Live weekly competition

Race the
world.
Every week.

You already train hard. What you’re missing is someone to race. Swetro takes the kilometers you already run and drops them onto a live board with runners, cyclists and walkers who push just as hard as you.

Free, and no new gear. Sync your watch and you’re on the board.

Works with Garmin · Coros · Wahoo · Polar · Suunto

Spring Distance ChallengeLive
1M. AndersenCopenhagen · 6 runs82.4km
2L. OkaforLagos · 5 runs79.1km
3You2.7 km behind 2nd76.4km
4S. TanakaOsaka · 6 runs74.9km
5R. CostaLisbon · 4 runs71.2km
One Sunday long run from 2nd place · 318 athletes competing
Why it’s different

Training alone has a ceiling

Most apps log what you did and hand you a pretty chart. That’s it. Swetro puts something on the line: real people, real positions, a board that moves even while you sleep.

// Every other tracker

  • A chart that competes against no one
  • It measures you against strangers nothing like you
  • Pretty numbers, zero consequences
  • Motivation lasts about as long as the novelty

// On Swetro

  • +A live board against athletes who push like you
  • +Every session moves your position. Right now.
  • +Challenges with a clear target and a closing date
  • +A reason to head out the day you were going to stay on the couch
How it works

Three steps to the start line

STEP 1

Join a challenge

Pick the week’s challenge in your sport — distance, time, elevation or activity count. Everyone goes after the same target.

STEP 2

Train like you already do

Sync your watch and forget about it. Every run, ride, walk or strength session counts on its own and updates your spot on the board.

STEP 3

Climb the ranking

Watch your position move in real time, chase the athletes above you, and finish the week knowing exactly where you stand.

Pick your arena

Four ways to compete

Whatever you train, there’s a board for it. Running and cycling are where you race. Walking and strength are about not missing a week — and racing too, if you feel like it.

/ 01Runners competing on a city roadRunningRoad · trail · track
/ 02Two cyclists riding by the coastCyclingRoad · gravel · climbs
/ 03People walking on a beachWalkingSteps · distance · streaks
/ 04Person strength training with weightsStrengthSessions · streaks · consistency

Anyone can log a workout.
The question is who’s ahead.

// Built for athletes who train to measure up, not just to move.

Get on the board

Athletes are racing all over the world right now. You’re not. Start free, no card, and let your watch do the rest.