Current-location loop planning
Pick a target distance and generate route options from where you are right now. Routerunner tries to build loops that match your goal and return you home cleanly.
Routerunner turns your current location into a guided running loop, offers route choices by style, tracks the run live, saves your results, and now extends the experience to Apple Watch.
Routerunner focuses on the moments that matter most: what distance to run, where to go first, when to turn, and how to finish back at the right place.
Pick a target distance and generate route options from where you are right now. Routerunner tries to build loops that match your goal and return you home cleanly.
Use a navigation-style run screen with route overlays, direction guidance, remaining distance, split timing, and a compact stat sheet designed for movement.
Save finished runs, inspect totals and recent trends, review splits, and write workouts into Apple Health so your training data stays useful after the run ends.
Start a workout on Apple Watch, track live distance and heart rate, get haptics when the next cue becomes relevant, and keep the phone updated with live watch status.
Routerunner uses HealthKit on watchOS to run a real workout session with elapsed time, heart rate, active energy, distance, and pause or resume controls.
The watch stays focused on the essentials: route name, upcoming cue, and the metrics you actually want while moving fast, without forcing the full phone UI onto a smaller screen.
The core loop-planning and run experience stays accessible, while Routerunner Plus unlocks the custom route-building side for runners who want more control.
Generate return-to-start loops, run with live guidance, save basic run history, and keep your completed workouts flowing into Apple Health.
Unlock custom route planning, saved custom routes, and the premium route-building workflow. Annual billing keeps the long-term plan more affordable.
These pages are tailored to the app’s current feature set so you have a clean public place to point App Store Review, purchase flows, and support traffic.
Explains how Routerunner handles location, HealthKit, Sign in with Apple, watch sync, purchases, and local run history.
Read privacy policy →Covers app usage, subscriptions, user responsibilities, workout expectations, disclaimers, and acceptable use of the service.
Read terms →Use a dedicated support inbox for App Store listing metadata, legal requests, and customer questions after release.
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