RunnerUp
by Jonas Oreland
RunnerUp - an open source GPS tracker with advanced workout and audio cues.
App Name | RunnerUp |
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Developer | Jonas Oreland |
Category | Health & Fitness |
Download Size | 10 MB |
Latest Version | 2.8.0.0 |
Average Rating | 4.26 |
Rating Count | 841 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download RunnerUp Android app |
No ads, no in-app purchases, everything free.
No user registration and/or tracking*.
Track your sport activities with RunnerUp using the GPS in your Android phone:
* See detailed stats around your pace, distance and time
* Get stats and progress with built-in highly configurable audio cues
* Run free runs with target pace or target heart rate zone
* Easily configure and run effective interval workouts modeled after Garmin
* Automatic upload to various external applications such as Strava and Runalyze. Some also support download and feed updates ([see here for details](https://github.com/jonasoreland/runnerup/wiki/Synchronization-with-external-providers)).
* Share your favorite workouts with friends (using email)
* Heart rate monitor: Bluetooth SMART (BLE) and ANT+ (as well as PolarWearLink and Zephyr)
* Configure and use heart rate zones
* Pebble support
Upload your activities to a variety of external applications with a single click:
* Strava
* Runalyze
* RunKeeper
* RunningAHEAD
* WebDAV
Note: MapBox enables tracking by default (when using the map to view activities). This can be disabled from the MapBox logo on the lower left corner of the map.
The app has a companion WearOS app, it is bundled in the apk and must be installed manually.
No user registration and/or tracking*.
Track your sport activities with RunnerUp using the GPS in your Android phone:
* See detailed stats around your pace, distance and time
* Get stats and progress with built-in highly configurable audio cues
* Run free runs with target pace or target heart rate zone
* Easily configure and run effective interval workouts modeled after Garmin
* Automatic upload to various external applications such as Strava and Runalyze. Some also support download and feed updates ([see here for details](https://github.com/jonasoreland/runnerup/wiki/Synchronization-with-external-providers)).
* Share your favorite workouts with friends (using email)
* Heart rate monitor: Bluetooth SMART (BLE) and ANT+ (as well as PolarWearLink and Zephyr)
* Configure and use heart rate zones
* Pebble support
Upload your activities to a variety of external applications with a single click:
* Strava
* Runalyze
* RunKeeper
* RunningAHEAD
* WebDAV
Note: MapBox enables tracking by default (when using the map to view activities). This can be disabled from the MapBox logo on the lower left corner of the map.
The app has a companion WearOS app, it is bundled in the apk and must be installed manually.