








Runome is officially live on iOS
Runome started as a small project back in 2024. I wanted to build the running app I personally wanted to use: deep enough for people who love data, but without making it feel like you need a sports science degree to understand it.
In 2025, Runome started partnering with the major running platforms and the project slowly turned into a real product.
After a lot of building, testing, breaking things and rebuilding them, Runome is finally live on the App Store.
I built Runome for runners who love the data side of running but want something more useful than a giant wall of numbers.
It connects with Apple Health, Garmin, Suunto and Polar and digs into the actual data behind your runs: pace, heart rate, cadence, elevation, GPS and more.
You can look at things like aerobic efficiency, HR drift, decoupling, fatigue resistance, training load, fitness/fatigue/form, VO₂max, race predictions and long-term trends. There are also adaptive training paths and tools for turning your runs into shareable route images and animated videos.
Every metric also has an info button explaining exactly what it measures, how it’s calculated, and how to interpret it.
The idea is pretty simple: your running data is much more useful when you can actually understand what it’s telling you.
A big part of Runome is looking at trends instead of obsessing over one run or one score. A weird HR reading, hills, heat or bad sensor data can completely change a metric, so Runome also looks at data quality and context rather than pretending every number is perfect.
iOS is live now, and Android is coming next.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/runome/id6760842692
https://runome.com/
Would love to hear what the data nerds here think, especially what metrics or trends you’d want to see added next.