Runners receiving real-time voice coaching outdoors
Real-Time Running Coach

Know what to dowhile it still matters

StrideCue coaches in the moment with short audio cues based on pace, heart rate, cadence, and your training goal.

Explore

Live pace feedback

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Heart-rate awareness

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Cadence and form cues

03

The timing problem

Post-run feedback is useful. Mid-run feedback changes the run.

By the time a chart says you started too fast, the workout is already done. StrideCue is built to catch those moments as they happen.

Hear when pace is drifting from the workout target.

Get effort cues when heart rate climbs too quickly.

Stay focused without staring at your watch.

Who It Helps

For runners who want guidance during the workout, not only charts and summaries after it ends.

Better pacing decisions

StrideCue helps you correct effort early, not after the run is already compromised.

More useful workout data

Live coaching and post-run analysis work together, so each workout informs the next one.

A calmer run experience

Short cues replace constant self-checking, especially during structured sessions.

Live cue

A coach that responds to the run

The best cue is the one that arrives before a small mistake becomes the whole workout.

StrideCue audio

Live coaching moment

"You are right on target. Keep the rhythm here and save the push for the final minute."

Cue type

Pacing

Moment

Tempo run

Signal

Target hold

How It Works

Built around the run.

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Start the workout

Choose the run and let StrideCue know the goal for the session.

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Get live coaching

StrideCue reads the workout signals and gives concise guidance through audio.

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Improve the next run

Post-run feedback helps the plan adjust instead of repeating the same mistakes.

FAQ

Questions before you start.

What does real-time running coaching mean?

It means StrideCue gives audio guidance during the run based on live signals like pace, heart rate, and cadence.

Will it talk constantly?

StrideCue is designed around concise coaching moments, not constant chatter.

Can real-time cues help with pacing?

Yes. Real-time cues are especially useful when pace or effort starts drifting from the goal of the workout.

Early Access

Run smarter
from day one.

Join the waitlist and be first to try StrideCue when early access opens.