Pinnacle Climb Log Cheats

Pinnacle Climb Log Hack 6.7 + Redeem Codes

Track Rock Climbing Workouts

Developer: Nick Romano
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: $3.99 (Download for free)
Version: 6.7
ID: com.tenminutewait.PinnacleApp

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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.

Version history

6.7
2023-06-16
New: Watch corner complication
6.6
2023-06-13
Fixed: Strava automatic upload setting
6.5
2023-05-29
Fixed: Contact developer button in settings
6.4
2023-05-17
Fixed: Crash when viewing stats screen
6.3
2023-05-11
Fixed: Action button on Apple Watch Ultra
Fixed: Logging notes from the Today Widget
Fixed: Removing a workout from Strava
6.2
2023-03-22
Fixed: The horizontal scrolling option in the workout view on the Apple Watch.
6.1
2023-01-15
Fixed: Restore the iPhone Widget for logging climbs from the lock and home screens
6.0
2023-01-11
Improved performance
Dropped support for iOS 13 and watchOS 6 (You can still access the latest build for these in App Store > Purchases if your device doesn't support anything higher).
5.10
2022-09-18
Fixed: Paused screen on Apple Watch not showing the resume button.
5.9
2022-09-14
New: The paused screen on iOS now has more information.
New: Confirmation screen when ending a workout.
New: Change the duration of a workout (in addition to the start and end time)
5.8
2022-07-02
Performance and reliability updates.
5.7
2022-02-24
New: If you delete a workout that has been exported to the Health app you will now have an option to delete it as well.
Fixed: If the watch app crashes it will now pick up where you left off in a workout.
Fixed: Crashes when using the complication on Watch Series 3 devices
Fixed: Timezone of a workout when shared to Strava in some cases.
5.6
2022-02-04
New: When deleting a workout, you are now also prompted to delete the data from the Health app.
Fixed: Bug when calculating the number of sends on the Stats page.
5.5
2022-01-29
New: Tapping on "Max (Sent)" in Stats will now show you every workout where you sent the grade.
Improved: Buttons on the watch settings screen are now easier to tap.
5.4
2021-11-04
Fix issue logging into Apple Watch app.
5.3
2021-10-28
Fix crashes on some models of Apple Watch
5.2
2021-09-30
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Fixed: Crash for users on iOS 13
5.1
2021-09-16
New: Attempts are now included on the stats screen.
New: Added an option to delete your account data.
Fixed: You can now update a note while logging your workout.
Fixed: Adding climb to a workout with no climbs will use the correct discipline.
Fixed: Map view not always updating after setting a location for a workout.
5.0
2021-09-07
New: You can now use the main app on your phone to log your climbs in addition to the Today Widget.
4.5
2021-04-20
Fixed: Issue deleting climbs from the workout editor.
4.4
2021-04-12
New: Select a custom date range for the stats page.

4.3
2021-01-11
Improved grade system editor
New: View all third party licenses
Fixed: Titles for workouts with multiple disciplines
4.2
2020-11-20
New: Create and edit grade systems for your gym!
4.1
2020-10-27
Fixed: Timer on Apple Watch.
4.0
2020-10-10
Fixed: Long press to log an attempt on watchOS 7.

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
271 Ratings

Reviews

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.
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!
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
spapagiannis,
Decent, but fails to sync correctly
It’s good at what it does (log climbs), but it doesn’t do good enough. I’ve experienced inconsistencies in what the app shows and what HealthKit actually logs. One climbing session failed to report any heart rate, another session was missing almost half of the session (I think the app accidentally minimized and didn’t record anything while in the background). And just last night, the app only shows half of my recorded session between 7:30-8:30 pm and is missing about half of my logged climbs (while HealthKit shows the full session from 6:30-8:30 PM with heart rate data for all of it).

Not sure where the problem lies but the developer has not been responsive. Phone snd AW7 are on latest versions, reboots of both haven’t solved the problem. It’s a big pet peeve of mine when data is not tracking correctly.
eveunveiled,
Great simple app! Missing 1 feature that would make it perfect
Really easy to use, great integration with the Apple Watch. So easy to log a climb that I can have it logged before my feet touch the ground. The only thing I wish they had was an option for “finished” vs “sent” for the roped climbs. So that I could differentiate between routes that I sent in one go and ones that I had to rest on but still finished. You can do that in the notes, but from the watch it’s annoying to type a note so I have to remember for when I go back to my phone (usually at the end of a climbing session so I may not remember which climbs I rested and which I didn’t). That’s the only reason I’m giving it 4 stars instead of 5.
JTsoccer41,
Functional and easy to use, could do more with data though
This app works well, looks good, and is intuitive. I do think there is room for improvement however, particularly in the statistics / data section. As is, I don’t think the app is making full use of the user data available for a given profile. Additional graphs and charts could be really helpful, potentially something along the lines of: average max grade over time (average top 3 per session), double column bar chart showing % tried and % completed by grade, ability to filter out grades (v0, v1, etc) from charts. The app Gneiss has some interesting climbing visuals that could be worth getting inspiration from. All in all good app though!
Utahfreeskier,
Close to perfect! Please don’t add bloat!
I tried a few other climbing apps, and this one is by far my favorite.

Please keep the app simple and don’t add unnecessary features that will bloat the experience! I actually don’t think I need to know my total vertical feet climbed - especially for bouldering. If you did add it, I’d like the option to turn it off because it’s just not accurate enough to be useful and I feel like it clutters things up.

Some sort of “score” that estimates my skill level would be really cool to see on a graph over time.
Spydernights,
Excellent app!
I love this app. I very rarely buy apps that aren’t games, but I took a leap on this one and it has paid off!

I’m a newbie to bouldering and more than a little out of shape; completing a V1 is a huge accomplishment for me. I love the details this app gives me about my climb when I’m done, and that I can see my progress as time goes on.

I’m also a UI/UX Designer, so not only do I love what it tells me about my climbing but I love the interface. The controls are perfectly minimal while still giving me the details I want.
Nbn292000,
Excellent!
Have really been enjoying this app. Bought it as soon as I got my Apple watch and have been using it every climb no fail! Told a few fellow climbers at my gym too.

Few suggestions if I could: I'd like it if the app could detect if I'm belaying between my climbs and mark this on the graph of so? It happened a few times that I'd leave the gym and forget to stop my workout. Could the watch buzz me if I go more than half a mile away, or something?
ellajvs,
Great Design and User Experience
I have been looking for an easy way to make progress, and resorted to writing notes in Strava for awhile. This is very useful in tracking heart rates during actual climbing. The data is easy and pleasing to look at. I just want to say thank you for the attention to detail with the app.

The one con is that I am struggling to connect it with my Strava. The “CONNECT WITH STRAVA” button doesn’t seem to work for me. If I could get advice on how to work around this, that would be awesome.

Thanks again for such a great app!