Cadence is the workout app I kept looking for and never quite found. Most fitness apps either overwhelm you with too much information or hide the useful stuff behind too many taps. Cadence does the opposite. It takes your HealthKit workouts and presents them in a way that feels clean, fast, and obvious from the first second. You open it, you understand your training, and you move on.
What makes Cadence special is not complexity, it is restraint. The app focuses on what matters: your sessions, your progress, and your context. Workout details are clear and readable, calories are shown correctly as totals, pace appears where it makes sense, and notes stay attached to the workout and synced through iCloud so your history remains yours, even after reinstalling. Sharing is equally intentional, with a polished card that looks designed, not generated.
Cadence is bold in the way minimal products are bold: it removes noise, respects your time, and makes everyday interactions feel smooth. It is simple on purpose, strong in execution, and built for people who train and want their app to feel as disciplined as they are.