With tailored experiences for every role on the team:
Every connected area is designed for the way coaches and athletes already work.
One calendar for the whole program. Athletes RSVP, coaches take attendance in a tap, and the day's workout is attached to the practice it belongs to.

Make event assignments, capture race times and splits as they happen, and share results instantly — no more scattered stopwatches or texted screenshots after the meet.

Coaches build the practice once. In the weight room, athletes log their own progress; on the track, the coach runs the workout live and times and splits sync straight to each athlete's profile against their goals.

Physicals, waivers, uniform returns, gear checks, summer mileage logs — assign to an athlete, a group, or the whole team and track completion at a glance.

Every athlete, event group, and grade in one searchable list — plus a shared photo library so the season is documented, not scattered across phones.

Stop running a program out of a 60-person text thread. Post announcements to everyone, and keep separate threads for the groups that need them.

A practice builder backed by a library of warm-ups, intervals, lifts, and drills — so the workout you wrote last April is one tap away next April.

Whether you're comparing tools or ready to roll out Split Track for your program, we're happy to walk through it.
It all started when I decided to accept the position as distance coach for Kahuku HS. Cooper was a freshman and noticed the struggles I was having keeping the workouts and splits organized. Claude had just become really good at app creation, so Cooper spent several months making an app that helps coaches manage their team workouts better.
After Cooper launched the first version completely on his own, Weston (a professional app developer by trade) took notice and decided to build upon the foundation Cooper had built.
The result is Split Track — the best product in the world for track and XC coaches to run their teams. Built for runners, by runners.