Athlr vs Komoot (2026): GPS Tracker or Route Planner — Which Do You Need?

Komoot and Athlr serve different primary needs. Komoot is the best route planning tool for outdoor athletes. Athlr is the better choice for tracking training, analysing performance, and connecting with a community. Here’s which one fits your training — and when you might want both.

Different Tools for Different Jobs

Komoot’s core question is: where should I go? It helps you plan routes, discover trails, and navigate turn-by-turn to places you’ve never been.

Athlr’s core question is: how am I performing? It tracks your activity with precision GPS, calculates splits, monitors training load over time, and connects you with other athletes nearby.

What Komoot Does Best

  • Surface-aware routing. Uses OpenStreetMap surface data to distinguish paved paths, gravel tracks, singletrack, and fire roads. Essential for trail running and gravel cycling in unfamiliar terrain.
  • Turn-by-turn voice navigation. Spoken direction prompts guide you through a planned route — like GPS navigation specifically for outdoor athletes.
  • Community route discovery. Browse popular trails near you, filter by sport and difficulty, and start someone else’s route directly.
  • High-resolution elevation data. Accurate climbing estimates for planned routes before you head out.

What Athlr Does Best

  • Training load analysis. ATL/CTL/TSB tracks fitness and fatigue over weeks. Komoot doesn’t offer this at all. Read more: Training Load Explained.
  • Segments and leaderboards. Create timed competitive segments from any activity. Komoot has highlights but no timed leaderboards.
  • Per-km splits and pace charts. Deep post-activity performance analysis. Komoot shows basic stats.
  • Social community. Community feed, follow/follower system, direct messaging, group chat. Komoot’s social layer is around route sharing, not activity tracking.
  • Free offline maps. Download any region at no cost. Komoot gives one region free then charges €4–5 per region.
  • Health sync. Import full activity history from Apple Health or Health Connect in one tap.

Feature Comparison

FeatureAthlrKomoot FreeKomoot (paid regions)
GPS activity recording✓ Free
Per-km splits + pace chartBasicBasic
Training load (ATL/CTL/TSB)✓ Free
Segments + leaderboards✓ Free
Personal records
Turn-by-turn navigation🔜 Roadmap
Surface-aware routingWaypoints only✓ Best-in-class
Community route discoveryNearby routes✓ Large library
Offline maps✓ Free (any region)1 free region✓ paid/region
GPX export✓ Free
Social feed + community✓ Full socialRoute sharing onlyRoute sharing only
Health sync
No account required
Offline map priceFree1 region free€4–5/region or €30 all

Can You Use Both?

Yes — and it’s a natural combination for trail runners and gravel cyclists. Plan and navigate with Komoot; track, analyse, and share with Athlr. Komoot exports completed activities as GPX, and both apps connect to Apple Health or Health Connect, so the data flows automatically.

The Verdict

Choose Komoot if route discovery and turn-by-turn navigation are priorities — particularly for trail running, hiking, and gravel cycling in unfamiliar terrain.

Choose Athlr if you want to track training, analyse performance data, compete on segments, and connect with a running community — all free. For most recreational runners who train regular routes, Athlr’s route planning is sufficient.

Use both if you regularly explore new routes and care about training analytics. They integrate cleanly via your phone’s health platform.

Get the tracking side for free

Training load, segments, community, and performance analytics — everything Komoot doesn’t do. Free to download, no account required.

Download Athlr →

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Athlr have turn-by-turn navigation like Komoot?
Not currently. Athlr's route planning lets you tap waypoints on a map before a run and follow a ghost line during recording. Turn-by-turn voice navigation with street-level guidance is on the roadmap for a future update.
Can I use Komoot routes in Athlr?
Yes. Export any Komoot route or completed activity as a GPX file. Import it into Athlr, or enable both apps to sync via Apple Health or Google Health Connect so completed Komoot workouts appear in your Athlr training log automatically.
Is Athlr better than Komoot for regular runners?
For most road and trail runners on familiar routes, Athlr is the better daily tracker — it has deeper performance analytics (training load, segments, per-km splits, personal records) that Komoot doesn't offer. Komoot excels when you're exploring new terrain and need surface-aware routing.
Does Athlr have offline maps for free?
Yes. Athlr lets you download any map region for offline use at no cost. Komoot gives you one region free and charges around €4–5 per additional region, or €30 for an all-regions bundle.
Can I run Athlr and Komoot at the same time?
Not simultaneously during a session. The recommended workflow: plan and navigate with Komoot, then track your training history and analyse performance in Athlr. Data flows automatically via Health Connect or HealthKit.

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