
Brettagher
Adequate exercise tracker. It has a map, metrics, a "boost your workout feature, which I've never used, but I like the idea, and there's even a button for opening music apps, which I find kind of a unnecessary because it's almost as easy to open them normally. 2 small complaints: metrics don't show on the map, that's a huge annoyance, and if you zoom, the map stops following your location. You have to reorient. That said, maybe they have those on the paid version; mine is free.
27 people found this review helpful

A Google user
I've used this app for a long time and enjoyed it. It had all the basics I needed to track my running. But recently it was updated and features which used to be free are no longer available unless you go premium, which is kind of pricey. I wish they had added more value to the premium subscription instead of taking away previously free features. It has left me with a bad impression. I plan to start looking for a different app.
3 people found this review helpful

A Google user
Features have been taken away from this ad supported app but are promised to be restored if you pay a monthly fee. (breakdown of pace over distance for instance.) Cost to remove adds for a short time is much higher then the cost to buy most apps. Ads have increased. Can't really recommend this app any more. Open to paying for a decent ad free run tracker but it has to make sense and be reasonable.
2 people found this review helpful