Every metric Fenix owners live for. Every map Gaia users download. Every recovery number Whoop sells. On one watch. In one app. Built for the wrist you already own.
Every feature here is something a competitor hyped, paywalled, or broke. We shipped it clean.
On-device AI talks to you through AirPods. Mid-run cues, post-run debrief, plain-English advice. Siri-grade voice, zero cloud cost.
Kills: Nike Run Club · Fitness+Import 8 years of Garmin. Export anything, anytime. Your runs don't hide behind a Year-In-Review ransom note.
Kills: Strava Year-In-Sport · Garmin Connect+Skipped yesterday? Bad sleep? HRV tanked? The week reshapes automatically. No second $99/yr Runna subscription.
Kills: Runna · TrainingPeaksAction Button starts the run. Crown scrolls zones. Haptics speak terrain. No tapping the screen while your wrist is shaking.
Kills: NRC · Strava watch appOffline USGS contours, satellite, and trails. Breadcrumb home. No punt to Maps mid-run.
Kills: Apple Workout app · Gaia subscriptionAuto-generated 15-sec vertical: map replay · splits · BPM-matched song. One tap to IG/TikTok. Strava won't ship it. Nike can't.
Kills: Strava · NRC socialHRV, sleep, strain, RHR → one number. Uses the watch you already own. No upgrade-tax surprise emails.
Kills: WhoopLocal segments stay. The endless feed dies. You see your people and your legends — not a stranger's stretch routine.
Kills: Strava socialThe math that makes $79/yr a no-brainer.
Apple Watch Ultra is the platform. Ridgerun is the software. Every face designed for glance-ability — the data you need in the second before you miss the turn, the split, or the summit cutoff.
Route + pace + HR zone at a glance. One flick of the wrist.
Your body's green light. HRV + sleep + strain → one number.
True north, bearing, and distance to next waypoint. Ridge-line ready.
Interval target. Haptic prompts. In or out of the box — no guessing.
Where you came from, where you're going. Barometric altimeter live.
Swim → T1 → Bike → T2 → Run. Auto transitions. Splits per leg.
Every coach is voiced by a professional talent. On-device playback. No cloud. No lag. Post-run debrief. Live mid-run cues. PR call-outs. Morning readiness. Switch anytime in Settings.
The friend who ran alongside you in high school. Celebrates the hard miles, keeps you honest on the easy ones. Default voice.
The training partner who ran a 3:08 marathon and reads HRV tables for fun. Every number has a reason. Every reason has a plan.
The one who doesn't care if you're tired. He cares if you answered the bell. Use when you're training for something that matters.
The Fenix works for all of them because the software is the same across sports. Ridgerun copies that single-app DNA — and renders it for a screen people actually want to look at.
Training Load. VO₂ Max. HRV. Race predictor. Sleep stages. Recovery score. Every metric Fenix users obsess over — pulled from Apple Watch Ultra sensors, rendered in software that respects your eyes.
Acute vs chronic load. Ramp rate. Productive or overreaching. Plain English, not sports-science.
HRV. Sleep. Strain. RHR. Whoop-grade analytics without the $30/mo bracelet.
Aerobic capacity. Fitness age. Projected times for every distance.
Download topo, satellite, and trail layers per region. Plot routes with elevation profiles and water sources. Leave breadcrumbs to follow home. Works off-grid, airplane mode, summit, canyon, whiteout.
USGS 7.5-min contours. Ridgelines, trails, water, elevation labels.
High-res imagery. Tree cover, rock fields, alpine lakes — the real terrain.
Singletrack. Fire roads. Backcountry huts. Difficulty. Open community data.
Every competitor picked one lane. The Fenix didn't. Neither do we.
Load. Recovery. Intervals. Zones. The numbers that tell you whether today builds you or breaks you.
Offline topo. Breadcrumbs. Satellite SOS. The tools you need when the map on the wall ran out.
A clean daily view that doesn't shout. No streak guilt. No "you closed 11 rings this week!" Just what matters.
Pace zones. Cadence. Ground contact. Stride length. Lactate threshold. Grade-adjusted pace. Splits. Heart rate zones. Running power. The data Connect buried six menus deep, right where your thumb lives.
Sleep stages. HRV trend. Body Battery — the Garmin chart people actually love — rebuilt on Apple sensors. And a plain-English call: go harder, cruise, or back off.
Full stage breakdown from Apple Watch sleep tracking. Not a single-line total.
Garmin's most-loved chart, rebuilt on Apple sensors. Watch stress drain it. Sleep fill it.
HRV + sleep + strain + weather factored. Plain English. No "your stress score is elevated."
Early beta feedback from runners, cyclists, and backcountry athletes who made the switch.
I bought the Fenix 8 for 20-day battery. Returned it because the app hurt my eyes. Ridgerun is what I wanted on my wrist the whole time.
Training load that actually makes sense. Race predictor within 40 seconds of my last 10K. On an Ultra 3. I don't need the Fenix anymore.
Offline topo on the wrist. Breadcrumb home. Satellite check-in without the $40 monthly inReach subscription. Finally.
Fifteen years of Connect features, stripped of cruft, rebuilt Apple-native.
Acute vs chronic load, ramp rate, productive or overreaching.
Overnight HRV, sleep, strain → one score you act on.
Running + cycling, fitness age, altitude-adjusted.
5K, 10K, Half, Marathon — updated every race.
Auto-calibrated Z1–Z5. Time-in-zone. Lactate threshold.
Interval blocks, target zones, haptic prompts, TrainingPeaks.
USGS contours, satellite, trails. Per-region download.
Swim → T1 → Bike → T2 → Run. Auto transitions.
"OK" + coords from backcountry on Ultra 4. Free.
Back-to-start, route-to-trailhead, iPhone SOS handoff.
Barometric altimeter, pressure trend, storm alerts.
True/magnetic, bearing to waypoint, sighting mode.
Cadence, GCT, stride, vertical oscillation, power.
Core, REM, Deep, Awake. Sleep score. 24h Body Battery.
FIT + GPX + CSV. 8 years of history, finally modern.
Two-way. Feeds Fitness+. Sleep feeds recovery.
On-device Apple Intelligence plans your week.
No ads. No data sales. E2E-encrypted cloud.
No janky pairing. No "open the app on your phone to download workouts." It just works.
One tap on iPhone. Ridgerun lands on your Ultra and syncs Health history.
Check readiness. Pull a workout. Load a route. Everything caches offline.
Wrist up. Action button down. Go. Haptics for pace. Breadcrumbs keep you found.
Sleep + HRV roll into tomorrow's readiness. Share the big days.
Every line on the left is a real quote from a real user or review in the last 12 months. Every line on the right is a shipping Ridgerun feature.
Three months of closed-beta feedback, five incumbent apps with 2.8-star App Store ratings, and one $900 watch looking for a hero app. The story writes itself.
"The app Apple should have shipped with the Ultra. Ridgerun does in a weekend what Garmin Connect hasn't figured out in a decade."
"Navigation on the run screen finally works on Apple Watch. The AI debrief is the kind of feature you demo to friends at dinner."
"Ridgerun is the first fitness app that feels like it was designed for the watch. Everything else feels ported."
Four structural advantages. Each one takes a competitor years to close. Combined, they're the reason an acquirer will pay.
Garmin is Android-first. Nike runs ML in the cloud. Strava's stack is web. Only an Apple-native app can use on-device Foundation Models for AI coaching, run debriefs, and plan generation with zero cloud cost.
Fenix owners are tribal. Ultra owners are the anti-Fenix tribe. They chose Apple, paid $900, and got handed the default Workout app. They want software worthy of the hardware. Ridgerun codes as that — just like Arc Browser codes as "Chrome for people with taste."
"Drop your Garmin Connect export here, watch five years re-render beautifully." That's free, viral, and once it's rendered, leaving costs you your timeline. Competitors won't ship this — they want you stuck.
Strava ($80) + Whoop ($359) + Gaia ($60) + Runna ($100) = $599/yr for fragments. Ridgerun is $79/yr for all of it. Math defeats loyalty.
We'll say what the reviewers only hint at.
Ridgerun is built by Frost at Deer Track Design LLC — a solo-founder studio in Illinois.
The short version: bought an Apple Watch Ultra. Switched to a Fenix 8 for the battery. Hated the software so much I returned it. Instead of giving up, I started building the app I wished Apple Watch Ultra shipped with.
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