Landrun for iPhone

Run it.
Own it.

Your runs become territory on the map. Take other people's. Defend yours.

How it works
Territory colour

Your map, your colour.

Pick a swatch. Every territory you hold repaints instantly — on the map, in your history, on the leaderboard. Free runners are blue. Pro runners are whatever they want.

The mechanic · 01

Run anything.

A loop, an out-and-back, a wandering route. The GPS trace is the raw material — no planning, no grid to fill.

The mechanic · 02

It closes itself.

The line between your start and end points completes the shape automatically. Stop running and the polygon snaps shut.

The mechanic · 03

The shape is yours.

It lands on the live map in your colour. That enclosed area is territory now — held until someone runs through it.

The mechanic · 04

Until it's contested.

Run through someone else's ground and the overlap flips to you. Recency wins — the newest run takes the patch.

Live, contested, social

The map is the game.

Claim

Finish a run and the shape of it lands on the map in your colour. Any route works. The polygon is the prize.

Defend

Territory you hold stays yours until someone runs through it. Keep your streets the same way you took them.

Take back

Lost a block? Run through it again. Recency wins on overlap, so the newest run takes the patch.

Teams

Pick a side. Paint the city.

While you're a member, every run paints in team colour on the team layer and adds distance to the team's totals. Leave any time — your history stays put.
Landrun Pro

One Pro.
Everything in it.

$X.XX
per month
$XX.XX
per year
FAQ

Quick answers.

iPhone running iOS 26 or later. Apple Watch is optional and adds heart rate to your runs.

No. Free includes solo and team territory capture, with a 30-day history window.

Nothing — that's the game. Recency wins on overlap. Pro users get a push the moment it happens, so the counter-run starts before breakfast.

Landrun is GPS-driven. Indoor runs save to your activity feed but don't claim territory.

It reads from HealthKit to import runs from logged-out sessions. It doesn't currently export to Strava.