The Project
Stride is a free mobile run-training app built for runners who want smart tools without the bloat. The app includes a pace calculator, race time predictor, training pace recommendations, and session history.
I designed and built the marketing website for it. The landing page is focused on communicating what the app does and getting visitors to download it. The key design decision was keeping everything mobile-first, fast, and frictionless: the path from landing on the page to tapping download had to be as short as possible.
The Website
The goal was to let the app speak for itself. Clean layout, clear messaging, and a design that feels at home alongside the mobile product it represents.
The site is built mobile-first with fast load times and no unnecessary friction between landing and downloading. Typography and color choices mirror the app's visual identity to keep everything consistent across platforms.
The Result
The site is live at runyourstride.com. It's a straightforward example of what a well-designed product landing page should do — communicate clearly, load fast, and get out of the way.
