Nike Run Club vs ASICS Runkeeper, Run Tracker
Nike Run Club is better for guided runs and community features, while ASICS Runkeeper offers more detailed data analysis and broader activity tracking, though both struggle with reliability and watch synchronization.
Nike Run Club excels with its motivational guided runs and social features, making running enjoyable for many. ASICS Runkeeper is praised for its comprehensive tracking and training plans, but both apps face significant user complaints regarding tracking accuracy, watch integration, and overall app stability.
Head to head
You are a new runner or need strong motivation and enjoy guided runs with a coaching voice R20. You value community features like leaderboards and challenges R14.
You need a comprehensive tracker for various activities beyond just running, including walking, biking, and hiking R113. You appreciate detailed data analysis and the ability to track shoe mileage .
Evidence note: Both apps have a high lifetime rating, but recent reviews for both show a strong negative skew, with many users reporting significant bugs and reliability issues. This suggests a decline in user satisfaction over time or with recent updates. The free-vs-paid asymmetry is present as both apps offer free tiers with in-app purchases, and many negative reviews for both stem from friction with the free experience or issues that persist even for paid users.
Frequently asked
Do Nike Run Club and ASICS Runkeeper offer guided runs?
Are there issues with tracking accuracy in these apps?
How well do these apps integrate with Apple Watch?
What reviewers actually said
Built only from these 120 real reviews (foreign ones translated). Superscripts jump to the quote here. Apple has no per-review links, so [ref] opens that app's reviews on the App Store.
- [R3] Nike Run Club Needs a little more: I love the app but I wish the program provided warm up/stretching to help before you started running.
- [R4] Nike Run Club Potential not met: I want to write a good review. The training sessions can help newer runners find motivation. But I cannot ignore the shortcomings. The app is buggy sometimes crashing and losing the entire run. When that is a long run in marathon distance and there is no way to restore or remake it? That sucks. Some portions of the app (rate run effort lock up and won’t let you press the checkb
- [R11] Nike Run Club My other car is a pair of running shoes!: I love NRC. I tell people about it all the time. My brother is in Peru Indiana and I am in Gallup NM. Hoe do I add him to my leaderboard/friends?
- [R14] Nike Run Club Becoming a Runner: I like the ability to compete and motivate my friends. I’m super proud of my progress during this season
- [R1] Nike Run Club Doesn’t calculate right: It doesn’t calculate the correct way. I’m using three apps at the same time when I go walking my StepsApp says I did over 9000 steps. Nike run app says I did put 39 miles in nine minutes. The apple think heart health app says I need it close to the 9000 or something steps all right I have pictures of this so I’m hoping they ask for them but this needs to be fixed soon. Peo
- [R7] Nike Run Club Mid app: I was signing in when I put my age. I was scrolling and accidentally clicked 2021 instead of 2004 lol. Funny mistake and you could change real quick right? Actually wrong. It said I wasn’t eligible and when I signed back in it didn’t let me again. I love the shoes but come on man fix your app. Plus I hear a bunch of stuff about tracking issues so yeah I would use strava cuz you could do m
- [R10] Nike Run Club Disappointed: I was very disappointed in the lack of integration with Apple Watch. There were so many quirks I had to look up online, such as: If you do a treadmill workout, you have to start the run on your watch or keep your phone on you or it won’t track pace or distance. It doesn’t show your pace on certain types of runs like recovery runs. You can’t access your training plan on the watch
- [R13] Nike Run Club Constantly signs you out: About every other week I get signed out of the app and have to log back in. My runs stop getting uploaded and the watch app becomes unusable. This has been happening for the past 2 years.
- [R30] Nike Run Club Some unfortunate bugs and missing features: Today I ran and recorded it on my Apple Watch, leaving my iPhone at home. When I came back, I clicked through all of the prompts on my watch at the end of the competed run. When I opened the app, it had signed me out. When I singed back in, the run was missing from the app and from my watch, it seemed to have been completely lost. When I went to manuall
- [R2] Nike Run Club The best: I always end up back here
- [R12] Nike Run Club No link for challenges: The link to share the challenges not showing.
- [R18] Nike Run Club Stop asking for feedback: Great app but it asks for feedback everyday
- [R20] Nike Run Club Changed my running completely: Used to hate running. Totally chore for me. Nike Run Club turned it into something I truly enjoy. Thank you so much!
- [R49] Nike Run Club Could not log in: I have tried everything to login to this no codes have been sent I tried two different emails and nothing I have no problems with any other emails being sent.
- [R64] ASICS Runkeeper, Run Tracker App screwed up canceled my stuff. Now I can’t get my money back.: I don’t know what happened to this thing. But it all jammed up screwed up, deleted my account even though I had
- [R29] Nike Run Club Something for Everyone - &Free: Nothing to pay, there is nothing - it’s about Community. I think I’ve run almost every guided run, except the Pregnancy Runs. So many great dialog to build your runs. All you have to do is decide to start. Start with a 1min or 5min run; do those until you’re ready to move to the next; it’s about starting easy, easy, and the rest will grown. Listen to Head S
- [R53] Nike Run Club Guided runs super helpful: I love having the cheering on, helpful reminders and tips, and invitations for reflection, and congratulations right in my ear while running. It’s made running much more fun and focused for me!
- [R74] ASICS Runkeeper, Run Tracker Love it: LOVE the guided workouts on free version. I bought the pro version when I was training for a half marathon and the plan it gave me was awesome and totally worth it for someone who enjoys structure !!
- [R34] Nike Run Club App doesn’t properly track distance any longer: 0 out of 5! App no longer tracks my actual distance I go. Thought it was a once or twice thing, but it’s been doing it for about 3 or 4 months now. I tried it again today and it said I went .11 while my Apple Watch said I went 1.52. Find another app that works!
- [R46] Nike Run Club tracking: App has stopped tracking my runs. Very unfortunate because this is the main app I use to track my workouts.
- [R61] ASICS Runkeeper, Run Tracker Poor design: Started a run, checked back at the app. Says location unavailable. This app should have offline tracking as a back up. This is a fisher price app. Not worth it.
- [R58] Nike Run Club Great if you run with your phone: This is such a great idea, and the guided runs really are amazing, but it’s missing a key feature: a downloads folder in the Apple Watch app. Even if you download the run on your Apple Watch, you can’t get any of the collections to load when you open the app without your phone nearby. The ability to access your downloaded runs on your watch should be what the watc
- [R60] Nike Run Club No longer working with older iWatches: I have a Nike edition Apple Watch Series 5. As a result always used Nike running app. Recent app updates mean no longer works on older Apple Watches. Bit disappointed.
- [R63] ASICS Runkeeper, Run Tracker Ok…..: I have a very difficult time keeping it synched to my watch. Frustrating!
- [R62] ASICS Runkeeper, Run Tracker Great app: It’s a great app, it’s free and I just personally haven’t had any problems with it
- [R78] ASICS Runkeeper, Run Tracker Would give five: I would definitely give this up five stars, but the fact that you have to pay for some functionality doesn’t let my conscious do that. It’d be great if it was completely free.
- [R113] ASICS Runkeeper, Run Tracker Must have app for running: I love this app. It tracks your miles, elevation, pace, and PR. Best thing about it is that it’s free. Very easy interface and pleasing. Love it.I use this for jogging, running, sprints, biking, and hiking. It’s great and maps your route you took too.
Synthesized from 120 recent App Store reviews · updated July 2026 · View on the App Store