FitnessKeeper

The company behind popular fitness tracking app RunKeeper was founded in 2008 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts. FitnessKeeper’s flagship app helps fitness enthusiasts track, measure and improve their activities. It is touted to transform a smartphone into a personal trainer, helping its users stay motivated to “go that extra mile.” The basic service is free but there’s also a paid option with more features.

RunKeeper 5.0 for iOS adds indoor exercise support

RunKeeper 5.0 for iOS adds indoor exercise support

Initially available for iPhone users -- with Android app launching within a week -- the new Stopwatch Mode is used to add indoor exercise to the mix.
RunKeeper 3.3 for iPhone and Android brings Pebble smart watch integration

RunKeeper 3.3 for iPhone and Android brings Pebble smart watch integration

The popular smart watch will work for both iPhone and Android users, allowing them to seamlessly collect their fitness data.
RunKeeper users can now connect their account to a MyFitnessPal account to be able to seamlessly track two very major aspects of the overall health -- exercise and nutrition -- without unnecessary and clunky extra steps. By connecting the two accounts you'll see the calories you've counted in MyFitnessPal displayed in your feed on RunKeeper.com. In addition, the calories you burn off while tracking activities with RunKeeper will automatically be credited and reflected in your net calorie count on MyFitnessPal with no extra math or input needed on your end. Finally, there's the weight information sync across both apps, so any RunKeeper-connected scale you use will shoot that information over to MyFitnessPal.

RunKeeper integrates with MyFitnessPal to provide users with real-time nutrition data

Users will be able to seamlessly track two very major aspects of the overall health, exercise and nutrition, without unnecessary and clunky extra steps.
RunKeeper and Breeze can now connect to each other

RunKeeper and Breeze can now connect to each other

The latest update to Breeze allows users to instantly share information between the two apps, making each app even smarter.
RunKeeper for Android 3.0

RunKeeper for Android 3.0 brings a revamped UI, workout reminders and more

RunKeeper for Android is now in version 3.0 boasting a whole new UI that was re-done with Android guidelines and best practices in mind. In...
GymPact announces RunKeeper Integration

GymPact announces RunKeeper Integration

The first 1,000 people to do a run, walk or bike ride on GymPact we'll be offered an extra $5 in rewards.
RunKeeper 4.2 for Android gets a start screen makeover

RunKeeper 4.2 for Android gets a start screen makeover

RunKeeper introduced a whole new start screen in version 4.2 of its Android app. The map is now placed front and center, so you...
New Ballance Runkeeper challenge

New Balance should acquire RunKeeper

Under Armour has scooped-up MapMyFitness, Endomondo, MyFitnessPal and Gritness; Adidas has acquired Runtastic; while Nike has its own digital division.
Breeze app

RunKeeper’s Breeze hits 20 billion steps tracked

The impressive number translates into 8 million miles or the equivalent of travelling from Boston to Antarctica, and back, over.
Breeze app

RunKeeper unveils passive tracking app Breeze, iPhone only at the moment

The passive tracking application is made to run all day long in the background, giving users simple insights into their daily activities.