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CardioTrainer racing premium feature, user survey and other news

With your constant encouragement and support, we’ve been working very hard these past few months, and I wanted to share the results of our efforts with you.

Summary of this update:

1. CardioTrainer 1.0.1 and the “Race Against Yourself” Premium Feature for $2.99. Please try it out, it’s refundable within 24 hrs.

2. The first CardioTrainer User Survey. Take it here.

3. Future developments


1. CardioTrainer 1.0.1 and the “Race Against Yourself” Premium Feature ($2.99)

Just a few weeks ago, we released a new version of CardioTrainer with many many new features. We also launched our first premium feature “Race Against Yourself” — it makes exercising a lot more fun by allowing you to race against your previously recorded tracks. Not only does it simulate a full virtual race, it also speaks to you and tells you exactly how far behind or ahead you are throughout the race. We’ve been running and biking with this feature for the past 2 months, and we have all improved our times a lot. It’s incredibly motivating — sometimes almost too much so, so please use it wisely!

To get the feature, you start CardioTrainer (version 1.0 or above), and then click on Start > Race Against Yourself. You will then see a screen that tells you about the feature and allows you to buy it for $2.99 (see the screenshots above). Once you click on the “Buy” button below, it will forward you to the Android Market, where you pay for it. Once you install the feature, you can go back to CardioTrainer and Race, Race, Race!

We would really appreciate it if you can try it out for $2.99 and then tell us if everything works for you, and how you like it. All purchases have a 24-hour refund policy, so feel free to refund it if you don’t like it — our main goal is always to have happy users and to experiment with this business model early on, before we commit to it. So we would appreciate any feedback. Is it too annoying or confusing to buy separate features? Would you prefer a single premium version instead? Or would you prefer some other business model entirely? Does it feel strange to spend the $2.99 for a feature inside the program? Any other feedback? Please write us and tell us (or tells us in the user survey below). And tell your friends to do the same. It will help make CardioTrainer even better.

Besides racing, we’ve also added:

  • Calorie counting (based on weight  & activity type you can choose in the settings)
  • Pace voice output
  • Improved climb calculations
  • Tons of other small fixes
  • CardioTrainer website updates: elevation graph and information about your total mileage.

2. CardioTrainer User Survey

We receive many e-mails from users every day asking for new features, reporting bugs, or just simply telling us they love CardioTrainer. We absolutely love it, so keep it coming! As you can imagine, our to-do list is now full of hundreds of great ideas, and it’s getting a bit hard to prioritize them all. That’s why we have decided to do the first CardioTrainer user survey. Please help us by completing it — this is your chance to give us detailed feedback, and it will certainly determine the future direction of the product. In addition, if you have any friends who are current (or potential exercisers!), but don’t use CardioTrainer, please ask them to take this survey as well.

Take the survey!

3. Future Developments

We’re already hard at work on the next version of CardioTrainer (Yes, we do sleep. Sometimes.). In this version, we’re focusing on improving the tracking experience. As many of you have reported, the G1 GPS is really buggy,  and CardioTrainer is unfortunately at the mercy of the GPS signals and hardware. Google has acknowledged the problem, so we know we are not alone. But we don’t give up easily. We are taking some very innovative steps to best cope with these hardware glitches, as well as improve the tracking accuracy. We’re also working on adding new website features, so keep your eyes open for these.

9 Responses to “CardioTrainer racing premium feature, user survey and other news”

  1. Jose L Chavez Says:

    I wonder if you could manually add track history to the site. Cardiotrainer have frozen on me few times and lost the data. Some other times it gives me crazy results so I and up deleting the data. (like running 690 miles in less then and hour. I thought I was fast but supersonic ? lol)

    Please advise.

    BTW = I love your program and concept

    Jose L Chavez.

  2. AndrewBoldman Says:

    Hi, good post. I have been woondering about this issue,so thanks for posting. I’ll definitely be coming back to your site.

  3. Doug Forne Says:

    It would be nice to have a area to add notes to the work out, Weather,bike used,ect. ect. But overall I love it…

  4. Jari Salmi Says:

    Very good program, I really like it!
    On phone I can see kilometers but website shows only miles (distance, min/avg(max speed). It was first a bit confusing… Is there anything you could do about it?

  5. Andrea Says:

    Hi, this program are spectacular, compliments!
    Only one question / request:
    can you put distance in kmeters on facebook connector?

  6. Lars Ivar Says:

    I have tried this program for the first time (for real) today, using the HTC Magic. As far as I can see, the track itself is very accurate, but the elevation graph (as seen on the website) isn’t correct (It doesn’t start and end at the same elevation …).

    Further the website appears to be rather buggy when tested from Firefox and Konqueror on Linux (that is, not via the phone), especially the info below the map when clicking on a run. Also calories weren’t recalculated when changing activity.

    Love the app though, and I will buy the premium feature :)

  7. Mike Gasman Says:

    I loaded CardioTrainer soon after getting the Verizon Motorola DROID on 6 November 2009. Today I came to the WorkSmartLabs site to learn about the development and future of this great program. I have yet to use it successfully and have noticed a few features that aren’t compatible with the Droid. (“press red button to freeze map” – what read button?) I predict that interest in the Android apps will be peaking now that the Droid is out.

    I suggest that you address the compatibility for Droid and 2.0 on this site and in the Android Market to capitalize on this growth! I’m anxious to use the program and features soon. Do you suppose the Droid can capture the signal from the Timex HRM band?? Rolling that all into one app would have me spending as much as all the hardware I would be eliminating. :) ))

  8. Hugh Loebner Says:

    I walk the same track just about every morning in NYC. I _know_ the path, distance, etc, and I can map it on Google Maps, Google Earth. I would like to see the ability to enter a set and name this path and reference it. That way, I could keep track of my times and distances without worrying about GPS accuracy.

  9. Erasmo Says:

    First, the tracking is thin razor accurate. Indeed, I’ve used the treadmill and elliptical on different occasions and it registered the same data give or take a few calories as the cardiotrainer.

    Second, I was looking at other gadgets, and I highly recommend modeling future updates after the fitbit. If so, I think the Cariotrainer could potentially make the fitbit obsolete sort of like the new implementations for google maps (i.e. navigation) will do so to Garmin, and other overrated –not to mention expensive– gps devices.

    That said, I don’t understand why after recording multiple runs I constantly keep receiving the following message: “Not enough data to draw the graph”?

    I think it would be cool to graph and compare data. Identify the cycles of the workout etc. This will motivate users to keep pushing ourselves.

    Thanks and keep it up!

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