Running shoe rotation app

Give every run
the right shoe.

Treadly helps runners manage daily trainers, trail shoes, long-run pairs, and workout shoes without turning the rotation into another chore.

Download on theApp Store
Strava sync-Rotation profiles-Apple Health
Treadly dashboard with shoe mileage balance
Treadly shoe mileage screen
Treadly running shoe rotation rules screen
ProfilesRun type rules
BalanceShoe load
RetireWear timing
01

The real rotation

Owning multiple shoes is not the same as managing a rotation.

A good rotation has roles. One pair takes easy miles, one handles workouts, one stays fresh for long runs, and another might be reserved for trails.

  • Keep each shoe tied to the runs it was meant for.
  • Separate daily mileage from workout and trail mileage.
  • Make rotation decisions with the week in view.
02

The quiet drift

The wrong pair can absorb the wrong miles for weeks.

A favorite shoe becomes the default. A race pair gets casual miles. A trail shoe sits forgotten. Treadly makes that drift visible while there is still time to rebalance.

  • Spot shoes taking too much of the training load.
  • Protect specialty shoes from accidental daily use.
  • Retire pairs based on mileage, not memory.
Rotation workflow

A shoe system that thinks with your training.

Treadly gives each pair a job, keeps the miles current, and shows when the rotation needs a small correction.

01

Tell Treadly which shoes belong to which runs.

Create simple profiles for easy days, long runs, workouts, trail miles, or recovery shoes. Your rotation starts feeling intentional instead of improvised.

Tell Treadly which shoes belong to which runs.
THREE STEPS
01

Add the shoes in your current rotation.

02

Create profiles for easy runs, workouts, long runs, trails, or recovery days.

03

Let synced runs update shoe mileage while Treadly keeps the rotation balanced.

Frequently asked

Why use a running shoe rotation app?+

A rotation app keeps each pair's mileage and role clear. That helps daily trainers, workout shoes, trail shoes, and race shoes last longer and serve the right runs.