Runkeeper
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Developer(s) | FitnessKeeper |
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Initial release | 2008 |
Stable release | 4.3.1[1]
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Operating system | Android, iOS |
Size | Varies with device |
Available in | English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Brazilian, Portuguese, Japanese and Russian[2] |
Type | Fitness |
License | Proprietary |
Website | runkeeper |
Runkeeper is a GPS fitness-tracking app for iOS and Android with over 40 million users.[3] First launched in 2008 by CEO Jason Jacobs with the help of "moonlighting engineers".[4] In late 2011 Runkeeper secured $10 million in a Series B financing, led by Spark Capital.[5] In February, 2016, RunKeeper was acquired by ASICS.
About
RunKeeper allows users to track fitness activities (such as walking, running and cycling) using GPS[6] and to see detailed statistics around their pace, distance, and time. RunKeeper tracks statistics, progress, and applies coaching, which allows the user to advance in their progress through their headphones with built-in audio cues; listen and control music while working out; measure their heart rate and take pictures to share and save while engaged in an activity.[1]
This application tracks performance over time, allowing users to view a detailed history of activities; get notifications for new personal "bests" and milestones; measure progress against current goals; follow detailed plans and turn any activity into a route to do again later using built-in GPS.[1] RunKeeper allows users to share their personal content with friends through posting activities, achievements and plans to Facebook and Twitter, and allows supporters watch live maps of workouts and races as users run.[1]
RunKeeper integrates with the built-in music function of the phone and social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare.[7] This application also has an online social network of users that share progress, goals, training programs and mapped routes. The application has released an open API for outside developers to plug into RunKeeper users’ feeds.[8]
Challenges
RunKeeper periodically has challenges which will reward the user for completing certain criteria in a certain time-frame.[9] The first challenge was in May 2014 with the goal of completing and GPS tracking a 5k between May 19 and June 19 to be entered in winning an LG Lifeband.[10]
References
RunKeeper was originally launched and developed by Raizlabs for both iOS and Android.
- ^ a b c d "Runkeeper - GPS Track Running Walking Cycling on the App Store on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 2014-03-04.
- ^ Paul Sawers (2013-03-27). "RunKeeper moves beyond English with 6 new languages, including French, Spanish and Japanese". thenextweb. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ^ "RunKeeper - GPS Track Run Walk - Android Apps on Google Play". 2013-11-19. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ^ "(Founder Stories) RunKeeper: Jacobs' Strategy For Raising Capital". Techcrunch. 2012-03-01. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ^ "(Founder Stories) Runkeeper: Striving To Becoming The Facebook For Health". Techcrunch. 2012-03-02. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ^ Shannon Powell Hart (2012-12-04). "Best free apps - kvue.com Austin". kvue.com Austin. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ^ Priyanka Joshi (2012-12-10). "Get set for 'appy' holidays". business-standard.com. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ^ Erik Malinowski (2011-06-07). "How RunKeeper Could Become the Facebook of Fitness". wired.com. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ^ "RunKeeper Challenges - RunKeeper".
- ^ "LG Lifeband 5K Challenge - RunKeeper".