Ryan Bittorf
Muscle Study Guide is estimated to make $2k per month, tracked daily on Peekly.
How Peekly estimates these figuresMaster Muscle Anatomy with a Beautiful, Interactive Experience Explore the human body like never before with a complete, visually stunning muscle reference guide. Learn the names and structure of 8 layers of muscles, pr
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Master Muscle Anatomy with a Beautiful, Interactive Experience
Explore the human body like never before with a complete, visually stunning muscle reference guide. Learn the names and structure of 8 layers of muscles, presented in a way that’s both intuitive and engaging.
Interactive 360° views let you examine each muscle from every angle
In-depth descriptions help you truly understand how muscles function
Layer-by-layer exploration makes complex anatomy easier to grasp
Built-in quiz mode reinforces what you’ve learned
Progress tracking shows how your knowledge improves over time
Whether you’re a student, fitness enthusiast, or just curious about the human body, this app makes learning muscle anatomy clear, effective, and enjoyable.
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How much does Muscle Study Guide make?
Muscle Study Guide is estimated to make $2k per month, according to Peekly's daily tracking.
Is Muscle Study Guide free?
Muscle Study Guide costs $9.99 on the App Store.
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Publisher
Ryan Bittorf
Category
Medical
Compatibility
15.0
Size
65 MB
Rating
4+
Price
$9.99
Released
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Last update
May 1, 2026
Languages
1 available
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