Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Health & Fitness | Free | Run for Stuff Inc. | iPhone, iPod |
• MOTIVATION like no other fitness app
• Fitness tracker for your steps and daily activity
• Exchange your points for rewards at selected companies
• Run for Stuff "runs" in the background and does not use data, unless you open the app
• Uses Apple's Kit app to track data. Therefore, Run for Stuff is compatible with Garmin, Apple Watch, and any other fitness wearable that syncs with Apple Health.
It’s not very accurate since it’s coming from the health app on your phone and I’ve had nothing but trouble from that. It needs to be able to connect to fitness bands like Fitbit or apple or any other ones.
This app is advertised to make you think you can earn products by working out, not just a discount at stores that will still be expensive even with that discount. So, there’s one issue. My second issue is that, while it’s telling me how many points I earned in a day, it won’t tell me my total points. Says zero regardless. Where are my points? Also, just a weird selection of companies in my opinion? Only heard of one of them. Hopefully their products aren’t cheaply made as I don’t know anyone who owns any and therefore no proof that it’s worth the money.
The concept is great but it’s very inaccurate. It needs to connect to other fitness apps like fit bit so it can get accurate steps. It only counts the steps I get when I actually have my phone on me. I don’t always have my phone on me so it’s missing a huge chunk of my steps taken. Also all the stores to buy apparel at are horribly expensive so what points you earn to get a discount are worthless cause it’s still going to be expensive.
First of all, they don't have the stores you actually want to buy from and have heard of like Nike, adidas, Lulelemon, etc. Second, the prices are too high so you're not really getting a deal at all.