Watchletic is built for runners who take training seriously. If you see yourself as a “professional amateur” or just a running nerd, this app was made for you. It brings your training plan straight to your Apple Watch so you can focus on running, not fiddling with apps.
Sync structured workouts from TrainingPeaks, Final Surge, Nolio, Intervals.icu, Trenara, V.O2, StrideOn, Athletica, TrainAsONE, and more. Your runs are stored in Apple Health and can be exported in all major formats.
From interval sessions to long runs, Watchletic keeps you on pace, in the right zone, and moving toward your goals.
# FEATURES
— Direct plan integration: TrainingPeaks, Final Surge, Nolio, Intervals.icu, Trenara, TrainAsONE, and others
— Workouts on your wrist: intervals, warm-ups, cooldowns, recovery, and long runs
— Audio and haptic alerts so you never miss a split or target
— Advanced pacing tools: split options, hill effort adjustment, and Stryd power support
— Apple Health sync for seamless storage
— Export anywhere: Strava, GPX, TCX, or FIT files
— Always-On display keeps data visible mid-run
— Simple setup with smart defaults to get you running right away
— Built with the community: feature requests are always welcome and often implemented quickly
# WATCHLETIC CLUB
Enhance your experience with Watchletic Club, an optional subscription offering added benefits.
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I never leave reviews but Garmin users who use TrainingPeaks need to know this app is excellent for syncing structured workouts to their watch. I originally bought the AWU just to try out with full expectations I would return it. One of the blockers was TrainingPeaks plan sync. I had some issues with the plan I use and the developer of this app went way above and beyond to provide a new release to fix my issue.Not only will it sync my planned workouts but also syncs my zones setup in TrainingPeaks. I’ve also found this app is easier to read on my watch than others I have tried. Especially in the dark.
Developer Response
My goal was to bridge the gap between Apple Watch and Garmin so this review means a lot!
Gah. Great idea with a heartbreaking bug.
MadWolffe
Great little app, nicely priced to fill in the huge hole in app workouts not allowing imports. I used it this morning for some speed work and loved not having to look at my watch for the intervals. Unfortunately, it looks like the app didn’t pick up my location permission when I initially set it up (granted “While using app”). Which was fine for me during the run - Distance appears as “Distance Off” - I’m doing time intervals, so don’t care. But when I end my work out, the hour long workout was cancelled by the app because “it was too short”. 😭I would have expected it to save an export without map data. Another minor issue which would be nice to fix is that the exact heart rate doesn’t show on the screen (just where you are in your desired heart rate range).
Developer Response
Fixed in 2.3.0!Hi, the issue with not storing workout if too short should be fixed in 2.3.0 (now only checks that duration is more than 10 seconds)Regarding the issue that you're not getting any distance, you might need to allow "Walking + Running Distance" permission under Settings > Health > Apps > Watchletic.I apologize for the inconvenience with the bug and thank you for bringing it to my attention.Regarding heart rate, please email me at viktor@hesselbom.net and tell me more!
Great App!
Apple-Tri
Just used this app to move structured workouts from TrainingPeaks to my Apple Ultra Watch. Everything works great!!!One potential upgrade would be to have pace and/or heart rate alerts. For example, if a particular interval calls for a HR or Pace range, the app will notify you through a beep, vibration, etc. that you are not within the range. Just an idea. Overall, very happy with the app.
Developer Response
This feature with alerts now exists! Happy you enjoy the app.
A must for structured training.
Omar Simon
I’ve been using Watchletic for years. Every time Apple announces fitness updates at WWDC, I try the native fitness app and then run back to Watchletic. The dev is awesome, super open to feedback and responsive. Training peaks sync works beautifully and it does a fantastic job coaching you through structured/interval workouts. What can I say - it just works!
Developer Response
What a wonderful review, I'm so happy it works well for you!
— Adds a Wear OS permission warning and controls for restoring missing workout, heart rate, location, Bluetooth and notification permissions
— Fixes connection issue with Engo glasses on Wear OS
— Adds Samsung Galaxy Watch Back-button controls for starting prepared workouts, pausing or resuming and advancing intervals
— Adds a cancel controls page to Precision Start on Wear OS
— Keeps live Stryd pace visible instead of the target pace during indoor runs on Apple Watch and Wear OS
— Adds Apple Watch support for standard Bluetooth Running Speed and Cadence (RSC) sensors, including MilestonePod
— Fixes Apple Watch workouts closing when advancing swimming laps with unavailable pace data, and prevents invalid Wear OS pace announcements
— Fixes Apple Watch background workout export crashes when connectivity changes
— Updates the Precision Start Bluetooth connection design on Apple Watch and Wear OS with devices arranged around the Start button and clearer circular device names
— Adds per-device Bluetooth capability controls on Apple Watch and Wear OS, letting multi-signal devices provide heart rate, speed and cadence from one connection
— Improves Bluetooth device classification and source priority on both platforms, including reliable Stryd recognition, FTMS treadmill detection and HRM 600 support
— Fixes Wear OS Bluetooth sensor discovery failures by using one shared scan for Stryd, Engo and standard Bluetooth sensors
— Colors heart rate values by the current heart rate zone on Wear OS when heart rate is not used as the interval target
— Fixes Apple Watch workout layout height when using multiple data screens so page indicators no longer overlap interval numbers
— Adds a Wear OS setting to keep the screen interactive during workouts, which can improve interval countdown reliability
— Fixes back navigation in Wear OS Bluetooth settings
Version 3.1.7
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Information
Seller
Hesselbom Tech AB
Size
96.1 MB
Category
Health & Fitness
Compatibility
Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 16.0 or later.
Apple Vision Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
Apple Watch Requires watchOS 9.0 or later.
Location
This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life.