There are many mapper apps that
track your distance exercise and tell you how your average speed and time stack
up against other runners, cyclists or skaters who took the same route.
But Endomondo is one of two
that lets you watch your friends’ route progress in real time. Then if they’re
struggling to keep up with your time, or maybe close to beating it, Endomondo
lets you talk to them over the phone. No, really – type them a message through
Endomondo’s online site and it will be transmitted and read aloud by
Endomondo’s in-app coach.
Social exercise is a big part
of Endomondo’s offerings. Users can search for nearby routes that were
completed and uploaded by others and race against the best time for that route.
Their website has dozens of sponsor- and user-created challenges to undertake.
Unfortunately, Endomondo’s
route making capabilities are limited. In competing applications, like Strava,
users can edit completed runs into segments. They can not only see their
average speed during a short sprint versus a maddening climb, but also can
upload the segments and invite others to race them
.