Pinnacle Climb Log 4+

Track Rock Climbing Workouts

Nick Romano

    • $3.99

Description

Log your Rock Climbing workouts on Apple Watch or iPhone. Only one tap to log a climb and one long tap to log an attempt. Track your progress at the gym, capture heart rate information, calories burned and analyze and compare the workouts on your phone.

The Today Widget allows you to track your climbs without having to unlock your phone.

The Apple Watch app works completely offline, leave your phone in your bag and sync your workouts when you're done.

Healthkit Integration:
Pinnacle integrates with the Activities and Health App on your phone to show your heart rate during your climbing workouts and contribute to the Activity rings.

Locations:
Pinnacle can also track the location of your workouts using the GPS on your Apple Watch or iPhone if available.

Compatible with Strava:
Sync your workouts to your Strava profile including heart rate, energy burned, location, and max difficulty.

One time purchase includes unlimited syncing of climbs.

Works with Boulder, Top Rope, Lead, and Trad routes. Supports the Hueco V, Fontainebleau, Dan-Kyu, and Brazilian scales for bouldering and the Yosemite Decimal (USA), France, UIAA, Great Britain, Australia, Brazilian scales for rope climbing.

What’s New

Version 7.0

New: iOS 17 and watchOS 10 support
Fixed: Adding a note for a workout wasn't updating the display after hitting "Done"

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5
275 Ratings

275 Ratings

ethanb416 ,

Works great, room for improvement.

The app works great on my Apple Watch Series 3. You start a session and tap the route difficulty after your climb to log it. Heart rate is tracked and workouts/calories are credited to your Apple Health data if you want. Super simple, but there is room for improvement.

Sometimes I’m so exhausted after a climb that I forget to log the route. It would be very useful if the app could detect when I stop descending and give me a vibration to remind me to log the route. Even better, the app could take the approach that the Ski Tracks app uses to track skiing - it auto detects when you’re going up and down, logging metrics like vertical descent, descent rate, descent time, etc so you can get a nice overview of each of your runs. If that model was adopted, you would be able to see how you are progressing on a particular route over time (ie, am I climbing it quicker, how high did I climb on failed attempts, etc).

Overall, would recommend 5/5 and I’m excited to see how this develops.

Developer Response ,

Thank you, this is really great feedback! I’d love to get your feedback on the beta version of the app as I add features. If this is something you’re interested in please message me through the contact button in the app!

Thanks,
Nick

wkfink ,

Amazing!

Just started climbing a couple months ago, and the thought of keeping a log book for the gym sounded tedious. The tie-in with the watch to provide an idea for activity, combined with the ability to log sessions, is amazing.

One thing I’d like to see is being able to switch from bouldering to top-roping, as my gym has autobelays that make switching from bouldering to top-roping extremely quick. In between sets of boulder problems, I usually get in a nice easy route like a 5.7/5.8. It’s certainly helped my endurance, and would be nice to be able to log that without having to end and begin sessions.

Even without that, it’s still a 5-Star app!

Developer Response ,

Hey wkfink! Thank you for the kind words. The app now has the ability to switch between disciplines like top rope and boulder during a workout. If you have workouts you would like merged please email me through the app using the "Contact the Developer" button.

giopilli1 ,

Keep the good work

Good app - I started using it and it feels good. However a couple of improvements would be good: 1. There is now easy way to mark if I was successful in flashing or on-sight or failed a climber from the widget. I need to end the workout and then add notes to it and mark the individual climbs. It would be good as I come down I could mark the climb somehow. 2 the app track timing overall but it doesn’t track time of the climb itself making difficult to understand how much endurance workout have you actually accomplished in lead or top roping - ideally I would like to tap the widget at the beginning of the climb and at the end of the climb and separate rest time from climbing time 3. It would be good if this app would be compatible with other sport watches and heart rate monitors outside the Apple Watch. I use Garmin and their heart rate monitor which records on the apple health but not on your app. Keep up the excellent work and let me know if I am missing something related to this feedback- Best

Developer Response ,

Hey giopilli1, please update to the latest version (2.15) as it now supports adding a note to a climb from the widget. Thanks for the feedback!

Nick

App Privacy

The developer, Nick Romano, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Health & Fitness
  • Location
  • Contact Info

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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