A training log that looks like a plan

Run the
plan.
Tick it off.

Build

Your weeks, your paces

Track

One tap per session

Share

A link, read-only

The plan is the page

Weeks, distances and pace bands laid out the way a coach would write them — proportional bars, a volume ridge, and a cursor on the session you owe today.

Only what you actually did

A checkbox is enough. Add distance and time when you have them and the statistics fill in: planned against actual, pace against your goal band, streaks, and what is left.

Gym is part of training

Strength and mobility sit on the same timeline as the runs, in minutes rather than kilometres, so nothing quietly gets dropped.

Yours to move

Export the plan as a calendar or a spreadsheet. Share a read-only link. Let someone clone it and start their own.

Start from a template

First Half Marathon

Eight weeks from a standing start to a half marathon, built around four runs and two or three gym sessions a week. Week 4 cuts back, week 7 peaks, week 8 tapers into race day.

8 weeks · 31 runs · 248.1 km · 19 gym sessions

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