RunGap - Workout Data Manager Cheats

RunGap - Workout Data Manager Hack 2.110 + Redeem Codes

30 fitness services in one app

Developer: CTRL-N
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 2.110
ID: com.rungap.RunGap

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Description

The most well-connected Workout Data manager on the App Store with support for more than 40 of the most popular services.

Get your complete training history and take control of your workout data.

Keep all your workout details from popular services including Apple Watch, Polar, Garmin, Coros, RunKeeper, Strava, Runtastic, Suunto, Adidas, SportsTracker, Apple Health, Nike+, Zwift, and many others on your iPhone or iPad for instant access anytime.

Easily share, backup and export your workouts as you like (requires "Swag Bag" subscription available as in-app purchase).

Unattended background operation.

RunGap can both read and write workouts from and to Health including route maps, heart rate and distance.

View statistics and interactive charts, maps and details for individual workouts.

Browse your favorite tracks and compare past results.

Easily track your shoe, bike and other gear usage.

Geotag photos and videos related to an activity.

PLEASE NOTE: If you have any issues, consider contacting support instead of giving a negative rating - most times your issues can be solved or answered. A rating will not get your app back to work, but the support can help - simply use the integrated "Online Support" function.

Version history

2.110
2023-10-03
- Minor fixes and enhancements.
2.109
2023-09-29
- Minor fixes and enhancements.
- Retired TomTom MySports.
2.108
2023-09-22
- Support for iOS 17 and iPhone 15.
- Important stability and functionality improvements.
- Added ascent to statistics charts.
- Retired iFit support.
2.106
2023-07-05
Minor fixes and enhancements.
2.105
2023-05-26
- TrainerDay support.
- Minor fixes and enhancements.
2.104
2023-05-02
Minor fixes and enhancements.
2.103
2023-04-18
- Support for Bosch eBike Connect.
- Minor fixes and enhancements.
2.102
2023-04-04
- Fixed crash while uploading workouts to Strava.
2.101
2023-03-31
- Added notes to gear items.
- Set Bike/Shoes when sharing workouts to Strava (matching gear title with name/nickname).
- 1530 Datasette support.
- Various minor fixes and enhancements.
2.100
2023-03-07
Minor fixes and enhancements.
2.99
2023-01-12
Fixed Garmin Connect upload issues.
2.98
2022-12-13
Minor fixes and enhancements,
2.97
2022-11-13
Minor fixes and enhancements.
2.96
2022-10-25
Minor fixes and enhancements.
2.95
2022-09-29
Fixed issues with Apple Health (iOS16 / watchOS9) and COROS.
2.94
2022-09-17
- Import and export new watchOS 9 Running Metrics from/to Apple Health.
- Fixed problem with exporting indoor workouts from Strava.
2.93
2022-09-17
- Import and export new watchOS 9 Running Metrics from/to Apple Health.
- Fixed problem with importing indoor workouts from Strava.
2.92
2022-09-16
- Import and export new watchOS 9 Running Metrics from/to Apple Health.
- Numerous minor fixes and enhancements.
2.91
2022-08-25
- Retired SportsTracker connection. Instead, please use the sister service "Suunto App" which shares the same data and offers a solid API.
- Minuscule fixes.
2.90
2022-08-15
- Support for export to Nolio.
- Advanced option for earning Badges and credit for Challenges on Garmin Connect by adding bogus Garmin device information to non-Garmin workouts while uploading.
- The usual minor enhancements and fixes.
2.89
2022-07-31
Various enhancements and fixes.
2.88
2022-07-18
- Celebrating 10 years on the App Store with free swag for all for the rest of the month.
- Minor fixes and enhancements.
2.87
2022-06-23
- Export to COROS.
- Added E-Mountain Bike workout type.
- Multiple fixes and enhancements.
2.86
2022-05-03
- Added support for exporting workouts to Xert.
- Minor fixes and enhancements.
2.85
2022-04-08
- Added support for SmartRow.
- Minor fixes and enhancements.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Swag Bag (one year)
(Extra "Swag Bag" features for one year.)
$9.99
Free
BJ005474123✱✱✱✱✱ BFEDB87✱✱✱✱✱
Swag Bag (3 months)
(Extra "Swag Bag" features for 3 months.)
$3.99
Free
BJ313249447✱✱✱✱✱ 8652670✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
4 984 Ratings

Reviews

Tbergerx3,
A Must Have For Your Apple Watch!
This App really is a must have if you are serious about using your Apple Watch for workout tracking and training. It allows you to take control of your hard earned workout data and share it with whatever training software you are most comfortable with (Strava, Garmin, TP, etc.). And the support is outstanding! The few times I have reached out with questions, concerns or requests I have always received prompt and helpful responses; and updates are frequent.
I primarily use the App to share my running and biking data with Strava and Garmin. The recent updates to maintain distance and enable exporting of Laps make it fully functional on Strava!
I also really like the other functionality it gives you for reviewing your workout data (routes, shoe tracking, charts, matched runs,.....). I find myself looking here 1st to review progress and past activities.
Really great App-Many Thanks to the developer!!!
LT member,
Consolidate your hard-earned records
This is one of the few apps I’ve purchased that has exceeded my expectations. After 20 years, I recently switched from Polar to Garmin. That’s 20 years of detailed cycling and workout records marooned on a platform I no longer use, right? Wrong. I was looking for a way to export my Polar data and then import it into Garmin. RunGap looked like a tool I could use, and it did in fact convert my data successfully to Garmin. What I was surprised to see is how many sources and destinations RunGap supports.

In ditching my Polar, my plan was to use my Apple Watch for everything but cycling. I had resigned myself to having my exercise on two different platforms, but RunGap easily consolidates everything on Garmin for me. But I could consolidate everything on another or even additional platforms. This is a great app and I don’t mind paying the annual fee.
Amr Amin,
Best way to OWN your data if you use an Apple Watch
In a nutshell, this app will pull your run data from any number of major platforms and then push it to other platforms in nearly any configuration you want. This big deal here is that it can pull data from or push data to HeakthKit.

In other words, this app makes it possible to use the built-in/native Apple Watch Workout app and still own your data either by extracting it in any of the standard formats (GPX, FIT, etc) or directly upload it to other platforms.

In my case, I’ve been logging runs on RunKeeper since 2010. The official RunKeeper Apple Watch app, however, omits cadence and elevation data, even when using a Series 4 Apple Watch. This puts me in a position where I prefer the native Workout app but still want my data on RunKeeper.

In other cases, I prefer to use my first-gen Tomtom Runner with a BT HR chest strap for logging serious runs. It’s just way more accurate that my Series 4 (better GPS sampling) and has infinitely better battery life. However, I also want the Apple Watch Move and Exercise credit for those runs without wearing an Apple Watch since I’ve already got the Tomtom on. RunGap will take my data from Tomtom and push it to HealthKit, which then shows up on my Apple Watch.

RunGap is perfect 👌
mbergg,
Only app to crack Nike+
I recently downloaded Strava, my only hesitation in using it was loosing all my years of running with Nike+. After lots of googling I found this app to be the only one that could transfer all my data from Nike to Strava. Despite the warning when adding my Nike account to the app and the inconsistencies found with the article author for which I found it, all of my Nike data transferred over within a few minutes and was completely accurate, maps, times and all! I will continue using both Nike and Strava for each run till at least the end of the month or maybe my race in December but I see myself in the future transitioning to Strava only (especially now that I’ve learned how Nike locks down their data unlike other run apps).
mikeepp,
Foundational tracking application
I’ve used RunGap for a few years now. It’s been foundational for me tracking my running. I’ve used a few apps previously and RunGap slurped that information from my accounts, making it available in a central location. The good thing is it is my information and not just another retail company’s way to track and process me. Another reason that I switched was because the other application started to get unstable after running 10 or 12 miles, so I rolled over to tracking things on Apple’s Workout app and storing the information in RunGap. It’s great! I track my shoes and look at my stats. Solid!
jmeadie,
Great response
I have to admit my first experience with RunGap was not great. I bought it to sync Garmin Strava and IFit (Garmin and Strava do seamlessly but iFit doesn’t seem to share the “sharing” ideology but I use all 3). RunGap hung endlessly with iFit and I got some weird additions to activities on my iFit account that may not have been related but occurred simultaneously. I sent in a grumpy complaint and was ready to delete the app and not renew but Kristian got back immediately. At first it seemed a bit defensive (“no problems on our end so it must be yours@) but thereafter Kristian stuck with it, kept communicating and I re-tried syncing and it worked. May have been an iFit issue who knows. Thanks to Kristian for great follow up. The app looks good and now ready to check it out more fully.
Double2x,
The best app to collect and migrate activity into one place.
From my original post I had an issue where I can not delete activities in a bulk and the developer reached out and described how to delete multiple activity using a filtering option. It worked really well. Thank you!
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Original post:
I love this app but now I am done transferring my data from one app to other. I would like to delete all activity from Run Gap app in a bulk not an individual. I can’t find a way to do that. Other than not able to delete multiple activity once the app is the best in transferring activity from one app to other.
Jcordoba33,
Great product / great support
I’ve been using run gap for almost 2 weeks. I was having issues trying to post my Nike+ data into Final Surge. It was becoming too cumbersome moving the data from one app to the other.

I ran across RunGap to bridge that gap and I thought I’d give it a try. Right from the start it worked great. I was having an issue with one of the metrics not coming over correctly. I reached out to support and they promptly looked at the issue. Within a couple of days they were able to address the issue and now I’m getting everything that I need into Final Surge.

Thank you for a great product and great support!
bnmry,
A workhorse
RunGap is a workhorse for moving activity files between services. It’s not pretty, it’s not flashy, it just gets the job done and connects more services than any other app I’ve tried over the years. I keep coming back to it and rely on it daily.

I wish there were a better way to set up auto-naming of workouts and exports. For example, I’d like to create default naming schemes that include the source and other variables like date, location, and device.

I’d also like to see the source listed in the index of activities so it’s easier to see which file is which where there may be multiple for a single workout.
jacksw71,
Must have app for sharing workouts across services
I regularly use a variety of workout and health apps (e.g., Strava, Runtastic, SWORKIT, MyFitnessPal) together with my Apple Watch, and RunGap integrates all the feeds into one easy to read dashboard. Other apps may look pretty, but RunGap’s integration with nearly every major fitness app makes it an easy winner. The wealth of information displayed is at least equal to Strava Premium, and easier to read.

On top of everything, RunGap support is top-notch. I submitted a feature request because I couldn’t understand why walking on a treadmill wasn’t considered a “walking” sport. Boom! New release with new functionality! A++++