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1. RUNNA
- BEST APP FOR: STRUCTURED TRAINING AND RACE PREP
The Runna app is widely regarded as one of the best apps for runners who want to stick to a training plan. It was developed by running coaches and offers personalised plans and virtual coaching for all levels. It’s user friendly, has comprehensive, easy-to-follow plans that include strength cross-training, and provides access to a large running community. However, this comes at a considerable price (€17.99 per month).

2. COUCH TO 5K RUNNER
The Couch to 5K Runner app takes the popular nine-week C25K beginners programme created by Josh Clarke in 1996 and makes it interactive. The app requires a one-time purchase of around €54.99. Users are guided through three 30-minute workouts per week with a virtual audio coach. The app also provides basic GPS tracking and integration with fitness trackers. Once the nine weeks are done, C25K offers less value than more generic running apps.
3. STRAVA
- BEST APP FOR: COMMUNITY AND CLUBS
Strava has the largest online community of athletes, with a claimed 195 million users. It’s easy to join and use, and most running and cycling clubs have a Strava-based online club to host and share events and facilitate communication among members. Users can compete with each other by taking part in challenges and, in GPS-tracked sports like cycling and running, competing for King or Queen position on specific “Segments.” Community access is free, but Strava also offers training programmes and advanced analytics through its premium membership (~€9.99 per month).
4. NIKE RUN CLUB
- BEST APP FOR: FREE ACCESS TO ALL FEATURES
Nike’s run app is one of the few completely free running apps available, unlike competitors Asics and Adidas, which charge for the premium versions of their apps. This app offers tracking, analytics, training plans, guided runs that integrate with your music app, community engagement with challenges and activity sharing, and an indoor mode. The range of features provided for free is truly impressive, but advanced runners may find it lacking in analytical depth.

5. RUNALYZE
- BEST APP FOR: COMPETITIVE OR DATA-DRIVEN ATHLETES
Runalyze is a highly specialized app that offers deep training analysis, performance modelling, and training optimization. It provides advanced insights into your workouts and long-term development, including effective VO2 max, race prognosis, and long-term trend tracking. The free version delivers most of the value, but the full paid version (~€7-€8 per month) removes ads and includes features such as extended data visualizations, historical HRV analysis, and a personal heatmap. A cheaper tier is available to remove ads. Unfortunately, Runalyze can’t be used to track activities.
6. INTERVALS PRO
- BEST APP FOR: AI COACHING FOR SERIOUS ATHLETES
Intervals Pro is an AI coach that you can communicate with in regular language. It connects with all of the common tracking platforms and analyzes your training history, delivers deep training analysis across over 40 metrics, creates workouts that sync with your device, and provides daily AI coaching check-ins and recovery assessment. The core product is free, with paid tiers (€6.99 or €14.99 per month) based on how often you want it to help with analysis, planning and training decisions. The potential downside of an AI coach is that it’s hard to know if it makes a bad recommendation.

7. MAPMYRUN
- BEST APP FOR: FINDING ROUTES
MapMyRun app has a massive user base of 90 million runners who have generated a huge database of runs. The user-friendly interface makes it easy to create or find a route, share or download it in the appropriate file, and send it to your device. The free version gives access to the community, challenges, and basic analytics, too, but it includes ads. The paid version (~€5.99 per month) removes ads and offers training plans, audio coaching, live safety tracking, and deeper analysis.
8. GARMIN CONNECT
- BEST APP FOR: GARMIN USERS
Garmin Connect offers all Garmin users activity tracking, deep analytics, coaching plans, wellness monitoring, and community access for free. Garmin also allows users to create and plan routes and quickly sync them with devices. However, the interface and analytics aren’t as user friendly as those of many competitors. Garmin also offers a premium Connect+ subscription (€8.99 per month) with AI insights, enhanced analytics, nutrition tracking, and more. Garmin Connect can also be used as a cycling app. You can even sync Garmin Connect with the ROUVY indoor cycling app.
WHICH RUNNING APP IS BEST FOR YOU?
To choose the best running app, you’ll need to determine your level and goals, identify the features that are most important, and set a budget. With all of this outlined, you can narrow your choice down to a couple of apps to test.
WHAT DO YOU NEED FROM YOUR RUNNING APP?
Firstly, you need to determine your level and outline your goals for using the app, such as tracking your activities, analyzing your training, finding training plans, becoming part of the running community, or taking part in challenges.
As we’ve seen, certain apps are aimed at beginners (C25K, None to Run) and others at dedicated athletes (Runalyze), but most are designed to satisfy the majority of runners (Runna, Nike Run Club).
If access to the global running community is important, Strava has the largest user base and is free for this purpose, so you could potentially use a running-specific app alongside Strava and sync both with your wearable device. If you want to avoid using multiple apps, Strava’s paid subscription offers training plans and analysis similar to those of many running-specific alternatives.
WHAT IS YOUR BUDGET?
If you’ve got some disposable income to dedicate to your running app, Runna is one of the best overall options for following structured, personalised training plans with virtual coaching to motivate you along the way.
Nike Run Club, however, offers a lot of the same features for free, so you must decide what’s worth it for you.
Most apps offer a free trial for the paid subscription, so you can see if it’s worth it without committing fully.
INTERFACE AND USER FRIENDLINESS
Are you a data nerd or a minimalist who wants an easy-to-use platform? If you love digging into the details, Runalyse or Intervals Pro offer unmatched analytical depth to help serious athletes improve all aspects of their performance.
However, this level of detail can be overwhelming and is unnecessary for most, so apps like Nike Run Club or Runna are easier to use and sufficiently detailed for the average runner.
CONCLUSION: FINDING THE RIGHT RUNNING APP
The best running app is the one that fits your budget and has the features that will make it easier for you to achieve your goals. Whether you want structured training plans, an audio coach, deep analytics, or to become part of the running community, there’s a running app out there for you.
Once you’ve decided on the features you want, try a couple of apps until you find one that makes training easier and more enjoyable.