MySwimPro: #1 Swim Workout App App Reviews

VERSION
8.13.0
SCORE
4.4
TOTAL RATINGS
4,314
PRICE
Free

MySwimPro: #1 Swim Workout App App Description & Overview

What is myswimpro: #1 swim workout app app? Tired of writing your own swim workouts and not getting any faster? Start a swim Training Plan in the MySwimPro app that's personalized to your swimming speed, goals and skill level. Get a brand new, customized swim workout every day, a stroke-specific Workout Library, and more. With our expert coaching, you’ll never swim the same workout twice!

Sync your Apple Watch or a compatible Garmin watch for 100% guided swim workouts on your wrist…no need to watch the clock!

MySwimPro tracks all your data and learns from your performance, suggesting faster intervals as you improve so you’re always pushing yourself.

MySwimPro Coach unlocks:
- Personalized swim Training Plans
- New, personalized Workout of the Day 365 days a year
- Extensive Workout Library of stroke-specific workouts
- Customized intervals for each set, including target splits for every rep
- 100% guided swim workouts on your Apple Watch
- Build your own custom workouts
- Detailed analytics, including stroke, split and SWOLF data
- Drill & technique video library
- Compete in monthly swim challenges
- 30-day money back guarantee (annual memberships only)

Use MySwimPro FREE to:
- Log the first workout in your recommended Training Plan
- Track & log your swims with or without a smartwatch
- Track total distance swum
- View logged workouts on your profile
- Earn achievement badges
- Follow friends

MySwimPro has helped more than 1.5 million swimmers swim faster, lose weight and train for races. The MySwimPro Apple Watch app was awarded App of the Year in 2016.

MySwimPro integrates with Apple Health to give you a picture of your daily activity.

Annual and monthly subscriptions are charged immediately. Subscriptions will auto-renew at the end of each subscription period unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period and will identify the cost of renewal. You may turn off auto-renewal at any time via your iTunes Account Settings after purchase.

Terms of use at https://myswimpro.com/terms-of-use/

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App Name MySwimPro: #1 Swim Workout App
Category Health & Fitness
Published
Updated 20 April 2024, Saturday
File Size 131.55 MB

MySwimPro: #1 Swim Workout App Comments & Reviews 2024

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Very useful, but a few issues. I’ve been using MSP for about 4 months, swimming 3 times per week usually. The training plans are excellent. Having the workouts loaded on my Apple Watch so the watch can keep track of intervals is really helpful. Using the app has helped my swimming a lot. That said, I’ve encountered a few bugs. There have been issues with dynamic interval times that I’ve entered being overwritten. Other users have experienced the same. When this occurs it messes up the workout on my watch. I’ve been in touch with support but the issue still hasn’t been resolved after about a month. I’ve also had issues loading training plan workouts onto my watch if I modify them. It takes several tries for the modifications to show up on the watch for some reason. Some of the workouts have links to videos that only work intermittently. I still use the app every time I swim and I still find it helpful, but sometimes it can be frustrating to get it working properly.

Really Awesome App But Needs Small Improvements. I totally recommend this app to people learning to get better at swimming or get good workouts in the pool. However, I want to ask the developers if they could add more videos to most (those that aren’t easy described) workouts and reps. For example, it asks me to do a “heel tag breaststroke kick”, or a “flow kick.” Like, what is that? Could you add more description or a small video? If more clarification could be made on each, I would totally make this a 5/5. But please get the app, its great. Just wanted to ask the developers to improve this small part.

Works well when it does, but when it doesn’t.... So this app is amazing when it works well, but it is beyond frustrating when it doesn’t work. It randomly shuts down in the middle of a workout or freezes and you lose everything. Without a hard copy of your workout, you’re left trying to remember what you were going to do and the intervals. You also don’t get credit for what you already swam, and personally I like the satisfaction of knowing when a job is done well and what my stats from the workout are. I paid for a year subscription, and on days like today I feel as though it was a waste. Yes, the app is apparently updated. My watch and phone are as well. Aside from the negativity, the workouts of the day are wonderful for saving and doing when you want to swim without coming up with your plan. I was doing a training regimen before covid, and that was a great way to push yourself. It is the best app for swimming when it works, but it’s the worst when it doesn’t function properly.

Stop telling me about all your upgrades. Every time I open the app (about once every two days) they make me close a pop up about new features/upgrades/bug fixes. Good for you all for being so active at work, but shoving a bunch of text I don’t care about in my face literally every time I open the app is immensely annoying. Hire a UX researcher to investigate if you think I’m being dramatic, or, if you already have a UXR, perhaps listen to them more, as I’m certain they’re telling you it’s bad practice. Anyways, app is fine. Better tracking than Strava for swimming. Rarely gets my stroke right for pool swimming and I often have to adjust the distances for open water (always severely undercounted distance). But better than other options for now.

Great for Pool and Open Water. I use this app with my Apple watch 3. It automatically tracks all my lap swimming including what stroke I am doing. You have to input the kick sets yourself, but that is easily done. Seems to be very accurate, maybe off by 25 yards once in a while in a 3000 to 4000 yard workout. That’s not a big deal for me. My workouts automatically get uploaded to Strava. Call me vain, but that gets me to work out even harder! I’ve used MySwimPro for open water three times. It definitely tracks the yardage and route. I thought there was a problem with it uploading my swim, but that’s only because my watch was in airplane mode. The Apple Watch goes into airplane mode when you switch your phone into that mode. But the watch doesn’t come out unless you take it out of airplane mode on the watch itself. This is totally unrelated to the MySwimPro app. Definitely sign up for emails; the weekly how-to and technique videos are really well done and helpful. All in all I highly recommend this app, definitely better than just the Apple Watch software.

Not Worth It. As others have stated there are technical issues with this app, most noticeably when you change things (yd to m, skip workout, add a set, etc). The app is limited without a subscription, but the instructional videos are good. I like the ability to define workouts but even that is limited if you’re not subscribed. However, even with a subscription (which I paid for several months) the app still limits what you can do. For example you can only have one active workout plan. Well what if I want to alternate sprint and distance workouts throughout the week? No can do. But even if none of these issues and limitations existed I can’t get over the ludicrous subscription price. The developers should go look at popular apps that provide tremendous value for non-subscribers (MapMyX comes to mind). There are many services for which I pay half the cost for something which my entire family gets to use (movie and music streaming come to mind). It’s impossible for me to pay the effective cost of another gym membership for an app only I can use for maybe 6h/week. I knocked the rating down another star for the punitive subscription model.

Great App. I began training and racing in triathlons last year. Previously I had been a college rugby player with very very little swimming experience. Using the MySwim app has helped me so much. The main thing has been the ease and convenience that comes with using it on my apple watch. Prior to using the app on my watch I was struggling to improve on my swim, all I had was a Nixon surf watch that I used as a stop watch. Now I can measure my length speed, work in drills, and reps all on the watch app, then I can go look up stats on the mobile app. I love this app and will continue to use it in the future.

Can you make this sync properly with Garmin?. Used the app with my Garmin Fenix 5S pro today for the first time. Already seeing the bugs that previous reviewers have mentioned. Even though my settings across Garmin, this app, and my watch are all set to yards and miles, it kept switching back-and-forth between meters and yards and then it was short changing me on the yards. It crashed five times before I got it to work properly. The first five times I tried using the work out that was uploaded to my watch, it was not the work out that was on my phone in the app and it would crash. I like the idea of workouts but this is going to drive me nuts and not sure I’m willing to pay for something that doesn’t work properly.

I use this with my Apple Watch Series 6. It’s like I’m learning how to swim again. I’m a mom so I hardly ever get time to myself, but the pool is a great way to exercise and have that time while my boys play in the backyard! I grew up swimming every day, I’ve always been faster and more advanced swimmer than most people, even as a child. Since having kids, my core and my swim time is awful, of course. I can barely hold my breath like I used to! My lungs and muscles and core are not used to it anymore. So I’m really putting this app to work and trying to focus on one goal at a time to master. I’m loving it. I can’t wait to see what goals I hit from now til winter! And I love that you can use GPS for free open water swim or put in how long your pool is. I also can’t wait to do this at the beach!

Confusing and costly. When I signed up and filled in my profile info there was a workout. Paid my subscription fee and went to pool. When I opened app there was a confusing amount of info and the workout included dryland etc. My profile did not include dryland, and it did include my available workout time. The workout I saw before subscription was good. After I paid … totally different and I’m not able to stop and fiddle on my phone in the bright sun. I can’t read without my glasses so I’d have to print everything… this is for young people with apple watches… or anyone with an Apple Watch… but not for 50 something’s trying to get in shape and have some workouts that you don’t have to make up yourself. Very disappointed and wishing I didn’t spend money on this nonsense.

Great idea w/ ok execution. Buyer beware. I loved the idea of this app and really wanted to like it. The workout structure was helpful and is pretty nice. However, I found numerous glitches in the app where it would tell you do to a specific type of stroke… but wouldn’t tell you how to do it. I would update my app and eventually had to contact support. That was a mixed bag. They also never issued refunds. That’s in the fine print but I didn’t think they were very upfront with that. So buyer beware. I found that very frustrating because I constantly had issues with the app and they’d say they’re working on it. I eventually gave up because it was super expensive and never worked. Honestly, I wish I would have used the Total Immersion Program with Terry Laughlin (may he Rest In Peace). It does a much better job of explaining the technique and Terry is a much better instructor. There are dvds and a book but the website is great too.

Seriously, Best Swim App Available. High School was a long time ago for me, but I loved the swim team! My daughter has been swimming for high school too and I’ve always loved watching her! So when a gym with a pool opened up close by I signed up before they finished building it. The first month was killer, but I got my old strokes back and can now survive a good long 2,000 yard swim comfortably. For Christmas my wife got me an Apple Watch 4. To my amazement and delight, the basic watch can keep track of my distance AND my strokes! To my more amazement and delight I came across MySwimPro which works seamlessly with my watch! I’ve done a few workouts and through MySwimPro I’ve realized things have drastically changed since 1987! It’s like learning to swim all over again and I love it! Since I’ve started using MySwimPro I am within 5 seconds of my fastest 50 free in high school! Can’t wait to beat it and my school IM and Breaststroke records as well! And this is at age 50! Here’s to swimming and my personal MySwimPro coach! One of the best investments I’ve ever made for myself! You’ll love it too!!

Great app. I’m really impressed with the app. I downloaded it in January, when I returned to the pool after 20 years off, following a running injury. Pools in the area were closed March-July, but I’ve been back for about a month, and I still love the app. You can create your own workout if you want, but there are also hundreds already written workouts to choose from. I send a workout to my Apple Watch and then jump in and swim. The watch communicates with my phone and I get “credit” from Strava for the workout. Even after 50+ workouts, I’m never bored. I’ve used the app for general strength building, too, through the dry land exercises. It’s expensive, but very worth it!

Recent Update Issues. Recently got a series 3 AppleWatch and was looking for a good swim workout app. Most of the reviews were positive for MSP so I thought I’d give it a shot. Prior to the recent update it was great, I’m not a pro swimmer so the basic features do just fine. Love that it posts to Strava & I have the ability to share on social media (I’ve got support people around the country that like to see my progress). Now with the 07/22 update the app doesn’t recognize my strokes or distance and often asks me if I am still swimming. I cleared the cache on my phone & watch, restarted the watch and it still doesn’t work right. I would have given it a higher mark because I like the app but it is now broken & virtually unusable to me...

Meh. Ok. Lots of room for improvement. Meh. It’s ok. Downloaded it for the drill/kick set mode. That part is fine. I saw there was a custom workout feature that let you program in your workouts. Disaster. Requires constant messing around with my watch to move to the next set. Also thought the option to program a dry land workout was nice except it only lets you choose from a library of pre determined movements AND a simple pull up isn’t one of them (along with a lot of other basic, common movements). Lots of great potential here but a lot to be desired…maybe in time it’ll improve. At least I didn’t spend money on it.

From Analytics to Coaching. Very impressed. As a long time swimmer with an Apple Watch, I didn’t think I wanted another app on top of Workout/Activities. In fact I was initially annoyed that the app is designed for interval training not lap swimming. I wanted notch up analytics for my laps at a slight cost, not a fully coached swim program. But they’ve turned me around. From the moment my note to their customer service turned into a very rapid courteous personal reply, they began winning me over. Within 7 days I had begun to really appreciate feature sets and subscribed for a full year. Their app is loaded with pre-set and customizable workouts. You can for example remove kick drills from suggested workouts (my knee is injured) or checkout 15 second explanatory videos for stuff they want you to try. In short, a host of ways to make my swims more interesting. I just finished a 1 on 1 call with their CS (currently offered to all subscribers) going over a few questions which they walked me through, noted my suggestions/concerns and patiently brought me into the world of their app. I can understand why Apple gave them such high marks - an very well designed product making use of Watch and phone tech , impressive CS, great GUI and what feels like an ever expanding future. *****

What is going on?. I loved this app, but for the last week or more I’ve spent at least an hour a day installing an uninstalling it thinking that it’s finally fixed! Then the next day I get ready to swim only to find that its not working again! I’m so upset because I swim 3 to 4 days a week and when u get n the pool and r ready to start the last thing u want is to start the app and it’s not working again. I live n Florida and many days I have to swim n between storms not to mention the schedule that I keep. Please respond and help me with my problem. I have the latest update an Apple Watch 2 that’s still covered by Apple care, but since this isn’t an Apple app probably can’t be helpful. Also have an iPhone 8 also still covered. I’m adding to my review has anyone noticed that there isn’t a good review since June. What has happened to this app? When the good reviews r about customer service that’s know help! Please undo what u did and fix this app. People gave u five star review a year ago. Remember if it’s not broken why do u have to mess with it!

False Advertising. The MySwimPro app is falsely advertised as a free product with in-app purchases available. The fact is that the free app offers nothing that the Apple Watch fitness app doesn’t already do. The features that MySwimPro have over the fitness app is locked behind a $180 annual paywall. Without the $180 purchase, the app does NOT: - allow custom or community workouts of any kind. - track detailed swim times - provide real time intervals on your watch during a generic swim What does the free version do? - has a generic swim display that shows Total time, Total distance, and heart rate. (No intervals, splits, finish times, etc). It’s the same as the free Apple Watch fitness app, with different color lettering. Additionally, the phone app cannot be used without the $180 purchase. It puts a giant ad on your screen that takes up 50% of the display. With the added top and bottom control banners, the free app only has about 20% of screen available to you to use. This app is despicable. The people behind this app are despicable. I’ve always thought highly of my fellow competitive swimmers. The people behind this app have brought some reality to my naive and biased belief. They are simply taking advantage of older, out of shape, non-competitive swimmers who wouldn’t know any better. Save your $180. Google swim workouts, print, and bring to the pool deck.

Can't say enough great things about this app!. I just recently renewed my paid subscription. It has been worth every penny. I have loved to swim my entire life, however, as an adult I would often find myself getting bored / burnt out / unchallenged, picking it up here and there when I felt like it. I bought this app last year and have done at least 3 swims a week - a consistency I haven't managed since I swam competitively in my teens. I just completed the 12 Week Open Water training plan, and I hope to do the IMx plan soon. The daily workouts are also fun. This app has a huge library of drill videos and often posts about how to improve in different areas and / or strokes. But most importantly, it keeps swimming interesting and challenging, whether you are a beginner or advanced. It has really renewed my love for the sport, and I've gone from doing boring 1000 yard workouts to 3500 yard workouts over the past year. Customer service is EXCELLENT - though I've never actually had a problem with it bug-wise. After buying the app, the creator took the time to speak to me and get feedback on how to improve it. Highly recommend spending the cash on the paid version of this. It's the best app on my phone!

Freezes on Apple Watch. My very first time using it I swam 1600 yards in open water. I went to stop my workout and save it but it wouldn’t let me. The time showed 20 minutes but after changing out of my wetsuit I checked to see if I could try and save my workout and it was now showing 2600 yards but still 20 minutes. Every time I tried to save my swim it would give me an error. Nothing would work. It then drained my battery so fast that my battery didn’t even last half the day when usually I can go two full days before battery dying. It must have been stuck and still using GPS functions and killed the battery. I was very hopeful for this app as it was supposed to sync with Strava. I guess now I will just wait and hope that Strava comes out with a swim workout feature on the Apple Watch soon.

Getting back in water from being out for 2 years. Getting back in the water after being out for two years because of surgery and Covid. Right now I am using the app as a structured way to stay focused and not get overwhelmed from the thousands of yards to train. So far it has really helped in slowly getting back into the groove of everything. Utilizing The Apple Watch has been a great way to see and track heart rate during the work out as well as yardage and the intervals to stay focused on what’s in front of me and not what’s to come.

Great Swimming App, BUT had to uninstall/reinstall after latest update. I love this app and have used it to set and log my swim workouts for the past few months since purchasing my first Apple Watch. BUT, I was caught off guard this past Saturday when I went for my morning swim. I selected my desired workout (one I programmed myself), and started swimming, the app did not appear to be logging any information other than showing a timer that was counting up. Found out later that the developer pushed out an update to the app after my last swim and it apparently made my copy of the app go wonky. I uninstalled the app from my watch and the phone, then reinstalled it both places and it seems to be working now. But it made for a very frustrating swim workout that Saturday morning. Guess it shows how much I rely on it for my workouts.

Lost 20 pounds already- life changing. This app is amazing and the customer service is awesome! I had been a swimmer growing up and always had access to a coach. But after becoming an adult, I no longer had a coach and I stopped swimming. Every time I tried again to get back in the pool, I never knew what to swim, and it I wasn’t making any progress. I was hesitant at first to use an app to swim, but After starting MySwimPro I can never go back to just swimming. I’ve lost more weight than I thought I could, I’m swimming faster now than when I was a kid and I feel like I’m apart of a community. This app really changed my life for the better.

Review. When I first download the app they had an update, and none of the tutorials videos works. Upon contacting customer support they were more than helpful and provided working links to all the video within a timely manner. In addition, you can download all the swim workout as a pdf and print it out. However, It a bit of a bum but understandable that the garmin sync for easy workout transfer doesn’t work. However I was surprised they even offered the feature they also have it for Fitbit and Apple Watch.

Frustrating Subscription Options. First off I’m just starting off swimming and have used the app once with my watch and it seems to have done what I was hoping it would do. I’m not a sophisticated swimmer so I can’t comment on all the analytics etc. My frustration is with being billed for a yearly subscription. There are 15 different subscription options all different, I thought when I downloaded the app that I would have 7 days to try it and then would go month to month. Instead I wake up to a one year bill and a note from Apple saying I can’t change my subscription. Well you have me know and I will use the product but 15 different subscription options seems deceptive and overly complicated.

So grateful, and feel really lucky to have found MSP!. I have been using My Swim Pro for about two months and I am truly amazed at the ability of the app to create bespoke training plans for me. Time seems to fly by now in the pool. My technique and fitness are very clearly improving and I am enjoying the global MSP community tremendously. I have contacted the support team with questions twice and had immediate responses and quick solutions. This is such an incredible deal for what truly feels like one on one coaching and support. Thank you SO much My Swim Pro!

Once crash too many. I am not a professional swimmer but I do swim 6 days a week as my primary exercise. I used the one month free trial to get some of the premium features and I wasn’t sold. I like that there are workouts designed for me and that the watch tells you what to do. I used to print my workout and tape it to my water bottle at the end of the lane. I like that there are videos and helpful hints along the way when learning a new technique. I’m not a fan of the fact that I could finish a 1600yd workout just in time for the app the crash at the end of the workout and not record anything on the app. I would like to be able to restart a set or a rep in case the times didn’t match up or in case the app was buggy (which has happened). I have been so excited to see the times for reps and splits when I pop up out of the water only to find that it seems like the timer never started. Except it did start. And while I was trying to decide how to unlock, force touch pause, then force touch resume to see my times, I got a haptic notification that meant my next rep was starting and now I’m behind. I definitely wouldn’t pay for the app especially if the crashes so often. Even when I had the premium free trial it crashed. It needs some major bug fixes before I’ll try it out again.

The 4 and 5 star reviews are wrong. Buggy. Poor split recording. Switched from yards to meters And nothing happened to base times. Occasionally will skip a workout in a series and there is no way to go back. Frequently displays single workout results twice with slightly different times and splits. No great way to edit this. Unfavorable characteristics: If I finish after the base time, the program has already started the next . There doesn’t appear to be anyway to record this. I can pause the workout but that’s not what really happened. I can’t change my bases on the fly, and go back later, look at what I was able to do and change bases for the next workout. It would be nice if the program would take tsplits into account when using designed workouts. Can’t just extend a program workout if I want to do a few more meters

My Swim Pro Review. Got the app 5 weeks ago and I have made more progress in that time than the whole 1.5 years of swimming on my own before. The customized coaching is great and the app certainly pushes you but never has unreasonably high expectations of you. The ability to customize what goals you are working towards, how often you swim, how fast you swim, and what strokes you swim are all excellent features. Only negative I’ve experienced is minor bugs with sync issues between the app and my smartwatch. This hasn’t impacted my ability to use all the features just needed to use work arounds with how the workout is accessed by the watch. Minor bugs stop me from giving it a 5* but I am still loving the app. If I could see some additional features the biggest would be the ability to go back a set/split in a workout. Sometimes I can’t keep up with the times it says and I fall behind so this would help keep me on track. Also, the ability to toggle which swim equipment you have access to. My pool offers kick boards and pullbouys but no fins or paddles and I’d imagine it varies for everyone.

Horrible. Keeping in mind the ridiculous hobbling that apple water lock causes, this app is still horrible. It undercounted a simple 300 free warmup. You have to screw around with trying to lunlick the water lock and then restart to go to the next set, which is a disaster. It somehow decided to pause a quarter of the way into my 16 repeat set. When you restart you have no idea what your set is so you waste the fort interval. You have no list of what’s next. All in all it captured almost none of my work out and I gave up on it eventually. To add insult to a bad experience the only thing it reported was my interval times. Yea that does a lot of good to know what interval I did. You don’t get your active time or stoke count without subscribing. You get both of those for free in the native apple activity app. An entire wasted workout of data. Glad I know not to spend money unless I just want workout ideas. This app is a huge fail.

I bet it works great with Apple watches…. Save your money if you use a different watch. Got the trial. Super excited to not have to create my own workouts in Garmin Connect. I have used my Garmin for Pool Swimming and had no trouble with structure workouts or my watch tracking laps/yardage. Thought the training plans looked fantastic and couldn’t wait to try them out. Turns out it doesn’t share a workout file like Training Peaks. Instead you need to down an app on the watch. Did it, syncing was laborious, the swim app for my Garmin watch was terrible. Yardage the watch counted was not even reasonable. The data the app offered after the workout had synced with my phone was garbage. Wrong yardage, wrong strokes identified, intervals made no sense. Without the ability to send my workout to my watch and find it useable the app and matching subscription is worthless. Liked the idea. Wished it lived up to the promise, but I’ve canceled my subscription and let the free trial run out.

Watch metrics not accurate. App subscription seems overall expensive. But i can see that it costs money to make the nice instruction videos. But paying extra for metrics seems a bit much. My biggest gripe is that even with a series 4 watch the app doesn’t accurately gather the distance information, thus doesn’t appropriately capture the rep transitions and counts. Sometimes it seems to show the correct yardage but then when I end the workout it takes off 25 yard. I start and stop in the same place in a 25 yard pool, so not possible to not be in 50 yard increments. Sometimes I’ll do extra laps and it subtracts it off the total in the end, not giving me credit. I like the idea, and maybe I need to learn better how it expects to be used but it shouldn’t be that complicated.

No longer worth it. I’m sad to say this app is no longer worth it. I enjoyed their workouts and the fitbit app is actually pretty good when you load the workouts to the app, however as soon as Fitbit announced a partnership with Myswimpro, they changed their pricing structure and also removed EVERY SINGLE FREE WORKOUT. You can no longer use the app unless you pay them money. This even goes against fitbits own workout app, which does provide some free workouts amongst the paid. It’s sad the developers got greedy and are now forcing people to pay for all items in the app. The ability to at least list a few free workouts was great, but now unless you make your own workout you can’t sync anything up to the fitbit app unless you subscribe to their plans. I’d even pay for the app itself if it didn’t mean some subscription. but unfortunately that’s what this app has come to.

Great customer support. While the app itself is amazing between the video demos, training options, workouts, and tracking available, the customer service is what has made me come and place this review. I love that I can use my Apple Watch and transfer the data to my app. I knew it had transferred and saw it there the night prior. The next morning it was gone. I sent an email, and within hours had received feedback, and was assisted in trying to retrieve the data. Sometimes it is out of our hands, but the fact that they were responsive and there to help not knowing whether I was going to get my data back or not was HUGE to me!

Like not love. I really do like this app. I love that it gives analytics on distance per stroke. I wear an Apple Watch and use the app for my own work outs and open water swims. I am also not able to see well without my glasses. I like that I can make out most of the options in this app on my watch without them. My only Dislike is that it does not recognize a kick set when you are only in pool swim mode. So I always have to Go in and manually add those as part of my workout. I also wish it would stop on a pause automatically as it is not easy to pause mid workout of time is your goal. Other than that I like the app and will keep using it. I’m happy to have a swim app.

SPECTACULAR APP!!. UPDATE: I have been using this app for maybe 4 months or so, and I love it even more now than when I first started with it!! App developer VERY responsive, and they release positive app updates frequently without ruining the app. Just keeps getting better and better, and for REAL! The premium subscription is SO worth it - you get a LOT for your money. The community on Facebook is great as well - VERY positive, VERY encouraging to other swimmers, REGARDLESS of ability. Love this app, and it should be app of THE YEAR, not just the day!!! I have completely immersed myself into ALL of the swim tracking apps - lots of time doing it - and this BY FAR is the best, by a mile - SO psyched about it. All of the other apps just try to track a workout, but this app has an INCREDIBLE library of pre-made workouts (app subscription required), and it is AMAZING, and has taken my swimming to a completely different level! I have hired swim coaches in the past, and this app blows them all away. Very intuitive, accurate, and a very vibrant community, AND, IT WORKS!!!! The customer support from the developer is unbelievable - seriously good!! I use an Apple Watch Series 3 for reference.

Help with app in Apple series 6 watch. Having some problems with the app recording my pool sets, I reached out to Myswimpro and Charlie Brown replied. We were able to set up a WebCam meeting where Charlie successfully diagnosed the problems, walked me through the fix and everything works now as it should. I highly recommend the app and Charlie was both professional, friendly and very helpful. I would highly recommend this product and the company. Great product and great customer service, five stars.

Cumbersome to use. I went to the pool today and planned on using my watch and Swim Pro! Nope, I was greeted with tiny print telling me, nah, this app requires me to get permission! I’m sitting with my legs in the water and ready to start laps and no the app is NOT going to track my laps. And it didn’t. Useless! I paid for an app for swimming and it refused to work. If I can’t use it; what did I pay for? Now it’s my job to figure out how to use this? If the app requires me to figure out how to use it BEFORE I get in the pool it ought to tell me while I have glasses on and not goggles. I’m disappointed and actually angry. I pay to swim and paid for an app. Useless! I have been to the pool 3 times with this app. Nothing works. Garbage. There needs to be instructions on setting it up and using it. Instead, it wants to sell upgrades. I hate it!

What a way to come through in this time of pool closures!. I am in my late 50s, was a swimmer in HS and college and really came back to the sport because I needed low impact on my knees. I have loved this app for almost 3 yrs. I applaud MSP with developing the Dryland exercises but not until the Low Impact Training Plan did I get engaged in a routine. I love that I can control the timing as well as having Fares right there demonstrating and doing the exercise with me. What a way to keep us motivated and not feeling like we are losing out on our memberships! I hope you will keep these plans available once we are back in the swim. Go MSP Team!

It’s great now. I’ve waited a year to write this review. MSP was decent initially in the pool, but not open water swims. The team has thoughtfully and methodically improved the open water performance over the last year. The most recent update finally gets rid of the data anomalies - jagged lines - and inaccurate readings (was about 20% high on distance). I believe the distance now reads about 10% low, based on the garmin device that my swim partner uses that is quite accurate. I’ll give this app 5 stars when that gets fixed and when it can automatically detect pauses/breaks in open water swimming (now it pops up a dialog asking if I’ve stopped swimming or am doing drills, which doesn’t account for taking a break).

Janky app, terrible workouts. For the cost of this app I didn’t expect the features to be so limited. Also, it takes forever (and sometimes multiple attempts) to log a workout. But even more important, the workout program I was using (400IMX challenge) actually made me lose ground in my 400 IM training. My fly endurance decreased and my baseline 100 IM time got slower! There was zero explanation of the intensity levels or some of the drills. When I searched the internet for the intensity levels, it seems that the program is using “best average” pace with intervals that don’t provide nearly enough rest. Also the workouts don’t contain enough kicking. No wonder my progress went in the wrong direction. I only used it for four of the 10 weeks—a very expensive experiment. I sure hope it doesn’t automatically renew 11 months from now.

Love, love, love this app!. I am a 55 year old former college swimmer who had been out of the water for over 30 years. I was too intimidated to try Masters in my seriously out of shape body. I found this app by searching the App Store. I loved the workouts and that I could set my skill level. I loved the technique/drill videos as I had forgotten a lot of those. I quickly went premium. I got up the nerve to join Masters only to have the coordinator move away several months later. So there is no Masters program near me now. Not to worry, because I have the app! I stick mainly to the Workout of the Day but there are workouts for each stroke and an IM workout and kicking workouts. I took my phone in a ziplock bag to the pool deck and followed the workout that way. Last Christmas I bought the Apple Watch and I now can look at my wrist and follow the workout. It’s a win, win, win!!!!

no value to free version, paid is too expensive. when you open the app, it presents all this cool stuff, like workouts, videos, but absolutely none of it is included in the free version. this is what other reviewers are commenting on, and the developers don’t seem to get that. the effect is that the free version feels like little more than an advertisement for the $30/month paid version. let’s take the workouts, for example. you can save custom workouts, great! but where are you going to get these custom workouts? for a casual user like me, i can get all kinds of dry land workouts from the nike app—which is genuinely free and excellent. i can get pool workouts on the internet. if this app would include even one beginner and one intermediate app in the free version, it would have some value for casual fitness swimmers. i’d even pay $5/month for a modest selection of workouts and videos. i don’t need coaching support or video feedback. i just want to swim better, not necessarily faster. tl;dr. this app is only for swimmers who are primarily concerned with lap times and who don’t have a team and are willing to pay for a pretty expensive app.

Great app in need of a few tweaks. I want to commend this app and all of the people behind it. I use this app more than anything on my phone. The workouts are challenging and the compatibility to my watch is unparalleled. I am working on the 10k training program and I am loving the workouts. My only criticism is in the apps interpretation of my speed. For some interval sets the pace is a bit too ambitious for me. It’s a petty criticism since I can go into the workout to adjust the time. I use the Hal Higden running app and find that the apps ability to adjust suggested paces based on previous workouts to be a really great addition. Again, MySwimPro is worth every penny. It’s a great app and you can tell the people behind it are passionate and ambitious about swimming and this app!

You can’t believe all that’s packed into this subscription.. Let’s be honest, for many of us, our best competitive swimming years are behind us. Whether you’re a beginner, returning to the pool after taking years off, or in a master’s swim program - no doubt you need accountability, coaching, motivation and structure. Not only does this platform come with great pre-built swim plans and ability to build customized libraries - you get coaching through blogs and videos from swim experts. And if that weren’t enough, it connects you with a truly global swim community with some really awesome and humble people encouraging each other everyday. Using the watch in the water keeps you going and pushes you - better than your old coach yelling from the side of the pool! The stats and visuals are phenomenal. I’m amazed at how far I have progressed just following the pre-built plans. I have one paid app on my phone - it’s this one. But I don’t think of this as an app - because it isn’t. It is a complete support platform for people who swim. PS: tech will have issues from time to time - it’s the responsiveness of the team that matters. I’ve never had a tech issue that didn’t get resolved fully and ASAP.

Doesn’t track basic laps. I used this app with my Apple Watch Series 4 and now with the Ultra. Even with the new IOS and updated version of the app, it still does not track my laps accurately. I have my own pool in my backyard and know the distance so it’s not that I’m possibly entering the wrong length of the pool. I can say in their defenses that Apple fitness doesn’t track accurately either. The only app that tracks accurately, though not all the time, is My Swim Tracker. I’m not concerned about all complaining I read here about the nagging for upgrades and costs. It won’t even count a lap accurately. By the way, it is consistently 6 laps off. I have reset the calibration on my phone for the watch and still no success. I have reset the phone and app with no change. I have even deleted and reinstalled the app and nothing seems to work to get this app to accurately track my swims. What gives??

Poor customer support. I’m done with this app. Don’t get me wrong this app is great and I’ve loved using it as I’ve gotten back into swimming. However somehow I got logged out of my account and couldn’t remember the password I used when I first set up the app. I’ve requested several password resets over the course of a week and have not received one in my inbox, spam, or junk folders. I’ve reached out to MySwimPro through their support site and social media and have heard nothing. From this experience it’s evident to me that this team could care less about their customers and is more concerned with getting your money and funding than helping current users with issues. Oh well at least I can save $100 a year now when I cancel my subscription because I can’t even use the app anymore.

Great but not fail safe. First and foremost SwimPro is a great app with features that are helpful and motivating for a dedicated swimmer. I like being able to account for kick and drill sets during practice on the app. The “workout of the day” feature is easy to use, but only after reading the instructions. It is not “on the go” intuitive. The app has lap counting glitches. First, it lags behind counting laps by 25-50 yards. It usually catches up. However, I got lulled into trusting SwimPro to accurately tally the yards in my workout and today it got stuck at 2100 yards no matter how much more I swam (3750 yds). The app integrates easily to Strava and the Apple health apps. However, it can result in double counts of calories burned on calorie counter apps. I use MyNetDiary. The glitches can make one frustrated, but overall the app is headed in the right direction.

Awesome app. Wonderful customer service. This is THE app if you’re looking for something ton seamlessly track your swims and sync with your wearable tech. The swim workouts are varied enough there’s something for everyone. You can customize all the workouts, change the interval times, set number, order of the workout, anything and everything. That’s a great feature because sometimes I don’t have as much time as I need for some of the workouts. Problem solved. I recently had an issue with my account and the customer service was on point. I got an immediate response and my issue was resolved with that one response. Keep up the great work, MySwimPro!

If you swim, get this app.. This is one of the few applications that totally enhance your workouts, and that I cannot live without. I was not great at creating my own workouts, and after swimming competitively in high school, was missing the structure that a coach would provide in a season. This app’s workout structure is varied, purposeful, and expertly crafted - couldn’t ask for better. Also, in general, one of the best UI/UX designs in a fitness app I’ve ever used. If you swim or previously swam competitively in high school/college, get this app.

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Ok but….. Does play up regularly and the phone app itself freezes a lot. Shame the paid version is so expensive

Love the workout plans and videos. I fell into a rut with my swimming doing the same workout each session. Found this app and the workout plans give me a new focus and benchmark to live up to. I also love the videos and whiteboard Wednesday as tools to focus on things you forget about when you train alone. Can you do a whiteboard session on nutrition for swimmers? I just finished the 10 week IMX Pro challenge workout plan and did my first competitive 400IM in 30 years.

Nice additional features but plenty of problems. I’m not a premium subscriber, just using the base version with an Apple Watch. I like being able to log drill sets e.g. kickboard, whereas the Apple swim workout just won’t register any kickboard work. That’s the good. The bad, is the app seems to have plenty of problems. Somehow it seems to regularly lose workouts and not add them to the Apple activity tracking even though I tell it to save and log the workout. I also find that it isn’t particularly intuitive to use some of the additional features. And my other gripe is that it forces me to wake 30 seconds when I force it to go to the next set in a pre-programmed workout. I would like the option to go straight into the set (if I just start swimming it thinks I’ve done the set 30 seconds faster than I actually do it in).

Not worth subscription. Looks like a great app but let down by its flakiness. Wasted 15 minutes at the pool today trying to work out why the workout I saved couldn’t be sent to my Apple Watch. Even updated the app at the pool and restarted Apple Watch - all to no avail. This feature has worked before but today nothing, and even now, hours later, the workout has still not turned up on the app on my watch. Not worth the trouble - just use Apple watch’s built in swim tracking app (and be prepared for kickboard not to be recorded). Have wasted too much valuable time trying to troubleshoot this app when it doesn’t work so am now giving up on it.

Great app. This is a great app, with all the features you need. I used to be an elite swimmer (20 years ago), and decided to get back into swimming to lose weight and get fit. My love for swimming is back, all thank to this App. It provides me a training plan, it tracks and records heart rate, lap splits, stroke count per lap. You literally turn it and start swimming. It tells you what to do, provides training video’s if you don’t understand something.

Hard pass. I fail to see a benefit with this app.

So expensive and no free content. The app is free to download, but it’s useless unless you buy an expensive plan. No free content at all. They could just show a couple of videos or drills for free so you can see what’s that all about. They have free 30 days trial, but you have to first commit to the plan and give them your card details. From business point of view quite smart move, but I hate it because I know how it works. And hate that there’s no option - you either give a card numbers or see you later. So, see you later.

$$$. Nice looking ui, but that’s all you get. It will only log your swim session times if you don’t pay the ridiculous $50 per month. No option to create your own workout unless once again you pay the $50 PER MONTH. Use a different free swimming app instead.

Needs a middle tier options. The functionality in this app is great, but it really needs a tier in between “free” and “elite”. I’m not an elite athlete. I’m a couch potato trying use a semi-structured swim program to lose some weight and improve my fitness . I don’t need dozens of personalised programs to be able to compete in Ironman triathlons, and 4 coach calls a year. I just need something that’ll get me from couch to 1k, then help me improve my technique and distance a little. I’m not willing to pay AUD49 a month for that. That’s the price of a full gym membership. I am willing to pay maybe 10-15 AUD for a more limited feature set that provides a few beginner programs. Yes, I’m aware I can make up a custom workout, but I’ve no idea what makes a good swim workout for my goals. (What’s a negative split? When would I use one?) I’d be willing to pay for some guidance on that, but the “Elite” plan is just to much app for me. Maybe I’m just not who this app is aimed at.

Good App, Far too expensive. I won’t lie the app is pretty nice as it integrates with the Apple Watch well. I give it a 1 because I think the subscription cost is far too high. It’s practically the same price as a CrossFit membership to a real gym with real coaches.

Not free to use. I resent signing up for an app to then find out afterwards that access to all functionality in it is depend on signing up to a $20 a month plan. 👎

Blind user. Great tools but the app doesn’t support Voice Over and isn’t much use for blind swimmers.

Can I use this with iWatch 1?. Wanting to use this with iwatch 1

I want to like it. Tried it today in the Apple Watch however it crashed many times after I started a workout on the phone. Looks great on the iPhone but just doesn't want to work on the watch.

Way too expensive!!!. $20 a month is ridiculously expensive!!! No way people are going to pay that much for this app - not even worth trying at that price! Pity, as a decent swim app is needed for the Apple Watch.

Love MySwimPro. My wife & I swim 2.5k to 3k per day 4 or 5 days a week & Paired with our Apple Watches it is really reliable. Gone are the days of losing track of laps 😭 We love the data that MySwimPro provides and creates a bit of “competition”

Great value for money. As a swimming coach myself the value of these training programs for the price is so good. Having a plan that I can manually adjust to suit me makes it personal. Thanks for all the work you have put into this.

$20/month are you kidding me?!. Way way too expensive! I barely spent a minute in this app and they are already asking me to pay an absurd fee. No thanks, deleted the app within a minute.

Full access locked behind insane subscription fee. Everything other than barebones functionality is locked behind an absolutely ridiculous $50/month sub. As someone who is just getting into swimming as a form of exercise and fitness, the ability to create and track either custom workouts or downloaded pre-made ones would be fantastic. But the fact is that even a simple function like this is locked behind a ludicrous paywall. I understand elite level athletes appreciating one-on-one calls with coaches, in depth analyses on techniques etc etc, but the average swimmer doesn’t need or want these. This app sorely needs an middle tier if it wants to stand out amongst other apps for average swimmers. Until then, it does absolutely nothing better than Swim.com which at its free tier offers more functionality, and whose paid tier is far cheaper.

So motivating!. Using MySwimPro has got me back to the pool after a year and is improving my stroke, technique and fitness. Really enjoying the workouts and drills, gives structure and a way to track and analyse your swims. So professionally delivered and educational and one of the few apps I’ve bought the Pro version of! Love your work. Thanks!

Disappointing. The distance is far from accurate. First swim showed 1.4 km, the same the next day recorded 890m and the exact same swim the next day recorded 920m The developers need to do some serious work on this if you think any one would pay $49 pm to upgrade. The visual on the map is good, but get the team behind the app to fix the distance.

Okay but…. This app is okay when you stop to think about but why does it cost money to get features like butterfly and breaststroke and why can't you create custom sets. Also when I go to change the strike on the add button the app crashes. A lot of thing you should fix and it shouldn't cost money just to get sets and especially butterfly and breaststroke.

Doesn’t Sync with Suunto. Useless app if you have a Suunto watch, no support to sync, only crappy Garmin. Also doesn’t seem to have challenges of any type, can’t compete with others.

Fails to record workouts. It is impossible to end the workout! It never responds to forced touch (which is a ridiculous way to do it when you’re dripping wet) and so you are forced to close the app and lose all your data.

Too much hidden data + inaccurate Strava uploads. This app may be great for pool swimming and the coaching functions may be great but I haven’t used them so I can’t comment. My main use for this app was for open water swims using my Apple Watch 2. The app records clearly enough but when the data is automatically uploaded to Strava with distances 40-50% longer. Also, simple data such as 100m splits aren’t visible and HR data is only accessible via the ‘Elite’ subscription. I have left feedback or requested assistance for these and, although the staff have been polite and wanted to help, nothing has changed. I wanted to try this app due to its strong association with Strava but the native Apple workout app gives accurate data and gives access to all the data. Pool swimming and the coaching function may be great but this app doesn’t coming close to fulfilling my needs.

Hmmm...not what I was hoping for. I would pay the subscription if the app just simply recorded all my swim accurately (including drills) and had a user friendly interface without all those distractions. I gave it an hour learning the app and two swims (including drills) before killing it and going back to the apple app and then manually recording my drills separately.

Stopping the app is a problem. I think I paid the $80+ yearly subscription I find after swimming a really good time I lose time in trying to stop the app on the new Apple Watch series 5 and sometimes I can’t stop the app at all. My time blows out by minutes! Don’t know if it’s the apps problem or the new watches. Otherwise the app is ok but needs that problem to be fixed (fast stopping the app)

Fails to do the one thing it’s meant for. Twice in a row this app has crashed midway through a 1k swim, losing all session data. For an app that pushes high-priced subscriptions, you’d think they could get this part right. I’ll be sticking with the free watchOS app going forward.

Didn’t make it off the block. Attempting to register returned an error that an account already exists. I’ve never used the app before, and used a brand new email. When it finally accepted another email, it wouldn’t load past the “what are your goals” screen. Quite literally a non-starter.

Open water. Having issues with open water recordings. The GPS is all off and records only a small proportion of the swim.

Disappointing and not worth using just yet. I got really hopeful about this app when I saw the watch interface, which looks great. But sadly, it failed at the first hurdle - recording swimming distance. After a 3km squad session I have a time but 0m to show for it! The developers clearly still need to do a lot of work to get this to where it needs to be. The subscription model also needs a re-think - not attractive at this point. Pity. I hope they do get their act together as I think the app has promise.

Open Water GPS mapping fixed. I predominately use the app for Open Water swimming. In the past there were some issues with the GPS and the sharing of data with Strava. The issues appeared to get worse over a 6 month period. Distances were mapped at half of what was swam. These issues finally seemed to be fixed. My latest Swim was mapped accurately and shared to Strava with the same values. Hopefully we finally have a reliable open water swimming App

no true free option. cant even see the screen as over half of it is taken up by the upgrade now button. UX designer needs to be fired. SwimUp is a lot better designed. try get in touch with there UI/UX developer. I used to be a subscriber but 1$ aud per day is not justifiable as a casual swimmer. needs a middle tier that removes the garbage from screen and lets you save your own custom workouts.

App needs a rethink. The interface is a little clunky and slow. I’m running on the newest Pro model iPhone and it can’t seem to even make it to the settings page without the app closing. They should take a look at other workout/trainer apps, such as Runna - the interface is a little more intuitive.

Great swim training App 💗💪🏊🏻. Love the app, great to have a mixture of drills & skills to do. Just would like more training activities under each of the sections, great though.

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Community tab then freeze. Pls fix the issue. Freezes after clicking to community tab

Lost me at startup. Lost me when forced to sign in. Make this optional.

Good Training Programs in a bad App. I really enjoyed the training programs and they have helped me with my swimming. But the UI/UX on the app isn’t great and there’s often lags. I would rather log my activities in Training Peaks for training and Strava for the social aspect. If MySwimPro abandoned its app and just sold training plans it would be much better.

love this App. I Started swimming again in November of 2018 after over a decade not swimming I’m down over 20 lbs and it’s so easy to go to the pool when you just hit start on your Apple Watch. Such a great app. Looking forward to see this app get even better!

Way too expensive!. Unfortunately another cash grab, seemed promising but way too expensive! I don’t know how developers can think we all can afford those expensive apps. Great waste of memory for an already deleted app >.<

Unable to sign in using Facebook. The sign up and sign in using Facebook is broken.

Needs better swim stroke tracking. I have a swim spa so I really am not moving while I swim. The stroke tracking is not good enough to detect my stroke. Can’t use gps because I’m. It actually moving anywhere. Hoping they will make the app work for those using a swim spa. I really only use the timer. :(

Does not work properly. Although I love the concept of the app, it has not worked properly for me, neither on my phone nor watch. Is has asked me to star my subscription everytime I open it, even though I have a year plan. It does not recognize my pro subscription so it doesn’t show me all the pro features and it’s not saving my workouts so I’m still stuck in day 1 of my workout plan although it has been about 3 weeks. Wouldn’t recommend.

Great app. Wonderful app for any real swimmer.

Great app, High Price. The thing is is that I’m a swimmer and this app is absolutely amazing so far that I’ve used it. I love the drills and the variety of workouts including dry land. However I already pay 45 bucks a month for my gym and then to have to pay another 40 a month for an App? It’s kind of ridiculously high pricing. But even then a great app

Great app / great results. I’ve had this app for a year now. I love it. The results have been remarkable. I use it with my Apple Watch. I picked a training plan from the many on offer in the app. When I go to the pool I simply select the next workout in the plan on the watch, press start, and the watch guides me through the workout. It’s so simple to follow. As my swimming has improved, I’ve imputed my current pace into the app and all the workouts are adjusted to mirror my current abilities. When the swim is done, all the details of it are available to be reviewed online. I sync mine with Strava. Whenever I’ve had difficulties with the app, I’ve just emailed support and invariably they’ve explained what I need to do. They are friendly, professional and prompt. The instructional videos are clear and useful. If you’re looking to improve your swimming, this app will deliver. It was an App of the Year winner for good reason. It is a model of elegant simplicity. The price is reasonable. The support is exceptional. And the results I achieved exceeded all my expectations.

Useless map. Location does not work at all in the new version with Apple Watch. Completely useless.

Irredeemably Expensive. I’m sorry, $40 per month for swim tracking is an absolute joke. And if the argument is “you get so much more, like these tutorial videos”, what if I don’t want them? Would be nice to see some variation in terms of pricing.

Great way to run workouts but strike counter not as strong as Apple’s. I’m a returning swimmer, away for many years but recently back in the water. Was just doing lengths and decided to give the app a go. It is a great way to introduce and run workouts in the pool with an Apple Watch. A plus! However I’ve found the stroke and distance counter to be a bit unreliable, missing 25m chunks at a time. I didn’t ever have this problem with Apple Fitness. I have done a few workouts now and the problem is a bit intermittent, so I’ll see if the algorithm might improve. Notwithstanding this issue, it’s still a great tool and I would recommend it.

Poor. First it wouldn’t track laps and then it wouldn’t sync with Apple workouts or Strava. Uninstalled

Cost. This costs way to much money

Like having a personal coach. Without all the cost. Great tool.

Terrific App. This app works great with my Apple Watch. Love the workouts and the instructional videos. Started swimming again after 30 years thanks to this app.

Great Variety and Guidance. I use swimming as my main fitness workout. I'm 62 and have been a lifelong swimmer; competitively in my youth and triathlons in my 40's and 50's. I am not training for any specific competition, but enjoy the daily physical and mental challenges a real workout offers. The training guidance offered through this app is nothing short of phenominal. The workouts are perfect for my level of fitness and ability. Currently, I workout in a pool. I will be on a long road trip soon, and will look to the open water workouts to continue daily training in various lakes as I cross this great country camping and hiking. Love the helpful videos that explain training focus. This is the first time I have reviewed any app, and, after 6 weeks using it, look forward to each workout time. And by the way, I'm old fashioned and don't use Apple watch or any devices when I train. I am using this app for personal fitness only. And the variety of swimming challenges offered keeps me motivated to get me out for a swim, and when I'm in the pool, keeps me mentally engaged.

Boo. The app didn’t work for me. But I love the videos on YouTube and their Facebook page.

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This app helps me so much!. I never really liked sports and didn’t consider myself much of an athlete. I’ve tried lots of physical activities but never really stuck with anything. I liked swimming and took lessons as a kid but found swimming lengths boring. Enter this app. I started off with the “ Couch to 1K” program in August 2021. To be honest, I was so out of shape that the first time I tried to do 100m at a time, I thought I was going to pass out. I got out of the pool halfway down the lane and the lifeguards came to make sure I was okay, I was breathing so heavily. In November 2021, I completed the program with a 1km swim without stopping. I could barely believe I’d reached this goal, but I was so proud of myself! I’ve since done the “Get Fit” program which I recently ended with a 1,600m swim. Now I’m on to the “Get Fit (IM)” program to practice my three other Olympic strokes. I feel stronger, have more energy, feel more confident, and my mental health is much better. I sleep better, my skin is better, my cycle is more regular… honestly, I can’t say enough about exercise in general, but this app helped me find my own niche in the pool. The workouts have enough variety to keep me interested, and I love the personalized time suggestions. With the AppleWatch, my workout—with start, stop, and rest times for each set—is right there on my wrist. The dryland workouts are an easy way to keep active and get strong outside of the pool. I also find MySwimPro’s technical support super helpful. If you like swimming (or think you might like it), give this app a try. It’s been totally worth the subscription fee for me.

Suunto. Is it compatible with Suunto watches?

Amazing!. I really love the new design! Awesome!!! Congrats MySwimPro team!

everything locked behind a paywall now. wanted to get back into using this app again. logged in, noticed all of my old custom workouts were missing. then saw that i could no longer creat custom workouts with the free version. also cost has more than doubled since i was using it a few years ago. seems they’ve locked a lot of free features behind the paywall. shame.

Never logs my workouts. App is great in theory but it never saves my workout logs so it’s pointless

Doesn’t do much unless you pay. Unless u pay, you can’t even see heart rates. Wrong siplit times, wrong distance tracking etc. I don’t recommend.

Don’t waste your time. If you’re looking for a free app this isn’t it. You can look at all the plans but only get to see the actual work outs if you pay for the app. And the subscription is expensive. I’d just look up techniques and videos online instead.

Not free. Fed up with apps advertised as free when they are not. This one will not work without a subscription. I get it it cost to develop apps but if it’s not free just say so don’t try and fool people into a subscription. Second, the app is not even good those a canned workout not tailored to your swimming at all they are jus for the random joe. Last the subscription is crazy expensive with nothing to impress really. You can find better free plan browsing google. Uninstalling this and never coming back.

Free version is already covered by default apps. Not a lot beyond the standard lap tracker in the free version. The add-ins look pretty cool if you are doing serious swim training but not for $20 per month. Deleted this app.

I’m bad but not that bad!. I just started swimming again and in 3 swims this week, the app (used on my iWatch) has miss tracked my laps all 3 times. Twice be 25m over 1000m and once by 50m over 2000. Just before you even ask, no I didn’t loose count as it is a group doing the drills. Awkward to just track unless you are a full member. Also need a subscription for people who swim a couple times a week. Over priced to just track laps but doesn’t work when free.

Garmin 745?. No Garmin 745 integration? Why not?

lol no. You can’t even check out the app without making an account. I can’t believe anyone still falls for this.

Data Transfer. Update*** Tried to use for the 3rd and final time. App would not load on my watch when I got to my workout and nothing is more frustrating than wanting to spend your time fiddling with an app when you want to swim. I wish you all the best on trying to make your app work but I am deleting it today. 3 times is more than I have time for when something doesn't work. I have only used the app twice and only got it because of my Apple Watch. Each time I choose pool 25m. The first one entered it in my feed as open water and the next one as yards. Although during my swim on my watch it was showing as metres. I am unable to edit my workout. Not sure why the data transfer isn't working.

Almost threw up at the price. I came here thinking it was a good way to try something I used to do again. It had a good interface and I can tell the app has a lot of potential. If you could lower the price so people could actually afford it that would be fantastic.

No Integration with coaching platforms. What this program really needs is integration with coaching platforms like Training Peaks. Great swim app but limiting if you can’t share the data from the workout.

Pathetic.... ... can’t even start without creating an account and completely useless as it doesn’t track the swim distance on my Apple Watch... only recorded my walking when out of the water but none of the swim data.

Too much.. Looks like I’d be paying an extreme price for tons of content I won’t use. I’d buy individual programs for a few bucks. I wouldn’t order the whole menu in a restaurant.

Perfect for structured workouts. I am using the paid version - goal (in my late 40’s) to do 50 free around 23-24 seconds and 100m around 52 if possible. Using the app to get around 15000 meters a week currently. Focused on enhanced speed. Simple to use and links with my watch which makes it mindless. My only comment is I want to see more workouts - maybe longer her sessions ? I pushed the enhance speed to the max and it’s only 3k. Maybe I’ll combine two workouts.

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Meh. Ok. Lots of room for improvement. Meh. It’s ok. Downloaded it for the drill/kick set mode. That part is fine. I saw there was a custom workout feature that let you program in your workouts. Disaster. Requires constant messing around with my watch to move to the next set. Also thought the option to program a dry land workout was nice except it only lets you choose from a library of pre determined movements AND a simple pull up isn’t one of them (along with a lot of other basic, common movements). Lots of great potential here but a lot to be desired…maybe in time it’ll improve. At least I didn’t spend money on it.

Too frustrating to recommend. The app on my watch works great! I swim with a team, so I don’t often load a workout, but when I do, it’s a great workout tool. Normally we have a listed workout, so I start the app, put it in drill mode if we’re only kicking and it does a good job of recording my workout and times and strokes. The problem comes when trying to analyze the workout on my iPhone after. Moving from screen to screen makes you want to tear your hair out with the lags and delays if not often down right freezing and often a sudden quitting of the app. And trying to load a workout for use on the watch runs into similar lags/freezes/reboots. This behavior has only appeared this year and reports to support have been unable to solve the problem with each subsequent update. It’s frustrating because there is a lot of useful data out there. You just can’t easily access it.

Dude. Love the app and the people.. I had just started swimming again after not swimming for years and had recently became a lifeguard (again). I wanted to swim faster than my coworkers but just general fitness in general, so I took it upon myself for one of their annual sales for a year. Did it. I even had problems with the dry land part of the app syncing to my watch, CS (customer support) was more than happy to help with everything. All of you working on this app are awesome and thank you!

Life changing. I turned 45 in the middle of the weight loss program and this app has, no joke, changed my life haven’t really lost weight but I lost inches and have improved my cardio 5 fold and am now adding running and sprinting. Most importantly this program combined with using the “expandalung” device has eliminated my asthma in a month and I’m not even finished the program, crazy.

Frustrating Subscription Options. First off I’m just starting off swimming and have used the app once with my watch and it seems to have done what I was hoping it would do. I’m not a sophisticated swimmer so I can’t comment on all the analytics etc. My frustration is with being billed for a yearly subscription. There are 15 different subscription options all different, I thought when I downloaded the app that I would have 7 days to try it and then would go month to month. Instead I wake up to a one year bill and a note from Apple saying I can’t change my subscription. Well you have me know and I will use the product but 15 different subscription options seems deceptive and overly complicated.

New glitch. Been loving the app for months, without issue but....In the last few weeks the pause function in the workout stopped working. I updated to the newest version and the problem was resolved until midway through a workout. I just tried it again and the swim workout cannot be stopped, paused, or otherwise interrupted during a workout. It’s very frustrating.

Crashed and nothing logged. Decided to use this app for the first time to go for the world swim day event. It did not sync with the apple activity app so none of my previous workout showed up. I then started a new workout in the MySwimPro Watch app on my AW2. From the start it was good. Laps got recorded. Approaching the end of my 1 mile swim, I wanted to check how I went and how much I got left, turned my wrist and found the app spinning. Stopped and waited for it to load and only to find that eventually NOTHING got recorded!!! I was outrageous. Such bad UX. Why not just let people use the Apple activity app to log?! Now my activity app also did not log anything. Because this app blocks it to do so. Really upset and probably won’t use again for something I even need to pay to use.

Swim coach on my wrist!. It took a bit to get this app dialed in on my Apple watch - but now that I’ve done that, I’ll never be witout this app!!! I love MySwimPro! I’ve programmed in my workout, my watch vibrates (“swim now” prompt), I swim my 50m interval, touch the wall and wait for the next prompt. No need to look at the watch…just wait for the next prompt and go (interval training). I’m 65, heart attack and lung issues; but now I’m in the pool, regaining my health through swimming and MySwimpro is leading the way! Thank you MySwimPro…you truly are a lifesaver.

Recent Update Issues. Recently got a series 3 AppleWatch and was looking for a good swim workout app. Most of the reviews were positive for MSP so I thought I’d give it a shot. Prior to the recent update it was great, I’m not a pro swimmer so the basic features do just fine. Love that it posts to Strava & I have the ability to share on social media (I’ve got support people around the country that like to see my progress). Now with the 07/22 update the app doesn’t recognize my strokes or distance and often asks me if I am still swimming. I cleared the cache on my phone & watch, restarted the watch and it still doesn’t work right. I would have given it a higher mark because I like the app but it is now broken & virtually unusable to me...

no value to free version, paid is too expensive. when you open the app, it presents all this cool stuff, like workouts, videos, but absolutely none of it is included in the free version. this is what other reviewers are commenting on, and the developers don’t seem to get that. the effect is that the free version feels like little more than an advertisement for the $30/month paid version. let’s take the workouts, for example. you can save custom workouts, great! but where are you going to get these custom workouts? for a casual user like me, i can get all kinds of dry land workouts from the nike app—which is genuinely free and excellent. i can get pool workouts on the internet. if this app would include even one beginner and one intermediate app in the free version, it would have some value for casual fitness swimmers. i’d even pay $5/month for a modest selection of workouts and videos. i don’t need coaching support or video feedback. i just want to swim better, not necessarily faster. tl;dr. this app is only for swimmers who are primarily concerned with lap times and who don’t have a team and are willing to pay for a pretty expensive app.

Amazing app. I was a seasonal competitive swimmer but during the off-season I didn’t have any coaching. This app helped me improve my swimming in the same way a coach would. It gives detailed workouts hat are made for each individual and allows people to start from any fitness level and teach their goals at their own pace. I highly recommend to everyone who’s looking to get into the pool and be productive. No matter the skill level

Life changer. I will say that this app finally got me back to swimming after 4 years of not being able to get back in the pool. I can’t get into a swim team because of reasons so I had the worst time in making workouts for me. This app is worth its money! The way it is structured helps me ADHD brain to finally commit on doing something. My overall life has just become better because if it. I can’t thank you guys enough!

Help with app in Apple series 6 watch. Having some problems with the app recording my pool sets, I reached out to Myswimpro and Charlie Brown replied. We were able to set up a WebCam meeting where Charlie successfully diagnosed the problems, walked me through the fix and everything works now as it should. I highly recommend the app and Charlie was both professional, friendly and very helpful. I would highly recommend this product and the company. Great product and great customer service, five stars.

Good bad and between. I downloaded this app for my Fitbit verse two. When it was installed, I was trying to figure it out; when I set it all up, I chose a workout, then I went on my Fitbit, and then I tap load work out. It said,” connect to phone, error with the connection. ” but so far, I wouldn't grade this app for a lousy star rating. I think it needs to be connected to pads and iPhones. Even I am connected to the wifi; it does it too.

Don’t waste your time or $$. UPDATE #2: Well I guess I’ll leave at 1star. Read below if you want to read my rant. So far only 2 of 3 swims have recorded any heart rate. Tech support hasn’t responded again. Just doesn’t work. Save your money and just use Apple health. Never used coaching or other addon apps so don’t know if those work. UPDATE: Tech support came through with some steps to try. If all works as expected I will change my rating. After using this app for 6mo, I purchased the analytics add-on for $60. Now my heart rate does not show. It does show in My Health, an apple program. Supports response was of course send me screen shots and ridiculously asking what devices I was using. My Health? Must be Microsoft... Then I had to contact support (no contact initiated by them). Their response was of course to send more data. What a surprise! “Bring me a rock. No not that rock”. No contact again from support after 24 hrs. Next we’ll see who they try to blame. Now I’ve paid hard earned dollars for an app that stopped functioning as soon as they got my $$. DON’T waste your time or money. Try other apps.

It’s a good app but has some problems. I’m a swimmer on a team who likes to track down what we do every day. We swim about 2 times a day for 6 days a week and whenever I try recording my times from meets, it doesn’t even record down the time and I have to do it all over again. It’s very buggy and it’s split recording isn’t good. The good part about this app is that it makes it easier to record our practices and times but however, with these problems it makes it nearly impossible to.

Really Awesome App But Needs Small Improvements. I totally recommend this app to people learning to get better at swimming or get good workouts in the pool. However, I want to ask the developers if they could add more videos to most (those that aren’t easy described) workouts and reps. For example, it asks me to do a “heel tag breaststroke kick”, or a “flow kick.” Like, what is that? Could you add more description or a small video? If more clarification could be made on each, I would totally make this a 5/5. But please get the app, its great. Just wanted to ask the developers to improve this small part.

Apparently can’t do much without sub, and major bug. Apparently you can’t do much in this app without either paying substantially for a subscription - would be nice if they told you that prior to wasting ur time. Also, apparent major bug: Can’t enter current weight or target weight. You input the numbers easily, but there’s no way to hit the “Next” button because the keypad is hiding it. If you DO find the place to tap to remove the keypad … it changes your weight to 400. Nice

Swim Happy!. I was worried after my second back surgery that not only was my cycling race career over, but that my working out to stay healthy might be in peril, too. Thankfully, I got back in the water after a near 20 year hiatus. MySwimPro was a fundamentally significant part of my return not just to the pool and swimming, but even a bit of racing here and there. 5 medals in 5 races at my first Masters Nationals gave me the jolt to keep swimming and keep working. But, I always remember to swim happy!!

Free version is useless, borderline false advertising. Up until this summer, I was able to create a simple workout and that was good for me - I know my times, I’m not looking to win medals or meets, but just wanted something that tracks workouts and tells me when to push off the wall. Now I can’t even edit the workouts I had before the latest update and literally everything is behind a $180/yr paywall. It’s unfortunate, really, because it was the best out there, but the new interface is a step in the wrong direction and the cost is unreasonable. Even if they’d have offered an inexpensive option to just make your own workouts, I could be on board, but this isn’t worth the hassle.

So disappointed. I got this app so I can customize my workouts and swim at my own pace. After three months of creating workouts I no longer can update my workouts to increase the distance because a very expensive subscription is required. I will have to go back to index cards to create my new workouts and only go in this app to record my workouts. I suggest you create an option where the user can only customize their workouts and log their workouts. All the other stuff on there I don’t even look at.

Love this app!. As a former competitive swimmer getting back in the pool after 30 years, the workouts have been perfect in helping me get back up to speed. While I’ve got a long way to go, I’m not floundering around at the pool swimming junk yardage and made up sets. I’m looking forward to getting into the intermediate and advanced workouts. Plus there are multiple workouts for free, back, breast, IM, kick and sprint - really nothing short of hiring a coach to watch you. Highly recommend!

Can't set minutes in Quick Log feature. I'm sure this app does a lot of great things but I only wanted to use the free version to log my own workouts using the Quick Log feature. But after logging my first workout the app will no longer easily let me change the minutes (duration) of my swim--it takes 10+ tries to change the time, if it works at all. It's frustrating and hard to gauge my pace without an accurate time. Any fix for this? I do like that it connects to Strava.

In theory great, in practice it’s so annoying. As the title suggests, in theory, this would be an awesome app. However, I can’t tell you how many times this program raised my stress levels before I even started a workout. I’m working with the “Couch to 1K” training program and more often than not, it incorrectly selects the wrong “next workout in the plan.” Also, often times a workout comes up and when I start it, it immediately ends. With the integration with Strava, I have all these workouts of 0s which of course, I waste time deleting. Similarly wasted time deleting them from the Activity app. Also, even though my workout preferences are set to meters, my workouts show up in yards. So instead of an 800 m workout, it gets synced with Strava as 754m. Then there’s the cost. $160 a year is a lot for such a big-ridden program.

GREAT!!!!. This app really helped me keep track of my swim workouts when my swim team season ended I was trying to keep swimming an hour everyday but I wouldn’t have time to right down a workout and I was so used to my coaches making the workout that without them it was hard but this app really helped me keep track of what I was doing 10/10 recommend

Virtual coach that works!. My improvements within 4 weeks are hard to believe. My freestyle is consistently faster by 6% with 100 yards. And now I swim 250 yards with ease. I think the improvements are result of having the MySwimPro App on Apple Watch to provide structural training. And learning about rotation by following a few different drills. The Apps on iPhone and Apple Watch are both very well done and stable. The paid subscription is well worth it.

Continuous Improvement on an Already AMAZING APP. I’ve been using the app for over two years and love the app, the coaching, and the people behind the app. I have dropped significant time across all strokes and with that confidence I’ve been competing over the last couple of years. It’s a coach on my watch. The latest innovation around test sets will push you to your limits and i love it! It pushes me way outside of my comfort zone and gives me motivation to improve. No matter what level of swimmer you are, this app can help you!

Good for swimming, for strava not so much. ****update*****. Administrator fixed the problem within 24 hours of my post. It’s a great app and now syncs with strava automatically. *****update***** ****original post*****. App is good for recording swimming. I got it only so I could sync data to strava. Been trying for hours to get my workouts to sync. I give up. The accounts are linked, but ok upload. Deleted and reinstalled 3 times. Nothing. So I just manually input the data that this app records. Oh well.

Great tool for better swimming. Have been using MySwimPro for a few weeks now and I’m really enjoying how it keeps my workouts fresh and sequences them to push me to improve. I especially love the interval tracking and haptic feedback on the Apple Watch—it takes all the set thinking out of the picture and allows me to just focus on swimming hard :)

Random Shuts Down. After using for approx 3 months, 2-3 times a week I have to say, I am not happy. Around 40-45 minutes into any workout, randomly the watch app closes. And it’s not every time. Most recently I was in the middle of an 800yd set, which was the last one of the main workout I designed. When I hit the wall to check time, it was just Blank. Which means it didn’t record over to Strava or my health app on Apple. Overall I like it, which is why it got 3. But it is very frustrating to find the app closed after a workout is not quite done.

There is NO FREE TRAINING MATERIAL. I’m not one to write reviews, but I felt that this was important for those looking for a swim app. There are no free workouts at all, and when I tried to create a workout, I couldn’t find it again in the morning. It was very upsetting for me that EVERYTHING, from technique videos to training plans, all required payment to continue. As a college student who already doesn’t have much money to spare, yet wants to be able to improve swim speed and endurance before swim season, this app has been frustrating because of the inability to use any of the workout programs without paying the $20/month or $120/year subscription fee. Very disappointed.

Subscription Required. I found the description to be a bit misleading for a free app. Yes the app is free but there is nothing you can do with out the paid subscription. I’m training for a triathlon and wanted a good resource to help with swimming workouts but the 7 day trial isn’t a long enough evaluation period for me to see if I want to spend $20/month on an subscription. I can track swimming on my Apple Watch so I don’t need the app without the premium features at all. I thought that was a too costly considering I can’t tell what I would really be getting since everything is locked down. No thanks.

What even is it. I couldn’t tell what I was supposed to do because it was too confusing. I paid for the full membership around 7 months ago, and I’m supposed to have quarterly 1:1 with a coach to help me, but aside from the first meet (which I didn’t know was video chat with the owner, my “coach” and some other guy), I’ve not received any kind of contact since. And honestly, I’ve not really used the app since either because every time I open it I’m just confused. There’s way too much information and since it’s not beginner friendly, it’s super overwhelming. I genuinely wish I hadn’t paid for it, but I definitely cancelled my subscription so I’m not charged again.

Fantastic Idea, Great Plans, Way too many bugs. This is a fantastic app idea that I want to work so badly. Unfortunately, the number of technical issues keep it from being entirely useful. The app fails to properly transfer data between the watch and the phone so workouts are lost. Occasionally, the premium subscription is lost and you have to navigate through a deep menu hierarchy to restore your purchase. The app doesn’t accurately record lap times. I have to remember to open a workout on my phone and then open the app on my watch to load a workout, if I do this in the wrong order then I can’t get to the workout I want to do. For the longest time, it recorded double workouts, but that seems to be fixed now. Again, it’s just too many technical issues to be something I can strongly recommend.

Worth the money. My sister and I have taken up swimming in our 40’s after many years of running injuries. We grew up in Florida so we could swim before we could walk but never swam on a team. We initially joined a Adult Summer swim league and had a blast!! We wanted to continue through the fall and winter and build up our endurance, strength and work on technique. The app makes this so easy as it has the workouts already planned for us we just bring our phone to the pool in the waterproof case and voila.

Great until yesterday. I’ve been using this app for the last two years and it’s been largely good. Mostly right about what stroke I’m swimming (though it doesn’t understand what I think of as Breaststroke), decent on splits and intervals, ok on open water (sometimes doesn’t accurately measure a short open water course I frequently swim). Recently improved to recognize kicking. Yesterday and today however it fails to recognize my distances. No that wasn’t 20x25@:40, I swam a 500 warmup. All sets, all intervals are now 25’s. I thought one workout was anomaly, but it’s now 2 in a row. I actually downloaded bug fixes between the two workouts. Please fix this!

Fantastic. Not only is this the best fitness app I’ve used, it might be one of the best apps I’ve ever used period. I’ve gone from swimming with no plan or intent to doing structured workouts and have improved immensely in only a couple weeks. The Apple Watch app can be a little tricky to get the hang of at first but once you get the hang of it, it works flawlessly. I love the short videos they provide on technique as well. Highly recommend if you’re serious about improving your swimming!

Great Training Partner. With Master Swim sessions at my pool suspended, My Swim Pro has been a great help at improving the quality and focus of my workouts in the pool. The daily workouts keep things fresh for me and It’s great to have the option of tweaking them to fit my needs in the APP. I also love how MSP tracks and records my entire workout -so cool!!! When Master Swim sessions come back to my pool I can tell you that MY Swim Pro will be with me for every stroke and kick.

Disappointed. I have really given this app a try for at least 3 months. They fixed the issue of the Apple Watch not responding to the pressure to pause resume etc; but now 50% of the time the workout does not log; although the workout appears in the Health app of the iPhone, (and the data comes from the My Swim Pro) but it does not appear in the My Swim Pro app. I wish they could get it to work properly and consistently. Well $75 down the drain.

Fiddly, Naggy and Tracks Poorly. I got this app because it looked like the perfect thing to help me keep track of complex structured workouts as I train for my first 70.3. Unfortunately it was more harm than help. * The phone app constantly, constantly nags for a subscription when you’re inputting custom workouts * It often looks like things you input aren’t saving and other times it just doesn’t save them. * The watch — unlike every other app — starts your workout paused * It doesn’t track your swims by distance, but by time, so if you don’t know your precise swim speeds, tracking is way off * Without an interval set it forces you to unlock, swipe and tap “next set” in between every lap. * Tapping “next set” re-locks the watch, but only sometimes. I need a really, really good swim tracking app, and I’d be willing to pay for it (maybe not subscribe, but I’d pay). Workout content is second. This app gets it backwards and it’s been on the market long enough to suggest that won’t change.

Great but Limited. So far I like the app. There are a few issues I have with it. One is that you have to have the membership to do any of the dry land workouts. Another is all the ads for the membership (most apps do that and I get why but it is still bothersome). I will definitely use this app but am disappointed that I have to look for land workouts elsewhere when it seemed like I was going to have both land and water workouts in the same place.

MYSWIMPRO DRYLAND. I’ve been a competitive swimmer for three years i’m 16 now and my club is on a month long break. i was looking for ways to not only stay in shape but get better while away at the same time taking a break from swim. these are the perfect workouts to work on whatever you might struggle with. a complete guide showing you what to do and when do it it’s amazing.

If you swim, get this app.. This is one of the few applications that totally enhance your workouts, and that I cannot live without. I was not great at creating my own workouts, and after swimming competitively in high school, was missing the structure that a coach would provide in a season. This app’s workout structure is varied, purposeful, and expertly crafted - couldn’t ask for better. Also, in general, one of the best UI/UX designs in a fitness app I’ve ever used. If you swim or previously swam competitively in high school/college, get this app.

Helping this former collegiate water polo player get in shape. The perfect training tool! With this app on my watch, I actually show up to the pool and get a tough workout in. I swam my whole life and played water polo in college. After college I struggled with swimming on my own, it’s just so boring! MySwimPro definitely helps with keeping me accountable. Perfect training for masters swimming and polo. Love tracking everything too, cause “numbers don’t lie!”

Works great on Apple Watch 4. I have been using this app to train in the pool. My laps, strokes, time has been accurately uploaded to this app and Strava. I am also able to load the workouts. I currently have the Apple Watch 4 LTE and I’m sure it will work fine with the GPS only version. The app also automatically turns on the water lock on the phone and still lets you look at the screen when raising and looking at your wrist.

First Impression was not good. I wanted to try this app out because it had great reviews and others I know use it. The signup process was tedious, the amount of emails I have received already is overwhelming, and when I tried to watch some videos through the iOS and iPadOS app, the video would try to launch, but then it would close the video immediately after trying to watch. It was enough of a bad experience within the first 5 minutes to turn me away given the high price tag. I would hope that this money would be put to good use developing a high quality app that works.

Poor customer support. I’m done with this app. Don’t get me wrong this app is great and I’ve loved using it as I’ve gotten back into swimming. However somehow I got logged out of my account and couldn’t remember the password I used when I first set up the app. I’ve requested several password resets over the course of a week and have not received one in my inbox, spam, or junk folders. I’ve reached out to MySwimPro through their support site and social media and have heard nothing. From this experience it’s evident to me that this team could care less about their customers and is more concerned with getting your money and funding than helping current users with issues. Oh well at least I can save $100 a year now when I cancel my subscription because I can’t even use the app anymore.

Great app. I really like the ability to write my own workouts with intervals and rest times. The cool thing is it buzzes when I need to go on the next ‘rep’. I’m also counting challenged and sometimes forget where I am in a 400 or 500 - a quick glance can confirm where I am on that rep. I appreciate that I have the option to sign up for a monthly subscription but am not required to to use the basic functionality of the app. Great development and execution!

much more buggy since most recent updates. My workout plan doesn’t sync with Apple watch at all. Workout often doesn’t register in the app. I’ve tried all of the steps recommended to remedy these bugs to no avail. It work seamlessly about four or five updates ago. I wish I could back. Even more disappointing give the coming price increase. As helpful as it is, a clunky app isnt worth a $1000 lifetime subscription. The yearly price increase (not yet announced) may be too steep without improvement in performance of the app.

Great App, updates are too much. I took me a really long time to just log a swim workout just now and every time I clicked “save” to add a set, pops up their ad to subscribe monthly or annually, EVERY SINGLE TIME. I understand that there’s bugs and trying to fix that with even more updates, but I liked the old versions better. It’s not a one star because of the personalization and it’s awesome for that aspect, but for someone who already swims in a masters team and would like an app that can simply log a workout that has different features (equipment, intervals, effort), this app is starting to be way too much for me and I don’t like how it’s not streamline.

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The application MySwimPro: #1 Swim Workout App was published in the category Health & Fitness on 11 June 2015, Thursday and was developed by MySwimPro, Inc. [Developer ID: 994386449]. This program file size is 131.55 MB. This app has been rated by 4,314 users and has a rating of 4.4 out of 5. MySwimPro: #1 Swim Workout App - Health & Fitness app posted on 20 April 2024, Saturday current version is 8.13.0 and works well on iOS 15.0 and higher versions. Google Play ID: com.myswimpro.apps.MySwimPro. Languages supported by the app:

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