Already here
Course-specific race plans
Upload a GPX file and Sti builds a periodized plan around the real climbs, descents, and key course sections of your A race.
Public Roadmap
Sti is already useful for a single course-specific race plan. The roadmap below shows how we are working toward a stronger full-season tool for runners considering the yearly pass.
Course-first
Every major product choice starts from the real route, not a generic distance label.
Season-aware
Race Season Pass is meant to help runners manage A races, B races, and adaptation moments.
Feedback-led
Runner feedback can move priorities when it reveals a more important training problem.
1. Now / Already here
These are live product capabilities or already present building blocks. They make the yearly pass useful today for runners with more than one trail goal.
Already here
Upload a GPX file and Sti builds a periodized plan around the real climbs, descents, and key course sections of your A race.
Already here
Distance and elevation are read from the GPX, with smoothed elevation gain used as the training source of truth instead of noisy point-to-point spikes.
Already here
The yearly pass is built for runners with more than one race on the calendar: unlimited A-race plans, B races, and ongoing adaptations.
Already here
When your schedule, fitness, or life changes, Sti can revise the plan instead of forcing you to keep following stale weeks.
2. Up next
These are planned improvements around the already-shipped product surface: B races, adaptations, account clarity, creator access, and plan management.
Planned
We are tightening how tune-up races, long efforts, and lower-priority events sit inside an A-race build without distorting the main taper.
Planned
Account, billing, plan lookup, and Race Season Pass state are being shaped to feel calmer and clearer for returning runners managing a season.
Planned
Creator and partner access flows are being shaped so trusted trail voices can invite the right runners without turning the product into a discount board.
Planned
We are working toward clearer summaries of what changed, why it changed, and which workouts matter most after an adaptation.
3. Exploring later
These ideas are directional, not dated promises. The goal is to make Sti better for runners planning a real season, not just one checkout.
Exploring
We are exploring season-level planning for runners who need to sequence two major goals without treating each plan as isolated.
Exploring
A clearer calendar view could help Race Season Pass runners see A races, B races, recovery blocks, and build phases in one place.
Exploring
We are exploring better ways to expose race-specific demands: sustained climbs, late descents, runnable flats, and terrain constraints.
Exploring
Future versions may use more structured runner feedback to make adaptations and season planning more precise without requiring watch-data lock-in.
Trust note
We will keep priorities grounded in runner feedback, product quality, and what actually helps trail and ultra runners train for their races. Items may shift as we learn.