Schedule your next workout to your Apple Watch with a single tap via WorkoutKit. When it's time to run, your workout is ready on your wrist.
RunRight detects completed workouts automatically through HealthKit background sync. No manual logging — just run and the data flows in.
Your heart rate is read from every workout. RunRight uses this data to calibrate training zones and monitor recovery. Learn about zone training →
RunRight reads your Apple Watch VO2Max and uses it as the foundation for your personalized plan. As your VO2Max improves, your plan automatically adjusts. Calculate your VO2Max →
If your Apple Watch measures running power (watts), RunRight incorporates it into efficiency metrics and training load calculations.
Get reminded at 8 AM on run days. After your run, RunRight detects the completed workout and sends a completion notification within seconds.
| Data Type | How RunRight Uses It |
|---|---|
| Running workouts | Training history, distance, duration, pace |
| VO2Max | Fitness model baseline for plan generation |
| Heart rate samples | Effort calibration, zone analysis |
| Active energy | Calorie tracking |
| Running power | Efficiency metrics |