14. Strava
There is a reason Strava is one of the most popular fitness apps worldwide. Originally designed as a running and cycling tracking app, it now allows you to track many other sports like canoeing or badminton – and of course, walking. Described as a social media app, it has social features so you can add photos to runs and share to sites like Facebook. Casual walkers will love the free version, but there is also a subscription version with many additional features, including a training log, route setting, and a beacon to let your friends or family know your live location.
15. Walkmeter
This application has loads of features including maps, graphs, training plans, private tracking and audio feedback. In fact, it’s said to track more than 250 statistics. While you’re out walking, you can automatically share your live location, path and fitness stats with family and friends – brilliant for solo strollers to help keep you safe and motivated. They can also type in comments on your workout, which will be spoken to you using text-to-speech. Walkmeter can be used for a range of fitness activities (including walking, running, cycling and skiing) and allows you to set and hear split, lap and interval information.
16. Pacer
This app consistently gets great reviews and is said to be one of the most comprehensive pedometer apps out there that does not require a wearable device. It is easy to use, tracks a wealth of health metrics, and also has strong community support features. Pacer has many walking groups to join and challenges you can participate in. It even includes 12-week fitness plans and some free video workouts.