5/5 rating based on 323 reviews. Read all reviews for RunGap - Workout Data Manager for iPhone.
RunGap - Workout Data Manager is free iOS app published by CTRL-N ApS
my iWorld
So, I use this so sync some apps that are not integrated yet with health. For some reason, it only sync's some of the calories burned from the nike+ app to health. It stopped syncing it as of a week ago.
01jeremy
I transfer Suunto Movescount workout data to here and then here to HealthKit. The problem is, I need to manually update it each time and then export it manually each time.
Meh..........
This seems to be the best solution to getting your data from multiple sports tracking apps on to Health Kit. Garmin has not connected to Health for some reason, but Run Gap fills the gap!
Gaylord Rama.
Great app to keep all your activities together. I personally like the ability to export your workouts to different other apps, e.g. HealthKit...
Esteban Vaquiro
With this app you can merge all your workouts and export to HealthKit It's great!!!
Pantote
This app merges data from other applications into one interface. I use it because garmin connect doesn’t work on my iPad. It imports most of the data from Garmin and displays it my iPad so that it can be seen and analyzed. Quite useful, especially considering the price.
Robert654
When I started using this app a few months ago it worked fine. When I had an issue with it not syncing, the company got right on it and fixed it within days. Love the app! Get it today!
TheJohnnyHand
I was looking for an app that would consolidate my workout information across all my different accounts and export to the ones I really look after. This is a winner Also, the app originally didn't support one of my services (Polar Flow). After emailing the developers, they got to work and have in beta a version that supports Polar Flow (I have the M400). Keep up the great work.
StephenAT
Great app. Now your data is no longer hostage to any of the various services. RunGap is even able to grab data from services such as Polar Flow that don't have a great reputation for openness