Hello

I'm Kevin. I built JRNY because I wanted one screen that told me if I was on track for my race.

That's the whole story. I'd been training for a marathon, syncing runs to Strava, looking at a training plan in a spreadsheet, checking the weather in a different app, and trying to hold all of it in my head at once. I wanted a single place that pulled it together. So I built one.

JRNY started as a tool for me. It's still a tool I use for my own races. That's the version I want it to stay.

What it does, and what it doesn't

JRNY is a marathon companion. It connects to your Strava, takes your goal race, and gives you a week-by-week view of your training block, sharpening into race day with course elevation, weather, start times, and a way to tell your supporters where you'll be on the course.

It is not a coaching platform. It does not generate plans or tell you what to run tomorrow. There are good apps that do that, and JRNY is built to sit alongside them, not replace them. If you have a coach, or a plan you trust, or your own way of building a block, JRNY is the screen that holds it all together.

Who it's for

It's for runners who care about a specific race and want their training and race day to feel like one project, not two.

It's built around marathons and half marathons, but the race library covers shorter distances too. If your race is on the calendar, there's a good chance JRNY can help.

What's next

JRNY is small and built by one person, which means it moves at a sensible pace and the things that get built are the things runners actually ask for. If you've got feedback, a race that should be in the library, or an idea for what would make your block easier to hold, I genuinely want to hear it.

You can find me on Strava, on Instagram at @jrny.run, or by email at hello@jrny.run. Reply to anything and a real person (me) will read it.

Thanks for being here.
Kevin

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