Offline trainer app

I’m experiencing a long internet outage and was wondering if there is a trainer app that works without an internet connection, mainly looking for a app that can do stuctured workouts, but it would be nice if you could also do virtual rides.
What would be the best options?

Tia
Guido

I think there are “loads” but depends on what you need exactly.

the few that comes to mind is

  1. Golden Cheetah
  2. BreakAway (search this forum)
  3. TrainerDay

I think in fact, even TrainerRoad can do what you need as they have loads of built in bundled workouts. (all 3 above has some number of built in ones as well)

will check these out.

Preferably I’m looking for an app without subscription, I know Golden Cheetah from the old days before Intervals :slight_smile:
Normaly I run Zwift from a pc, but I have some trouble with my profider, so I’m looking for an alternative

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Everyone’s looking for an app without subs.( But no internet is kinda more tricky. )

Even Garmin is getting into the “game”.

Your best bet is GoldenCheetah or Garmin Headunit (I think it should work offline w the “today workout feature”)

Zwift can be run offline: zoffline/zwift-offline: Use Zwift offline

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Zwift offline, that’s new to me.

Thanks for all the sugestions

If you’re just looking for structured training I can highly recommend running Auuki locally.

You can download it via GitHub and run it in a local python Webserver (I run it inside an anaconda python virtual env).

There you can import and run your ZWO workouts.

Short:
conda activate auuki
cd Auuki

//maybe update to the latest version
git pull

cd src
python -m http.server

Finally just open your browser on:
http://localhost:8000

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Other options are PerfPRO studio… even the good old Kettler World Tours fitness app can do structured workouts and virtual rides (at the cost of a Bing maps licence, as it is required to create, import, modify a GPX ride).

Thanks all

I’m gone check out Auuki locally.

Hello @GiGoTmd

you can use the icTrainer.com app completely offline to control your trainer.
Workouts and real routes are included and are downloaded locally once before training.
When you are back online, you can automatically upload your training results to intervals.
And what’s more, it only costs 20% of Zwift :wink:


It should be possible to use Auuki from the browser being offline.

If you open it on your mobile and save it as an app.

(If I remember correctly, so maybe I’m just wrong)

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