A digital passport for runners. Log races across the world, earn country stamps, and carry your race history as a document worth keeping.
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Fitness apps track your performance. RunPassport tracks your journey — the countries, the cities, the races that define you as a runner.
Every race in a new country earns you a stamp — a permanent, beautifully typeset record in the passport metaphor you'll actually want to open.
A live world map showing every city you've raced in. Red pins with pulse rings. Dark cartography. See your running life as a travel history.
Personal records for every distance. Monospaced times, split charts, and a PR badge that only appears when you've genuinely earned it.
Compare distances, countries, and race counts with friends. No toxic streaks or gamification — just honest records between people who run.
Export your passport as a shareable card. Not a screenshot — a properly designed document you'd actually put in a bio link or post after a race.
Log any race manually in seconds. And if you have a GPX file, attach it — route preview, splits, and pace are all rendered automatically in the passport aesthetic.
Every screen is built around the passport as metaphor — dark surfaces, gold accents, serif typography for country names. It looks and feels like a document, not a dashboard.
Enter the race name, city, country, distance, and your finish time. Or attach a GPX file and we'll fill in the route, splits, and pace automatically.
First race in a new country? You get a stamp — complete with an animated reveal. First race ever? Your passport is issued. PRs are marked automatically.
Your race map fills up as your history grows. Cities. Countries. Continents. A life of running, visualised in one place.
Export your passport as a shareable card. Link it in your bio. Post it after a race. It looks like a document because it is one.
"I've tried every running app. They all feel the same — streaks and badges and pace zones. This actually feels like it's about the places, not just the numbers."
"The passport metaphor makes so much sense. I've run in 11 countries and never had a single place to show that. This is exactly what I've wanted."
"The design alone made me stop scrolling. It looks like a real passport. Dark, serious, beautiful. I want this app just to have it on my phone."
The core experience is free. Pro unlocks the features that turn a log into a legacy.
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