Your training data is scattered across apps. Hard to see the full picture. Hard to learn from your own history. We're building a tool to fix that.
See what we're buildingBuilt by runners, for runners. A tool that helps you understand your training data and make better decisions.
Primary Use Case
"I have a running coach, but I'm doing a triathlon. I'm not going to hire a tri coach."
Take the workouts your running coach gives you. Layer in swimming, biking, and strength. Work with your coach to add what you need for your event.
Primary Use Case
"I raced this marathon last year. I'm doing it again. What did I do? What could I do differently?"
Analyze your past performance on the same course. See your splits, where you slowed on hills, how to adjust for this year.
We're building this one integration at a time.
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On roadmap
TrainingPeaks is where structured training lives. Coaches write plans there. Athletes track workouts there. To build a complete training analysis tool, we need access to that data. This page exists to demonstrate we're building something real and worth partnering with.
The roadmap is driven by real runner questions. Here's what's on deck.
Multi-sport coaching support lets you take your running coach's workouts and layer in swim, bike, and strength sessions. Work WITH your coach, not around them.
Race replay analysis shows your splits, where you slowed on hills, and helps you adjust pacing strategy. Learn from your own data to run smarter this year.
Elevation-based split analysis takes the course profile and correlates your pace with uphills and downhills. See where you're losing time and where you're gaining it.
Training zone analysis looks at your heart rate, pace, and power data to show whether you're hitting your easy days easy and your hard days hard. Most runners go too hard on easy days.
Training-to-performance correlation tracks your volume, intensity, and rest leading up to races. Find your optimal taper and peak patterns.
Race prediction uses your training data, recent workouts, and course profile to estimate finish times. More data = better predictions.
And hundreds more possibilities. Training data is rich. The questions are endless. We're starting with the ones runners ask most.
This isn't a product built by a committee. It's built by someone who runs, coaches, and obsesses over training data. The first use cases are personal problems I want to solve.
We're building in public. Get updates as we ship new features and integrations.