blocker.
  • Exercise is your main replacement habit.
  • Guided workouts and progression matter.

Aura is a better fit when

  • You want non-exercise habits to count too.
  • Your energy changes from day to day.
  • You want one wallet across several earning methods.

Frequently asked questions

Does PushScroll support more than push-ups?+

Yes. Its current App Store listing names squats, lunges, jumping jacks, diamond push-ups, squat holds, sit-ups, and other exercises, plus guided workouts and Apple Health steps.

Does Aura count reps?+

Yes. Aura’s Camera Reps flow counts supported exercises through the camera.

Does PushScroll use Apple Health?+

Yes. Its current listing says Apple Health steps can contribute to fitness progress. Aura also supports selected Apple Health activities as an earning method.

Is PushScroll available on Android?+

The current US App Store listing is for iPhone. Aura is also iPhone-only for now.

Which one is better if I do not want to exercise every day?+

Aura offers more non-exercise earning options. PushScroll is deliberately fitness-first.

Product details were checked against the official PushScroll website and current US App Store listing on August 16, 2026. Features and pricing can change. This comparison is published by Aura. Read the Aura FAQ or browse more screen-time guides.