Watchletic - Run tracker

Structured interval workouts

Published by: Hesselbom Tech

Description

Watchletic is built for runners who take training seriously. If you see yourself as a “professional amateur” or just a running nerd, this app was made for you. It brings your training plan straight to your Apple Watch so you can focus on running, not fiddling with apps.
Sync structured workouts from TrainingPeaks, Final Surge, Nolio, Intervals.icu, Trenara, V.O2, StrideOn, Athletica, TrainAsONE, and more. Your runs are stored in Apple Health and can be exported in all major formats.
From interval sessions to long runs, Watchletic keeps you on pace, in the right zone, and moving toward your goals.

# FEATURES
— Direct plan integration: TrainingPeaks, Final Surge, Nolio, Intervals.icu, Trenara, TrainAsONE, and others
— Workouts on your wrist: intervals, warm-ups, cooldowns, recovery, and long runs
— Audio and haptic alerts so you never miss a split or target
— Advanced pacing tools: split options, hill effort adjustment, and Stryd power support
— Apple Health sync for seamless storage
— Export anywhere: Strava, GPX, TCX, or FIT files
— Always-On display keeps data visible mid-run
— Simple setup with smart defaults to get you running right away
— Built with the community: feature requests are always welcome and often implemented quickly

# WATCHLETIC CLUB
Enhance your experience with Watchletic Club, an optional subscription offering added benefits.
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Watchletic Reviews

App not working with Apple Watch anymore

Derrrrrrrrssss on

United States

Many users including myself are experiencing issues where the app will not open and crashes on Apple Watch that started a few days ago. Please fix I really enjoy and have a subscription.

Advanced running features

scdotz on

United States

Indispensable app for computing elevation-adjusted split strategies for race day. Simple and efficient!

The only way to train for triathlons and Trainingpeaks

Nilsalb on

United States

I have a training plan from Trainingpeaks and this app is the only one that works for live workouts. Screen customization is great and you can do pool swims. One ask: would it be possible to have a target number of laps view in swim workouts? The current experience shows it in miles then feet which isn’t too helpful for us empirical metrics folks. Also I noticed that the first length of the pool isn’t registered so I’m offset by 1 length the whole workout unless if I skip

Poor time for a 2x price hike

Yury_A on

United States

The developer decided to increase prices 2x. Its there choice but with TrainingPeaks adding the integration with the native Fitness app I see no reason to pay for Watchletic, which I used for its integration with TrainingPeaks training plans. I might have continued to use the app at the previous price but with the 2x price hike I’ve just canceled my subscription

My favorite running app

seer14 on

United States

Update 12/2023: Updated app provides automatic import of my running plans from TrainAsOne and with the optional voice overs announcing when I’m too far or too slow it makes it very easy to stay close to my pace without having to look at my watch. Updates keep coming and improving the app all the time. Original: I use this app when running and it’s great. I can easily set a variable distance when I want to start my workout. I create a few workouts (each with a variable distance) so that today my workout (1mi warmup, 5mi pace, 0.5mi cooldown) is the same saved workout for tomorrows (1.25mi warmup, 8mi slow distance, 0.75mi cooldown). I open the app on the watch, select my “workout” and enter my three distances for that day and off I go. No need to create each before hand or change distances before hand). Simply a time saver. Developer listens to feedback and implements features/changes where he can).

Finally!

trilife on

United States

Not sure how long this app has been out, but it has perfect integration with TrainingPeaks and allows me to program workouts and sync them to my Apple Watch, allowing me to ditch my glitchy, needlessly complicated name-brand endurance sports GPS watch. This app makes life easy for endurance athletes who prefer an Apple Watch. Well done.

So Much Fun

JVK4 on

United States

This app perfectly integrates structured workouts from TrainingPeaks to the Apple Watch. It makes training so much more fun for me by taking care of all the data-gathering hassle. The heads-up displayed on the watch is responsive, customizable, and pretty. I’m grateful for this app.

Not working

Juliana Storelli on

United States

My training appears on my Apple Watch but doesn’t on my phone . That being said I can’t import to training peaks .

Not syncing to TrainingPeaks or Strava

IChoseMyself on

United States

When I try to export to these two, the app closes and nothing happens.

Great potential but Strava elapsed time way off

hotpok3t on

United States

Strava elapsed workout time for a pool swim (possibly more activities) seems to be double what was actually done.

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