RunnerUp for Android
"Error: disallowed_useragent" when I have tried to connect with Google Fit
It does everything you need and more
Was great, this update broke the heart rate tracker... Literally the only reason I use this app. It'll tell you if you're below but not above target HR... Also history only shows everything in zone 0... I want to roll back to the last version... Anyone know how?
I really like the idea of a not-in-your-face, open source running app, so I hope the development continues. It pretty much failed on me however: several crashes when trying to run on a Galaxy S6, then after a bike ride, it appeared to capture only three points, making a very large triangle.
Good basic run tracking app w/o requiring online user accounts and w/o advertisement. The distance tracking errs on being roughly 10% over actual on my device. There seems to be a bug calculating time when tracking through AM / PM transition.
is the Google fit upload broken? otherwise very good app, works on very old device(2.3) too
It is a great app. Did you think about adding a metronome for cadence (runzi like)? This would make it the perfect running tool. Thank you in advance!
Very accurate gps running app for showing my top sprinting speed on the Galaxy S5. If you can run 20+ MPH, the lines are little or none jagged. It would be great if there was a max speed and instantaneous speed reading rather than just average pace without pausing to look at the pace graph.
This is one of the best apps for long distance training. I use it to train for my 5K runs.
Hope in next update add feature follow route, add or import route from gpx file and display it Pebble.. Thanks developer..
Everything you need while running...customisible audio cues, heart rate, and direct upload to Strava.
Poor.. always its getting pause.. No count
Great app! Can we get round icon for 7.1.2?
Fantastic keep updates
Used to love it but now can't detect my polar h7. Please fix.
Good job
I love the app but am finding the GPS is not accurate and adds little zigzags to my run, enjoy that a short run of 3.5 km is off by 250 m or so.
This could be the perfect tracking up for runners. Endlessly customizable to your training, no nonsense, no rape of your privacy "in the cloud", lots of upload options. But the recorded tracks appear as very jaggy lines with no detail whatsoever, you only get a very rough idea were you ran. This is a known issue to the developer and has been reported several times in the GitHub of RunnerUp. Until this is fixed, I simply cannot recommend this app. Which is a shame because RunnerUp has everything to become THE app for tracking runs. Except that the core functionality, recording runs, is broken. I would love to be able to use and RELY on RunnerUp.
My go to fitness tracker on my phone. Love the sync with other services.
It's a nice app, but the distance tracking algorithm logs significantly less distance if I'm running slower on a very regular course that should consistently be the same distance. Running on mountain courses also seems to log far less than the actual distance, but that's probably a limitation of GPS, since phones don't come with altimeters to measure elevation changes. So this is mostly useful as a stopwatch and workout tracker for time, not so useful for distance and pace.
I really really want this to be my primary running app, but the distance accuracy is way out for me. A 7.5km run gets logged as 9.3km. it's happened 4 times now, so doesn't seem to be a glitch. Haven't noticed anyone else with such a big discrepancy so maybe it's just me, but everything's on default settings so not sure what it is, but it makes the app unusable for me sadly.
Pros: sync to services, compatible with many HR sensors, HR zone target with insistent "speed up/slow down" audio cues and lot of settings, absolutely free and no ads. Cons: often crashes, unable to connect to supported Runtastic, auto upload doesn't always work, buggy (it is tricky to set basic target on my phone) and outdated interface. But on the whole RunnerUp is useful and full-featured app, even deserve to donate. Despite of bugs and crashes I'm setting 5 stars just for really working HR target in free app.
Great app, no ads, support creating interval workouts.
I love the idea of this app, but it's not ready to replace the big time run tracking services yet. I was able to connect to RunnerUp to my RunKeeper, Endomondo, Runtastic, and Google Fit accounts, but the app crashed every time I tried logging in to my Strava account and constantly re-promted me for credentials when I tried tying it to my MapMyRun account. The UI isn't pretty, but it gets the job done. I just wish there were a "treadmill mode" - a way to record activity without a GPS (which would allow heart rate capture), and then manually define the your Miles Traveled before saving (and publishing) your activity. There's a lot of promise here, it just doesn't quite deliver yet. (For what it's worth, I'd absolutely be willing to pay for the app if it were a little more stable and if it worked with MapMyRun.)
Great app. Great features. It has all the versatility I couldn't find on the free apps by the big players. I wanted to configure the audio cues in more specific ways and this app has everything I needed.
No adds. Takes a little time to navigate through and learn but the best I've ever used
Good no adds, plenty of controls.
Dude. The design sucks. Fix it and then we can contribute
Very cluttered looking, couldn't find 'walking', too confusing
Best running up with no ads or other crap
Great App, love the voice feedback
I've tried a number of these, either they are annoying or they aren't accurate. I have found this one to be very accurate and highly customizable. Love it. Would love to know how to edit or delete activities in my history though.
Functionality-wise it's the best app for running. It has features that even some of the expensive / premium apps don't. Not only it's free, it can easily syncs to other services (garmin Connect, strava, you name it..)
Pulse Heart Rate Monitor H7 works w S6. Improvement suggestions: 1. add altitude graph and statistics. 2. Show major statistics (current and avg time/speed/dist/hart rate) in big chars while running.
I've tried all the big running apps but none (even when premium) offer the level of customisation I'm looking for with my interval training. The gui may not be pretty, but it does everything I need.
It's too bad accurate data of map trace and graph after change map.
I love the app but am finding the GPS is not accurate and adds little zigzags to my run, enjoy that a short run of 3.5 km is off by 250 m or so.
Great simple app. Does everything I need in a running app with out the stuff i don't need. It has voice feedback, auto pause, lap times, map, manual entry when you want the audio or distance cues or etc. Great app, highly recommended!
Does what it says. It would be good to add elevation data
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Sync to services, compatible with many HR sensors, HR zone target with insistent "speed up/slow down" audio cues and lot of settings, absolutely free and without ads.