What it is for
- Build a simple workout directly in the app
- Revise a workout shortly before riding
- Preview structure and totals without switching devices
- Fix export blockers on the same device that will run the session
What preview and export mean
- Preview: what the workout roughly looks like and whether the structure seems sensible
- Export: whether the current workout is valid enough to save as a rideable structured file
- Use preview to catch obvious mistakes early
- Fix export blockers before polishing optional details
Rider-facing text
Some fields are for you as the author. Others are meant for the rider during the session.
- Good examples: Settle in, Cadence up, Stay relaxed
- Keep rider-facing text short and easy to understand quickly
- Avoid long explanations or private planning notes here
When Android is the right tool
- The workout is fairly simple
- You want quick practical changes before a ride
- You want to preview and export without leaving the app
- The structure is small enough to stay comfortable on a phone or tablet
When to prefer desktop
- The workout is getting large, repetitive, or harder to review
- You want more screen space for structure and validation
- You build workouts regularly instead of only occasionally
The Android editor is the practical in-app path. The desktop editor is the roomier planning tool.
Simple first workflow
- Create a new workout and add a title immediately
- Build the shortest useful version first
- Use preview to check shape and totals
- Fix any export blockers
- Export only when the workout is clearly ready