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FTP W/kg Widgets and Analyses

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FTP W/kg Widgets and Analyses

Functional Threshold Power Tracking Made Easy — Now with Workout Analysis

Are you a cyclist or athlete looking to track and improve your Functional Threshold Power (FTP)? This app makes it easier than ever to view, analyze, and understand your FTP — now including analysis of all your cycling workouts — beautifully integrated with Apple Health, widgets, and complications.

How It Works:
• Analyze All Cycling Workouts: The app analyzes every cycling workout recorded in Apple Health to estimate your FTP, even for sessions where Apple does not calculate it.
• Apple’s FTP + Your Data: Apple Watch calculates FTP after certain workouts or fitness tests — those values are shown alongside the app’s own analysis of your other workouts, giving you a complete picture of your performance.
• Get Notified About New FTP Values: Whenever Apple or the app detects a new FTP, you receive a notification, so you’re always up to date.
• Automatically Calculate Watts per Kilogram (W/kg): If you’ve entered your body mass into Apple Health, the app also calculates and displays your W/kg for deeper insight into your performance.
• Seamless Integration: All calculations and data are securely stored and read from Apple Health.

Key Features:
• Analyze Every Ride: Unlock powerful FTP analysis for all cycling workouts, not just those calculated by Apple.
• Beautiful Widgets and Complications: Stay informed right from your Home Screen or Watch Face with visually stunning, customizable widgets and complications.
• Detailed Insights: Explore your FTP history, trends, and metrics in an easy-to-read, motivating format.

Whether you’re a dedicated cyclist or just getting started, FTP Widgets and Complications ensures you always have the most complete and up-to-date view of your Functional Threshold Power — beautifully presented and easy to understand.
Developer
Bernhard Hering