RunGo - The Best Routes to Run Cheats

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Developer: Leaping Coyote Interactive
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 6.4.8
ID: com.leapingcoyote.rungo

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Description

Go for a run with voice navigation along the way, find a runner-friendly hotel, or take on an audio-guided race.

RunGo is the app that gives directions.

We call it "navigation beyond maps."

Looking to find or create and follow a running route?
Hands down, the easiest way to stay on track and enjoy your run is customized, turn-by-turn voice navigation.

RunGo is the most popular running app featuring turn-by-turn voice navigation, with over 700,000 routes worldwide across 171 countries, including thousands of verified routes, like race courses, hotel tours, audio-guided mindful walks, city tours, unique adventures, and virtual races.

Stay engaged with voice messages about landmarks you pass, local stories, or an encouraging reminder that you're halfway there.

Turn any route in an engaging, voice-guided tour!

You're probably beyond trying to memorize every turn, printing out maps, checking your phone’s map every block, or never doing anything new!

RunGo also tracks your run stats like time, pace, distance, elevation, and estimated finish time.

We proudly include no ads in the app, and a paid premium upgrade is available for additional features.

Featured by Apple to "Run New Routes Wherever You Are,” “Walk to Get Fit,” “Run Your First 5K,” and "Unleash the Power of Apple Watch."

WHAT PEOPLE LIKE YOU SAY
“Only running app with turn-by-turn directions… 30+ turns on new roads that I wasn’t about to memorize.” -iPhone user review
“RunGo was a great way to get a feel of the areas and feel more secure running by myself.” -Jess

WHEN YOU TRAVEL
Running is the best way to explore a city when you travel! With routes around the world, curated by passionate locals showing off the best of their city and by RunGo’s hotel partners, you can enjoy your run at your own pace with voice navigation to keep you on track. Find your next runner-friendly hotel to visit.

WHY VOICE NAVIGATION?
Voice navigation allows you to follow complex routes effortlessly. Explore routes with clear voice directions as you approach each turn, and get notified when you go off route. RunGo is Accessible and supports VoiceOver for visually impaired users.

BUILD YOUR OWN ROUTES
Map out custom routes right on your iPhone, or import a GPX file to RunGo. Create basic routes on your phone, while the full customization is on our web route creator. Any routes you create on the web route creator will also appear on your iPhone.

LIVE TRACKING
RunGo Live lets friends and family track your runs and races in real time on any web browser.

APPLE WATCH
With RunGo’s Apple Watch app, get turn-by-turn directions and haptic notifications on your wrist, and run complex routes without needing your iPhone.

RunGo uses HealthKit for Heart Rate data with the Apple Watch and to record workout data to the Health app.

You can subscribe and pay through your iTunes account. Payment is charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Account is charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period at the initial monthly or annual cost. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription, where applicable. More information at rungoapp.com/legal

* Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

Version history

6.4.8
2023-03-20
Minor update to fix login issue
6.4.7
2023-01-11
App optimizations and stability improvements:
* Easier to send activities to Strava, plus manual upload
* Find web links for your runs, from Logbook
* New account page and startup tutorials
* Improved App Clip for partner experiences
* Hotel concierge mapping enhancements
6.4.5
2022-10-04
Fix for issue when submitting a race run to a live leaderboard and other virtual race improvements.
6.4.3
2022-08-17
This release has bug fixes and general enhancements, including route screen improvements, routes that allow or don't allow Virtual Mode, Strava export updates, and account deletion.
6.4.2
2022-06-16
Fixed issue for some users with Live button
6.4.1
2022-06-12
Fix for issue sending routes to the Apple Watch
6.4.0
2022-06-06
This update makes it easier to follow routes, creates App Clip experiences for our partners, and launches participant live tracking for select races:
* Turn points now rotate correctly with the map
* Free participant live tracking for select races
* App Clips and universal links for routes
* Fixes to run summary sharing
* Bug and stability fixes
6.3.1
2022-03-07
Fixed issue sending routes to Apple Watch
6.3.0
2022-02-21
New Route screens:
* The core of RunGo is great and easy-to-follow routes, so we've done a big revamp of these screens, with more info, a cleaner design, and route photos.
* Starting the route or running in Virtual Mode (Outdoor or Indoor) is more straightforward.

New Run screen:
* While you're running, you'll see that it's easier to find all the options and features you need.
6.2.8
2021-11-15
Recorded audio messages now on Apple Watch! While RunGo has always had custom Siri messages to navigate you and share local stories, more recently many verified routes from hotels, races, and other partners have pre-recorded audio messages too. Now these work on the Apple Watch app. Imagine the fun and motivation of professional runners and coaches in races, ukulele music and Hawaiian tales in Fairmont hotel tours, and drag queens in Lululemon events.

Apple Watch now supports groups: find and add groups and their routes to your watch.

Apple Watch complications added for more watch faces

Updated for iOS 15 and watchOS 8, and general UI updates, stability, and app improvements
6.2.7
2021-07-12
Bug fixes and stability updates
6.2.5
2021-06-07
* Bug fixes and improved app stability
* More support for non-English languages
6.2.3
2021-05-26
Enhancements and bug fixes:
* Improvements to the finish line for races in the app
6.2.2
2021-05-24
Bug fixes and race features:
* Improvements to race leaderboard integrations
* Custom questions, teams, and categories for upcoming races and challenges
* Are you getting into nature and new routes? We hope you can!
6.2.1
2021-05-21
Bug fixes and enhancements:
* Run summary screen and logbook work much better, but you still have to get moving to fill them up
* The steps to "Submit to Race" even smoother
* General Fixes
6.2.0
2021-05-21
Bug fixes and enhancements:
* Run summary screen and logbook work much better, but you still have to get moving to fill them up
* The steps to "Submit to Race" are smoother
* Indoor Virtual Mode has been improved
6.1.9
2021-05-12
Bug fixes and enhancements:
* Virtual outdoor mode accuracy
* Submit to Race from run summary
6.1.8
2021-05-10
Bug fixes:
* Run summary display in both km and miles
* Saving route stability
6.1.7
2021-04-27
* Improved accuracy running in Virtual Modes! Whether you're participating in a race by remotely running their course, or virtually running the loop of your dreams from your treadmill, the run tracking will be smoother and more accurate.
* New Run Summary! It's cleaner and faster, and it integrates with race leaderboards, if your route is part of an event. The Run Summary screen also makes it easier to make your run share image. Try it out!
* Bug fixes
6.1.6
2021-03-31
- Easier to submit your run to races! If you participate in an event (real, hybrid, or virtual), you'll get a friendly reminder at the end of the run, plus even less fields.
- Share image preview: see the images you can create from your run, including race banners for participating events.
- Improved Virtual Modes for more fun running routes remotely or from your treadmill.
- And more bug and stability fixes.
- Fix for Routes issue on Apple Watch
6.1.5
2021-03-30
- Easier to submit your run to races! If you participate in an event (real, hybrid, or virtual), you'll get a friendly reminder at the end of the run, plus even less fields.
- Share image preview: see the images you can create from your run, including race banners for participating events.
- Improved Virtual Modes for more fun running routes remotely or from your treadmill.
- And more bug and stability fixes.
6.1.4
2021-03-01
Bug fixes:
• Fixed issue with saving runs to logbook
• Fixed issue with Sync Logbook to download runs from online logbook
6.1.3
2021-02-10
Bug fixes:
• Popular Routes Nearby: Updates to help you find the community's most popular routes, from anywhere in the world
• Stability updates to Voice System and Submit to Virtual Race
• New option to hear advanced warning for waypoints at 50 metres or 150 feet
6.1.2
2020-12-23
Audio cues: you weren't the only ones who are having fun with the pre-recorded audio messages in routes. We've been too! Enjoy lots of enhancements for smoother messages alongside the crucial navigation cues.

Looking good: it's now easier to create your share image from a run, just tap "Share Your Run"! And if you ran in Virtual Mode, overlay either your real route or virtual route shape. Do that at the end of the your run, using the new icon that centres the route.

Race selfies: if you're running a race on RunGo, your share image probably has race banners and virtual finish lines, not just your run stats.

Stability updates to Voice System and Submit to Virtual Run.
6.1.1
2020-12-10
Audio cues: you weren't the only ones who are having fun with the pre-recorded audio messages in routes. We've been too! Enjoy lots of enhancements for smoother messages alongside the crucial navigation cues.

Looking good: it's now easier to create your share image from a run, just tap "Share Your Run"! And if you ran in Virtual Mode, overlay either your real route or virtual route shape. Do that at the end of the your run, using the new icon that centres the route.

Race selfies: if you're running a race on RunGo, your share image probably has race banners and virtual finish lines, not just your run stats.

Stability updates for running in Virtual Modes

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Monthly Subscription
(Monthly Access to premium routes and features)
$3.99
Free
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Yearly Subscription
(Yearly Access to Premium routes and features)
$29.99
Free
GE949199468✱✱✱✱✱ FFFD1DE✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
2 340 Ratings

Reviews

dunk456,
Great for running abroad and updates activity app
I created a custom route before going overseas, then uploaded to the apple watch. I had no cell data service on my phone or watch while abroad so couldn't navigate with a map but it worked great, telling me when I went off the route and also tracked my extra lap. The data automatically added to the Activity app, so didn't need to run the workout app in parallel. my only gripe was the splits show in the rungo app but are not transferred to the activity app, but its still the best running app i've tried
viellen,
Great App, Needs Some Improvements
I’ve been using RunGo for three years now and am a paid subscriber. Overall, this is a great app. It’s easy to create and save routes, audio cues work well and it syncs with Apple Health and Strava. I do wish they would make some improvements. When you create a route, at each point you add it often adds unnecessary turns. For example, if I add a point on a straightaway, it will sometimes say, “turn left, now turn right” or “turn around, turn around”. Trying to edit these points often messes up the entire route. For detailed editing and certain features, you need to use a computer. Also, Facebook login no longer works correctly and it took over a week for support to migrate my login. Lastly, if you go off route (which is easy to do when trail running) it won’t let you know for over a 10th of a mile, so it ends up adding about a quarter mile to the run if you have to backtrack. All this said, this has become a vital running app for me and it has many powerful features that don’t seem to exist in any other running app. It filled the gaps that Strava’s routes lack, and if you already have routes in Strava you can import and manipulate them in RunGo. For what it can do, it definitely deserves 4 stars.
Iron Beagle,
Close, just needs some tweaking
I travel a lot for work, 14 days out of the month I’m in a different city and different hotel. I love the fact that I can look up or create a route the night before and then go run it the next day. The turn-by-turn directions are great and exactly why I use RunGo.

The one thing I’d like to see tweaked is Off Route. For example, I was running on Frank Sinatra Dr in Rancho Mirage, the road is two lanes in both directions with a center island with a sidewalk on only one side. RunGo kept telling me I was Off Route because (I assume) I was on the wrong side of the road compared to what I had created.

The other Off Route issue is a lack recalculating of the route, or at least an option to. For example, same run as above, I had unwittingly created a route that went through a private gated community. No big deal, I’ll just go around and come back the same way I came, pick it up on the other side. Voice prompts were reminding me every 30 seconds that I was off route. Annoying to the point I had to quit the app. Hopefully they can get this fixed, every GPS in the world automatically recalculates when you’re off route.
Mich likes to ride,
Misplaced direction points
I actually really do love this app, and would give it a 5 star rating, however the glitchy part is in the creating of the routes. In the creating process the app puts in turns where they shouldn’t be and where you haven’t specified. So I have to go back over the route carefully to try to remove these extra direction points, otherwise in the playback it may tell me to make a u-turn in the middle of the road or a left only to go a few feet before it says right. It’s not so bad if you have an idea where you are going but when I’m in a place that’s not familiar it becomes frustrating. Really …who wants to be the bad navigator of the group? I have this trouble the most using my iPad, the computer works much better.
Not that this a problem but more of a FYI … if you do go off course it takes about a quarter of a mile to let you know. While biking it’s not so bad but running that can be a lot.
Happy trails!!!
Chococatinc,
Cool idea but needs some improvements
I decided to load a local 25k trail run to follow and it was really frustrating to use especially if you can't use the map the whole time and you are just listening to it. After 400 ft after I'd do a climb it would tell me I'm going the wrong way. Then it keeps saying to turn right/left constantly when there is no other trail path to go so it was really confusing especially when there was actually intersection of trail paths to take. It would help to have a compass on the map and then have the current location dot be an arrow so you know what way you are facing. When you actually click on to find your current location it barely zooms in on it. I'm sure this is probably meant for roads instead of trails. I'd be wary of using it again on trails especially at a place I am not familiar with. I'm not sure if there is anyway they could have it take less battery too that could just be my Apple device's problem.
AdyHill,
Shouldn’t adding routes for everyone be free?
I really love this idea! I travel a lot for work, and love to explore routes in the areas that I’m traveling. Being able to see routes on the map, makes figuring out where the trails are much easier.
However I have noticed that there aren’t as many routes in the system as I would have thought. Places with established trails. So I decided to add those in. And I added 4 new routes and now I have to pay to add any more the routes to the system! Seems like me adding these is contributing. I think there would be 10x as many routes in here, if adding them was free. I certainly would have added 2 more in this last week.
Does anyone know if the adding limit is lifetime, or monthly, or how that works? Haven’t been able to find any clear information on it.
djeverson21,
Turn-by-turn: Far from perfect
I appreciate that this app allows me to map out new routes on my phone, unlike Runkeeper. The turn-by-turn directions for those routes, however, are far from perfect. I often end up “off route” even when I have been trying follow the app’s audio prompts. Then I have to pause, unlock my phone, and look at the map to see how to get back to the route. At some point, the app will start saying, “Off route. Rejoining route in ___ miles.” But the number of miles is way off, rendering the audio alert useless.

Another problem is a lack of precision — or perhaps it is over-precision — in the turn-by-turn directions. For example, if I need to turn right, the app will often tell me to turn left, and then a few seconds later, it will tell me to turn around. I end up going the correct way, I suppose, but it is confusing for me and for others around me.
didnf no ifnenf f ew,
Needs improvement
In theory this is a great app and much better than my previous methods used, but….
Whenever I stop to take a photo the app stops working and most of the time I don’t realize until I’m way off route. Or the biggest deal when I’m running in my own city and know my way around. The other frustrating thing is that while in use you can’t view much past your current location. If I finger over in the direction of my run to see where I’m going it moves back to my current location. I use this app for my own runs but also to lead long distance walks. When someone asks me what street were looking for to make a turn I can’t see it.
J75b,
Ok, but could be much better
The concept is great but the app is frustrating. The points can be annoying when creating a route as it doesn’t always turn you the right way at first. For example you set a point but it thinks it’s a turn. Then has you turning in a circle when you actually want to go straight through an intersection. Also the gps goes off route a lot. I was running this morning using both RunGo for directions and Strava abs rungo thought I was completely off route interesting through the middle of the park while Strava had me along the path like I was supposed to go. Good thing I knew my way through the park. It’s very buggy and doesn’t read where you are very well. Frustrating!!
starlitemjd,
Great idea, it will get better
I’m updating my review from 4 stars to 1 since you can’t do much anymore without subscribing. I’ve been a RunGo user for sometime. It has flaws, but overall I’m usually pretty happy. I dislike that it tells me to turn on S Pine instead of South Pine. I also dislike how precise you need to be in your map making. Sometimes on a corner it will mark a left then turn you around. If you don’t follow that slight left you’ll be “off route” and the watch has a hard time catching up. Most of the times I’m trying a new route in a familiar area, but if not I try really hard to study street names for this reason. Overall I am happy with the app and it features like seeing the map while on the run, but it has flaws which I’m sure will evaporate over time.