@samgrover I would love it too. How would you protect privacy if you embed it on your blog? BTW I just came upon this app. Love the serendipity built in it.
@samgrover Not bad! I like how it looks, and it’s very good organized. Can you set the workout type after the fact?
@pratik The privacy protection is for sharing a video like I just did (or a screenshot). For any particular mappable workout, you get the full route in the exported file for sharing. Then it's up to your discretion where you share it. I like the idea of that app you linked. Will check it out. Thanks!
@odd These are standard workout types defined by iOS. They are the same ones you would see if you were to open Apple's Fitness app. My app is simply organizing them differently and providing features that the Fitness app doesn't provide. I haven't yet tried out workouts created by third-party apps like Strava.
@samgrover I see. I often change my mind about what to do, and the Apple way is a bit restrictive. I wish it could find out what exercise I’m doing automatically, but I guess we would need fitness bands on all extremities for it to do so.
@odd Ah, I see. There might be a workout tracker app that infers what you're doing, maybe with "AI". This app is not intended to be a workout tracker.
@samgrover in general I would be interested in an app that made it really slick to post a workout to micro.blog with specific fields, templates, and map. I would definitely be into that.
@Gaby Great!
@jthingelstad Cool! My approach in general is to provide the data in a standard format and let it be used however someone desires. Thanks for the feedback.