Running Machine

Turn treadmill console photos into workout logs.

Running Machine, also known as RunCapture, helps you capture a treadmill display, review extracted workout metrics, and save a cleaner run history without repetitive typing.

The product is built around a simple promise: speed up treadmill logging without taking control away from the runner. A photo creates the draft, but the user decides what gets saved.

  • Photo-based logging
  • Review before save
  • Protected backend processing
  • History and stats

Why runners use it

Less repetitive logging, without losing the human check.

Typing treadmill time, distance, speed, and calories by hand after every session is repetitive.

A plain OCR shortcut is not enough if the runner cannot review the result before it becomes part of their history.

Support, privacy, and account deletion details need to be easy to find for store reviewers and real users alike.

Product promise

Speed where it helps, control where it matters.

From capture to saved history, the experience is designed for runners who want a faster workflow and clearer support around privacy, sync, and account management.

Works best with a clear, front-facing treadmill display photo. Review is built in before anything is saved.

How it works

Designed around the real treadmill logging flow.

The experience follows the same sequence most runners already use after a workout, but removes the repetitive typing step.

1

Capture your treadmill screen

Take a clear, front-facing photo after the run or choose one from your gallery to start from the image you already have.

2

Generate the workout draft

The app sends the image through its protected backend so the workout metrics can be extracted into a structured draft.

3

Review every important value

Inspect time, distance, speed, calories, and related values, then correct anything that needs adjustment before saving.

4

Keep your history organized

Store the completed run in history and cumulative stats so repeated treadmill sessions are easier to track over time.

Highlights

Features that make the workflow practical.

Photo-based input

Use the treadmill image you already take instead of re-entering workout details manually.

Review-first workflow

Running Machine is designed so a person checks the extracted values before the run is stored.

History and stats

Saved runs feed a more consistent logging habit through visible history and cumulative progress tracking.

Support-ready account controls

Public privacy, support, and account deletion pages stay aligned with the in-app experience.

Inside the app

A journey that stays useful after the first run.

Capture

Start from the treadmill photo you already take

The workflow begins with a straightforward photo capture or gallery import instead of a long manual form.

Disclosure

Show the processing flow before first extraction

The app presents a disclosure before the first extraction request so users understand what happens next.

Review

Check the workout draft before it becomes history

Users can edit the result before saving, which keeps convenience from turning into silent mistakes.

History

Return to past runs and cumulative progress

The saved history and stats views make the app useful beyond a single OCR interaction.

Trust

Built with trust in mind.

  • The mobile app does not call OpenAI directly from the client. Extraction requests are routed through Firebase Functions.
  • Sign-in is required for protected extraction and account-linked sync features.
  • The app is designed to show disclosure before the first extraction request is sent.
  • Users can review and correct extracted values before anything is saved to history.
  • Support, privacy, release notes, and account deletion guidance are available through public pages on this site.

FAQ

Questions runners usually ask first.

Does the app save every extraction automatically?

No. Running Machine is designed around a review step, so you confirm or correct the result before saving.

Do I need to sign in to use the app?

Yes. Sign-in is currently used for protected extraction, synced run history, and account-related features.

What kind of treadmill photo works best?

A clear, front-facing photo with readable time and distance produces the best draft for review.

Can I fix incorrect values?

Yes. You can adjust extracted metrics before saving the run to history.

How do I delete my account?

Use the in-app Account -> Delete Account flow while signed in, or visit the Running Machine delete-account page for the fallback support path.

Support surface

Need help, policy details, or an account deletion path?

Use the public support, privacy, and delete-account pages on this site, or contact contact@jaeyeon.com directly.