Built for marathon training

An AI marathon training plan that adapts to your real life

Pace reads your calendar, builds a 16-week plan, and rebuilds it the moment a 7pm meeting lands on your long run.

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Why most marathon training plans fail

Generic plans assume you never have a bad week, a sick kid, or a trip
Missing one long run usually breaks the whole plan
Rigid schedules don't fit around shifting work and family
You skip the plan entirely because it doesn't match the life you actually have
How Pace is different

A plan that bends with your life

Plans around what's already on your calendar

Pace sees your meetings, trips, and commitments before suggesting when to run. No more 6am runs on days you have a 7am flight.

Rebuilds when you miss a session

Miss your Tuesday tempo? Pace doesn't shame you. It shifts the next two weeks so you still land at your race in the shape you were aiming for.

Starts you where you actually are

Tell Pace your current weekly mileage and race date. It builds progression that stretches you without breaking you.

Works alongside your calendar, not against it

Pace is read-only by default. It suggests; you confirm what goes on the calendar. Your day stays yours.

What a week looks like

An example rhythm

Monday
Easy 5km, morning before meetings
Tuesday
Rest or cross-train
Wednesday
Tempo run, lunch window
Thursday
Easy 5km
Friday
Rest
Saturday
Long run, 18km
Sunday
Recovery jog, 4km

Pace generates the actual schedule from your calendar - this is just a shape.

Common questions

Does Pace write runs to my calendar?
Only if you want it to. By default Pace is read-only and suggests times - you add what works.
What if I miss a week due to injury or travel?
Tell Pace. It rebuilds the plan from where you actually are, not where the original schedule said you'd be.
Can I use Pace alongside Strava or Garmin?
Yes. Pace plans around your calendar, not your activity trackers. Log your runs however you already do; Pace handles the 'when' and the progression.
Does Pace replace a coach?
No. It handles the scheduling, progression, and the 'what happens when I miss a week' part that most plans don't. For form, fuel, and strategy, a human coach still wins.

Build your plan

7 day trial. Cancel anytime.