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Platform overview

One live loop. Three surfaces.

Runwiv turns training into a shared event: your phone orchestrates the session, your watch carries the HUD, and anyone with a link can spectate or cheer—no app install required for supporters.

Phone · Watch · Web One account, real-time sync
Spectator 2.0 Map, metrics, meet-ups, MC view
Arcade + squads GPS game modes & fair starts
Club OS ready Events, channels, live games

Inside the app

Three surfaces, one live session

Squad radar, arcade rooms, and Apple Watch HUD—the same triple you see on the homepage, here so you can picture the product without leaving this page.

Where you live the run

Same account everywhere. Start on phone, glance at watch, share the map on web.

Phone

Radar & session control

Host squad lobbies with a synced countdown, discover runs, manage arcade game rooms (Turf War, Alleycat, Infection), and share spectator links. Stay in sync with who opted into sharing live metrics.

Apple Watch

HUD on your wrist

Pace, distance, heart rate, and gap-to-target on a watch-first layout. Hype Bombs from spectators land as haptics when you want that race-day push.

Browser

Spectators without friction

Friends and crews open a code or link to follow the live map and table—no app install required. Perfect for race-day crews and remote hype squads.

Spectator 2.0 on the web

Supporters use the same spectator map as your crew: live positions, optional runner metrics, a milestone timeline, meet-up suggestions when the host sets a course, optional browser alerts, and a post-run replay the host can share. Try it with simulated data on the spectator demo (no code required). Event teams can open the announcer view — the same live feed with a layout built for commentary tables and big screens.

Race replay and shareable results

After a hosted session, Runwiv can merge each runner’s GPS trail with live hype events into a replay timeline. Hosts can publish a read-only web page with leaderboard, route, and highlights—ideal for crews, clubs, and supporters. Open the public results viewer (use a share token from the app).

Squad runs, arcade, and fair racing

Built for mixed-pace groups and competitive energy without leaving anyone behind.

Squad

Synchronized starts

One countdown, one gun—everyone rolls together whether you are side-by-side or cities apart.

Equalizer

Staggered fair starts

Handicaps by ability so different fitness levels can chase the same finish-line moment.

Arcade

GPS game modes

Turf War, Alleycat checkpoints, and Infection tag—each streams to the same spectator map your crew already uses.

Invites, join links, and safety

You stay in control of who can pull you into a live session.

Links & QR

Zero-friction joins

Share join links or QR codes for lobbies and club events. The app opens automatically when installed — no hunting for the right screen.

Privacy

Smart joins & moderation

Join links respect your preferences — you control when you're reachable for a live pull. Club moderation tools help admins keep channels healthy alongside live location features.

Typical flow

From idea to live map in a few steps.

Plan — pick a route, squad, or arcade mode.
Share — send join link or post to your club channel.
Run — watch HUD + phone stay aligned; spectators follow live.
Debrief — results and routes stay tied to your profile and Strava when you connect it.

Audio play-by-play, not constant chatter

Runwiv can narrate key race moments out loud—gap updates, pack moves, and final-kilometre cues—without turning your run into a podcast.

Sparse by design

Moments, not monologues

The engine understands your pace, distance, and goal, then speaks only when something meaningful changes—like closing a gap or entering the final kilometre. No repeating “motivation” every few seconds.

Phone & Watch

Built for AirPods and wrist

Commentary always comes through a single queue, so your music can duck cleanly and your Apple Watch stays in step with the phone—whether you run tethered or in untethered solo mode.

Tone control

Quiet focus when you need it

You can switch to a quiet focus mode that only calls out essentials like the final kilometre and finish—ideal for long efforts where you want company at the big beats, not every split.

Built for runners who expect more than a step counter

Whether you are chasing PRs, hosting your crew, or running a whole club on Club OS, Runwiv is the same live engine — multiplayer GPS, live watch stats, and browser spectators in one place.