Hands-free running tracker with real-time audio pace updates.
PaceShouter is ideal for:
Runners without a smartwatch: Get audio pace updates without the need for a smartwatch.
Runners dissatisfied with other apps: If you find apps like Runkeeper only give audio pace updates at long intervals (e.g., every 60 seconds), PaceShouter gives you real-time feedback.
Committed app users: For runners who are already using apps like Strava or Nike Run Club but want audio feedback without switching platforms.
Audio pace updates provide several advantages over visual cues:
Less Distraction: You can stay focused on your run without breaking your rhythm by checking your pace.
Improved Safety: Audio cues let you keep your eyes on the road, reducing the risk of accidents or tripping.
Convenience: If your phone is in a pocket, arm strap, or other hard-to-reach spots, you can still get pace updates without stopping or fumbling with your device.
PaceShouter uses your device’s GPS to track your running pace in real-time. The app provides voice feedback through text-to-speech, offering pace updates at intervals that you can customize (e.g., every minute or every 0.5 km/mile).
PaceShouter is designed for simplicity and ease of use. You can:
Choose your pace mode: Select between current pace and avergage pace.
Choose your pace update intervals: Customise how often you want to hear your pace.
Select your preferred distance units: Switch between kilometres and miles.
Adjust the audio volume: Set the volume of the pace updates to match your environment.
Yes! PaceShouter is designed to work independently, so you can continue using your preferred tracking app (e.g., Strava, Nike Run Club) to log your run while PaceShouter provides real-time pace updates via audio. You don’t have to switch apps to get the feedback you need.
Absolutely! PaceShouter is designed for simplicity and ease of use. Once you’ve set your preferences, you can focus on your run and let the app handle the pace updates. There’s no need to navigate complex menus or features during your workout.
Yes, PaceShouter works offline. The app uses GPS to track your pace, so no cellular data or Wi-Fi is required for the app to function. This makes it perfect for outdoor runs in areas with poor network coverage.
If you encounter any problems with the app, reach out to us directly at paceshouter@gmail.com for assistance.
Currently, PaceShouter is available on iOS devices. We’re exploring future updates for Android, so stay tuned for more information.
We’d love to hear your thoughts! If you have suggestions for improvements or new features, please feel free to email us at paceshouter@gmail.com