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Rouvy featured us in their best running apps for 2026

The Rouvy team featured Intervals Pro in their 2026 running apps roundup. A quick thank you, and a catch-up on what's changed since Christmas.

The team at Rouvy have featured Intervals Pro in their 2026 roundup of the best running apps. We're chuffed to be on the list.

For a small team like ours, being featured by Rouvy is a real honour. They've been a fixture in indoor cycling and running for years and have a huge user base, so it genuinely made our week.

If you've arrived here from Rouvy's blog, hello and welcome. Here's a quick catch-up on what we've been up to since Christmas.

What's new since Christmas

Unlimited Pro with fair-use caps. We dropped the old multi-tier pricing ladder. Pro is now one plan, £5.99 a month or £59.99 a year. There's no allowance to keep an eye on, and the fair-use caps stay out of the way unless you're chatting all day every day.

A longer first month. New accounts get an extended first-month allowance, so you can chat freely while you work out whether the product fits how you train. Daily check-in emails go out during the trial too, summarising your week and flagging anything worth a look.

A much longer memory. The coach now holds on to things across weeks and months, not just the current chat. Race plans, injuries you've mentioned, the kit you ride, gym days, what you tried and what you didn't get on with. So when you come back next month you don't have to explain yourself again.

A more thoughtful coach. The chat now reads your training history, race calendar, and your own goals before suggesting anything. If you mention pain or any symptom, it pauses, asks a couple of clarifying questions, and points you to a clinician rather than ploughing on.

Thanks again to the Rouvy team for featuring us. If you train indoors, their running and cycling platform is well worth a look.