A training platform that's simple, expressive and just lovely to use
In a world full of competitive training platforms, raceday.fit fills the gaps with features and user experience that make training planning genuinely enjoyable.
The Vision
There are already many excellent training platforms out there, and raceday.fit isn't trying to replace them. Instead, it's about filling the gaps—those missing features and UX touches that can make the difference between "this works" and "I actually enjoy using this."
As an athlete and developer, I've found areas where existing tools fall short, either in functionality or user experience. raceday.fit is my answer to those pain points, built with the goal of creating something that's genuinely delightful to use.
Most solutions are very opinionated—you end up spending time working around rigid structures, and often feel downbeat when life crops up and you can't meet a prescribed schedule. I wanted a platform that promotes empowerment with insightful guidance, not one that dictates how you must train.
The platform is being built with AI features that are actually useful—not AI for the sake of having AI, but thoughtful integrations that help you train smarter and understand your data better. And crucially, keeping as much of this free as possible, because good training tools shouldn't be locked behind expensive paywalls.
What Drives Us
The principles behind every decision
Built for Us, Shared for Others
For athletes who care about the details
What started as a personal side project to solve my own training frustrations quickly snowballed into something bigger. As I shared early prototypes with fellow athletes, the response was overwhelming—turns out I wasn't the only one craving a more flexible, thoughtful approach to training software.
Now it's being built in public, shaped by real athlete feedback, and driven by the belief that training tools should adapt to your life, not the other way around. What began as a solo pursuit has evolved into a platform for anyone who values both performance and the joy of the journey.
