KAYA is your ultimate climbing guide—built by climbers, for climbers. Use KAYA to discover new climbs, watch beta videos, log your sends, and track your progress over time. Whether you're projecting your hardest grade or exploring a new area, KAYA helps you climb smarter with GPS maps, offline topos, and real-time updates from trusted guidebook authors. Connect with friends, share your beta, and celebrate every send with the most psyched community in climbing.
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All the data, beta, and resources in one place. KAYA PRO makes outdoor climbing more accessible and convenient than ever before with verified GPS coordinates, interactive topos, and detailed climb descriptions. Official KAYA Guides are available for classic areas like Bishop, Joe’s Valley, and more — all available offline for when the service gets rough.
- Track Progress -
With thousands of gyms and climbing areas in our database, KAYA offers a superior logging experience. Videos, ascents, comments, and star ratings are all available within each climb page. If you’ve kept a logbook with another app or website in the past, you can easily upload it into KAYA through your profile page.
- Connect -
KAYA is community-focused. You’ll be notified when your buddy breaks into a new grade so you can leave ‘em a fist-bump and a comment. In-app messenger allows you to connect with other climbers, and, if your gym is on KAYA, receive new set notifications when the routesetting team finishes slinging the freshies.
- Compete -
KAYA challenges are one of the best ways to stay motivated and interact competitively with the climbing community. Go up against the world’s best or compete with your friends at your local competition.
It doesn’t stop there. We are always making changes and improvements to KAYA. Keep your updates turned on so you won’t miss a thing.
KAYA Pro Subscription: includes detailed climb info, GPS, offline mode, and training tools.
$59.99 / year
$9.99 / month
Subscription Restore & Renewal Info:
Yearly and monthly subscriptions are billed via Apple's subscription service. Subscriptions are linked to your Apple ID & KAYA user, so if you switch devices your KAYA user will still be subscribed to Pro -- no manual "restore" is required.
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Lots of potential but still room for improvement. I find myself using it frequently to find beta videos for more obscure problems in my area. I am using this app now as a log similar to 8a. I like Kaya better though, since it has beta videos. Maybe someday you guys can make a separate app for outdoor climbers, because I don’t like the fact that it logs indoor problems in the same place as outdoor problems. Everyone knows indoor problems don’t count. The only improvements I could ask for are: There’s a bug when submitting older climbs, the scroll function for the date often refreshes and I have to reselect the month, date and year multiple times before it sticks. It also doesn’t save the date occasionally and I have to go back and edit the submission. I also don’t like that it opens the shortened drop down menu when submitting an ascent. I wish it would just open the larger one so I can change the date and add the difficulty without having to expand it every time. The final pet peeve is the extra pop up warning every time you change the date! How many extra steps do I need to do a simple task! I know what I’m doing.One other thing I wish there was a function for is an option to see what the benchmarks of an area are. Hope this is helpful!
The New Era of Guidebooks and Logging
emile166
If you climb outdoors, the guidebook features alone make this app a game changer. Things like offline maps, easily accessible beta videos, topos, and the ability for contributors and authors to constantly update the information just removes a layer of friction from the entire process of finding climbs outdoors, making it that much more enjoyable and accessible. Not having to spend 20 minutes searching through Instagram for that beta video you saw 6 months ago is such a relief. Plus, the entire thing is built to create a sense of community with a scrolling video feed, likes, comments, and messaging. Add the fact that they keeping adding new verified guidebooks and it’s clear the app is only going to get better. And that’s just the absolute surface of the features that are available. In fact, if I had one criticism of the app, it’s simply that there are so many features it can feel a bit daunting at first. It’s a double edged sword that way, because the amount of features also means it’s got something of use for just about everyone. With time I’m confident things will get even more streamlined, and even the most recent user interface update goes a long way toward making everything faster and more intuitive to navigate.The team behind this app is obviously dedicated to improving its already great functionality and they’re passionate about climbing too — how often can you say that about your app devs? They continue to solve real-world problems for climbers, which makes KAYA a no-brainer for me.
Developer Response
Thank you for your positive feedback! We're thrilled to hear that you're enjoying KAYA. If you ever have any suggestions or additional feedback, feel free to reach out to us at support@kayaclimb.com. Your support means a lot to us, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.
I love the app but it’s stopped working for iOS 17
ZacSMMS
Update: The issue got fixed a bit ago, and is running smoothly again. I’ve been using it more, even when I’m away from my gym that uses KAYA. I’ve found it really helpful for knowing when I should be projecting climbs at harder grades, work on volume, or work on my flash level. It’s great to go into a session targeting one of these points and in the past 3 months has improved my consistency within grades. It is a very statistical approach but it works and has given me more satisfaction out of my climbing, rather than aimlessly chasing a grade that is frankly too hard for me at this point. Thank you to the KAYA team, apps like this push climbing forward and keeps it up to date with changing times. So stoked to see the future of this app and hopefully areas overseas start getting guidebooks on this app.After updating to iOS 17 on my iPhone 13 mini the KAYA app has been stuck on the logo opening screen. I’ve tried restarting, deleting and redownloading the app, but it still doesn’t work. Aside from that, this app is great, I’ve found it really useful for tracking my sessions, and looking at my ascents helps me to figure out where I need to improve. Hopefully they’re already working on this issue, but I’m excited to continue using it.
Developer Response
Hey Zac,Thank you for your positive feedback! We're thrilled to hear that you're enjoying KAYA. If you ever have any suggestions or additional feedback, feel free to reach out to us at support@kayaclimb.com. Your support means a lot to us, and we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience.
Excellent idea, good execution, but some drawbacks
Mmeyer95
Adding another star and rewriting my review because I can tell they are actively working towards improvements. I use this app multiple times a week and am very thankful for the info it provides as well as the community feel from being able to post and interact with posts from others. Some remaining bugs I am aware of:- When you upload a video, it often gets stuck with the “uploading” UI bar even after upload has completed. I have to quit the app to get it to disappear - I have lately been getting notifications that there is a new set, but then when I follow the notification nothing is new in the list.- Sometimes route bubbles disappear when looking at the map view. Quitting the app or navigating to the climb through another breadcrumb trail lets you get there but they’ll still periodically disappear.- I tried the offline maps/ guidebook via a trial and was disappointed. I wasn’t actually able to load things fully offline and there wasn’t enough information to actually get to the climb(s). It’s not functional enough to replace an actual guidebook and therefore I wouldn’t pay for it at this point in time. I do have hope that it will improve though, given how much progress has been made since I started using the app.
Developer Response
Hey There, Thanks for your feedback. Make sure you’ve got the most recent version of KAYA and check out all the new features and updates. If you have any questions, please reach out to us at support@kayaclimb.com. If you’re excited about the change, we’d appreciate it if you’d update your review!
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- Bug fixes & Optimizations
Version 3.48.2
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Information
Seller
Project 9a Labs, inc.
Size
134.6 MB
Category
Health & Fitness
Compatibility
Requires iOS 15.1 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 15.1 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 15.1 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 12.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.