Super Sloper
Incline Walk Track & Analysis
Free · In‑App Purchases
Track treadmill climbs with your Apple Watch — incline, speed, elevation, and heart rate. Built for indoor hill training and hiking prep.
Super Sloper is a slope-first tracker for incline treadmill workouts with Apple Watch. Log grade, speed, time, distance, elevation gain, and heart-rate context in one focused workout flow.
Use it for indoor hill training, hiking preparation, low-impact cardio, and repeatable incline walking sessions.
KEY FEATURES
Incline Workout Tracking
• Track incline, speed, distance, duration, and elevation gain
• Log structured segments for repeatable treadmill sessions
• Use custom incline and speed presets for quick input
• Add notes to remember how each session felt
Apple Watch + Apple Health
• Control and monitor workouts from Apple Watch with Premium
• View heart-rate data where Apple Health permission is available
• Review calories, effort, and training load metrics
Workout Analysis
• Compare repeated incline and speed segments
• Review heart-rate charts, workload, and training phases
• See MET-based workout volume and TRIMP-based load estimates
Progress Over Time
• Track weekly workouts, duration, distance, and elevation
• Build consistency with streaks and a year activity grid
• Share workout summaries when you want to show your climb
Privacy And Access
• No account required
• Workout data and preferences are stored locally according to the current privacy policy
• Available in English and Simplified Chinese
SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
Super Sloper offers optional premium subscriptions that unlock Apple Watch integration and heart-rate tracking features.
• Subscriptions automatically renew unless cancelled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period
• Payment will be charged to your Apple ID account
• You can manage and cancel your subscriptions in your Account Settings on the App Store
Privacy Policy: https://supersloper.netlify.app/privacy.html
Terms of Use: https://supersloper.netlify.app/terms.html
more - Improved app launch reliability and startup issue reporting.
- Updated privacy information with clearer details about analytics and diagnostics.
- Fixed purchase and free-trial details for more accurate subscription handling.
- Strengthened workout recovery and history safeguards.
- Reduced background diagnostic noise to keep issue monitoring focused.
3.3.10 3d ago
- Updated our privacy policy to clearly explain the usage analytics we collect to improve the app.
- Refined behind-the-scenes measurement so we can focus on the features you use most.
- Improved overall reliability and performance.
3.3.9 5d ago
- Updated our privacy policy to clearly explain the usage analytics we collect to improve the app.
- Refined behind-the-scenes measurement so we can focus on the features you use most.
- Improved overall reliability and performance.
3.3.8 Jun 28
- Fixed a rare startup crash so the app launches reliably
- Added automatic recovery that restores your workouts if local data can't be opened
- Kept your original data safely in place during any recovery
- Clarified the storage banner so you always know when you're in local-only mode
- Improved overall reliability and stability
- Strengthened data recovery so workouts restored after an issue keep all their details, including heart rate, calories, and effort stats.
- Fixed a rare case where recently added workouts could be lost during recovery — your latest sessions now stay safe.
- Improved how restored workouts appear, so your history loads correctly right away with no empty screens.
- Added safeguards that protect your data and make problems easier for us to catch and fix.
3.3.7 Jun 21
- Added an iCloud status banner so you always know when sync is paused and your data is saved locally
- Strengthened heart rate stats to ignore bad readings from other apps
- Improved VoiceOver support for stat cards and trend badges
- Smoothed the transition from effort rating to your workout details
- Enhanced privacy by anonymizing internal diagnostics
- Improved overall reliability and stability
3.3.5 Jun 20
- Add an extra safety net that keeps the app working even when your data is hard to open
- Speed up app launch on slow or unreliable networks
- Protect your workouts from being affected by sync issues
- Improve overall reliability and stability
3.3.4 Jun 19
- Show a helpful recovery screen with a Try Again button if the app can't open your data, instead of crashing
- Improve overall reliability and stability
3.3.3 Jun 17
- Keep the app working even when iCloud is temporarily unavailable, so you can still record and view workouts
- Save your workouts locally as a backup when iCloud sync can't be reached
- Boost overall reliability and stability
3.3.2 Jun 15
- Fix an issue where some older workouts could disappear from your history
- Make your workouts safer during iCloud sync so records are never lost unexpectedly
- Keep incomplete workouts intact instead of discarding them after an interrupted session
- Improve overall reliability and stability
3.3.1 Jun 7
- Rebuild the Analysis view around time-in-zone: see how long you spend in each heart rate zone for every incline and speed combination
- Switch between Training Time and All Time to analyze just your steady-state effort or the whole workout
- Track your weekly heart rate range and zone distribution with new trend charts you can tap to inspect any week
- Group your segment breakdown by incline and speed or by intensity, and tap a row to focus the charts on it
- Move Start Workout to a handy button at the bottom of the Home screen
- Improve speed and stability across history, syncing, and the workout detail screen
3.3.0 Jun 6
- Redesign the Analysis view with same-intensity segment comparison, so you can see how your body responds to the same incline and speed over time
- Add a timeline chart to track Burn Rate, average heart rate, and workout load week by week
- Tap any bar on the Trend chart to see stats for just that day or week
- Show a new heart rate chart phase band that highlights warm-up, training, and cool-down portions of each segment
- Add a "days since last workout" chip on Home when your streak is paused
- Improve overall stability for HealthKit syncing, data loading, and the workout detail screen
3.2.2 May 20
- Redesign the active workout card with a larger segment timer, dedicated heart rate and calorie display, and a clearer Apple Watch connection badge
- Fix Apple Watch sync delays when pausing, resuming, or stopping a workout
- Improve reliability of workout state sync between iPhone and Apple Watch
3.2.1 May 4
- Explore the new Analysis tab with dual-axis efficiency charts showing cardio load and burn rate across workout intensities
- See training phases (warmup, effective, cooldown) detected automatically from your heart rate data on the workout detail chart
- Browse historical trends with week-by-week navigation and past data overlaid on your efficiency charts
- Resync Apple Health data anytime from Settings for accurate stats
- Improve heart rate data loading after finishing an Apple Watch workout
3.2.0 Apr 29
- Redesign the entire app from the ground up with a fresh new look, depth effects, and smooth animations
- Rebuild every screen — dashboard, workout detail, settings, and more — with cleaner layouts and improved readability
- Upgrade the Apple Watch experience with redesigned workout views that match the new iOS look
- Enjoy polished glass-style buttons, subtle glow effects, and refined color palette throughout
- Browse your workout stats with a revamped dashboard featuring new stat cards and change indicators
- Share workouts more easily with a redesigned, swipeable share sheet
- Improve the share sheet with native system sharing for a smoother experience
- Refine haptic feedback across buttons and controls for a more natural feel
- Streamline subscription management with the native iOS subscription sheet
- Fix minor rendering and stability improvements throughout the app
- View heart rate metrics (max, avg, resting) directly in the workout detail screen
- Speed up workout loading with parallel HealthKit data fetching
- Add a loading indicator while workout health data is being fetched
- Improve Apple Watch workout save handling with clear success and failure feedback
- Refresh heart rate zone and stress colors with a natural green-to-red gradient
- Fix max heart rate to show your actual workout peak instead of estimated maximum
- Reorder segment labels with drag-and-drop in Settings
- See colored icons and preset values directly on label picker chips
- Speed up workout detail and share screens with cached heart rate and calorie data
3.1.1 Apr 27
- Track calories per segment with the new calorie column — tap to cycle between total, per-minute, per-distance, and per-elevation views
- View the segment table embedded inside the heart rate card for a unified workout breakdown
- Cycle through time, distance, elevation, and volume directly in the segment table header
- Improved training load accuracy by using your resting heart rate from the actual workout date
- Tap any stat card to learn what the metric means and why it matters
- Feel a stronger double-tap haptic on Apple Watch when you pause a workout
- Enjoy a cleaner workout chart with calorie info merged directly into the duration bar
2.7.4 Apr 15
- Label your workout segments (Warm Up, HIIT, Recovery, and more) with custom colors, icons, and preset incline/speed values
- Rate your effort after each workout on a 1–10 scale, synced to Apple Health
- See live heart rate and active calories from your Apple Watch during workouts
- Compare monthly stats with month-over-month trends on your profile
- View per-segment calories and workout segment markers in Apple Fitness
- Sync your workouts across devices with iCloud
- Track training load (MET) and view difficulty changes on your heart rate chart
- Get a suggested effort rating based on your heart rate data after each workout
- See effort distribution broken down by intensity level on the heart rate chart
- View time and calories spent in each heart rate zone with the new HR Zone Distribution chart
- See your heart rate line colored by zone for instant visual feedback on intensity
- Explore workout segments grouped by speed@incline or MET intensity in the new Segment Distribution chart
- Track Training Load (TRIMP), Average Intensity, and Volume as separate workout metrics
2.7.2 Apr 3
- Improved HealthKit permission handling — the authorization prompt now appears on first launch instead of mid-workout
- Added a clear alert when HealthKit permissions are denied, with a shortcut to open the Health app
- Fixed an issue where heart rate and calorie data could silently fail to load if permissions were revoked
2.6.8 Mar 17
- Added calorie tracking with active and total calories shown on workout detail, summary, share card, and Apple Watch during workouts
- Replaced long-press buttons with simple tap controls for faster, easier workout actions on both iPhone and Apple Watch
- Added heart rate stats per segment — tap any segment in the chart or table to see its min/avg/max heart rate
- Improved heart rate chart with segment dividers, elapsed-time x-axis, and interactive segment selection
- Added app branding with QR code to shared workout cards
- Fixed an issue where custom presets and preferences could reset after updating the app
2.6.6 Mar 15
- Added long press confirmation for workout controls to prevent accidental taps during your workout
- Share your heart rate chart and stats alongside your workout summary image
- Choose from multiple achievement badges when sharing — day streak, week streak, or workout count
- Save shared workout images directly to your photo library
- Added premium feature hints during workout setup for easy access to heart rate tracking
2.6.5 Mar 10
- Improved app launch reliability and startup issue reporting.
- Updated privacy information with clearer details about analytics and diagnostics.
- Fixed purchase and free-trial details for more accurate subscription handling.
- Strengthened workout recovery and history safeguards.
- Reduced background diagnostic noise to keep issue monitoring focused.
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