I ran my first marathon in 2014 on a sheet of paper. Bib number scribbled in the corner, kit list on the back, splits target underlined twice. By 2019 I was running six races a year across three countries and the paper had become a chaotic Google Drive of bookings, gel preferences and screenshots of weather forecasts.
Strava logged the runs. Garmin tracked the heart rate. None of them told me how much I'd spent on Berlin Marathon. None of them remembered that the hotel near Tiergarten was twenty minutes from the start line. None of them noticed I'd booked a flight that landed three hours before my London bag drop closed.
That's the gap Racendo fills. Not another tracker. The operations hub for runners who race — the place where calendar, costs, travel, kit, documents, training and the race-day plan finally live in one calm view.
Strava logs your runs. Racendo runs your season.
