Pre-launch access
Organized running needs cleaner tools.
STRYDLY helps runners find the right communities, helps run clubs manage real-world runs, and helps organizations support programs with clearer context.
What each user gets
Three different paths, connected where they should be.
STRYDLY keeps runner, club, and organization workflows separate enough to be useful, then connects them around events, profiles, live sessions, and trust signals.
See where a club meets, how often it runs, what pace options exist, and what safety context is available.
Join active group runs with route context, participants, session state, and watch support.
Use QR check-ins and attendance signals tied to real events.
Track completed events, milestones, medals, challenges, and consistency.
Gather the exact fields runners need before deciding to join or attend.
Publish recurring runs, distance ranges, event types, pace options, and meeting details.
Handle roles, invites, affiliations, certifications, participant queues, and club communication.
Quality and health scores help strong clubs stand out without relying on size alone.
Use a workspace made for programs, not a recycled runner profile.
Connect schools, teams, workplaces, and partners to the communities they support.
Show where support appears across events and run communities.
Review gates keep public context cleaner for clubs, partners, and runners.
How it helps
Less guesswork before, during, and after a run.
STRYDLY is built around practical questions: where do we meet, who is attending, what pace is expected, what happens when the run starts, and what proof exists after it ends?
Clubs and events show schedule, location, pace, safety, social, and profile details.
Events can move through RSVP, check-in, active session, completion, and activity history.
Clubs collect required fields up front, admins can review readiness, and badges become meaningful.