Ideas
Submit IdeaProvide per-calculator embed codes
Provide per-calculator embed codes and finalise the calculator's URL: keep /training-calculators as the public index (with a 301 from /calculators) if necessary. Give coaches copy-paste embeds to place any calculator inside articles and pages. Why it's useful, who benefits, and how it should work Background / problem Training Tilt already hosts calculators, but coaches can't embed an individual tool inside content. That limits SEO, conversion, and reader experience. Also, /calculators is reserved by the platform; my public page is /training-calculators, which is fine if it's canonical and easily discoverable. Proposal URL and discoverability Keep /training-calculators as the public calculators index. Add a 301 redirect from /calculators β /training-calculators to prevent 404s and consolidate any external links. Each calculator on the index should expose a stable anchor id (for example, #goal-running-pace-calculator). Per-calculator embeds (copy-paste for coaches) In the TT Admin, add a "Embed" button next to each calculator that provides one or more snippet types we can paste into any HTML module: Script + div (preferred for flexibility and multiple embeds on one page): Shortcode (if supported in Page Builder): [tt_calculator type="goal-pace" units="metric"] Options via attributes/params: data-type: maf-hr, training-hr-zones, goal-pace, race-predictor data-units: metric | imperial (default metric) data-theme: inherit (default; uses site fonts/colours) or light/dark Multiple embeds on a single page must work without conflicts. Responsive and accessible: Calculators inherit site typography; inputs are labelled; keyboard/tab order is correct; and ARIA roles are used where needed. Analytics (nice-to-have, future) Fire a custom event when a calculation is submitted (for example, tt_calculator_submit with type), so coaches can track usage in GA4. Who benefits Coaches: can place the right calculator exactly where the reader needs it (e.g., in a pacing article or race-week guide), boosting time on page and opt-ins. Athletes: get an integrated, distraction-free experience without jumping to a separate calculator page. Training Tilt: better adoption of built-in tools and more internal linking to the calculators index. Success criteria /training-calculators is public and indexed; /calculators 301s to it. Each calculator has a stable anchor id. Admin shows an explicit Embed action that copies a ready-to-paste snippet. Embeds render inside Page Builder HTML modules and on blog articles. Multiple calculators can be embedded on one page. Layout is responsive; styling inherits site fonts/colours by default. (If implemented) GA4 event fires on submit with calculator type.
Paul R0
Site-wide Notification Bar (for time-limited promos like Stripe coupons)
Background: I want to run simple promotions (for example, a Stripe coupon like 2025New50 for 50% off). A dismissible announcement bar that can appear above the header across the site (or be scoped to specific pages) is needed. What would be great A small feature or snippet that supports: Placement: full-width bar above the site header. Styling: background, text, bold link style. Content: short line of text + one link (can include UTM parameters). Example copy: βNew here? Get 50% off your first month with code 2025New50 β Learn moreβ Dismiss: an βΓβ close icon; once dismissed, hide for 30 days (cookie/localStorage). Targeting: ability to show on all pages or specific pages (for example, Coaching + Pricing only). Scheduling (nice-to-have): start/end date fields so I can set a promo window. If Training Tiltβs Announcements feature can be extended to display as a header bar, I'd be happy to use that UI. Otherwise, I'm OK with a small global header/footer snippet you install once, and I'd edit the text/link in the code when needed. Success criteria The bar renders above the header on desktop and mobile, inherits site width, and is accessible (role/banner, link focusable). Close/X stores a flag so the bar stays hidden for 30 days on that device. I can request page-level targeting (e.g., all pages vs. articles only) without touching templates.
Paul R0
Adjust stats according to the zoom
Today I tested some new stuff and had to stop several times for it, itΒ΄s easy to see in the heart rate graph in the first pic. The statistics in the second picture show about 14 minutes for each zone. When I zoomed in to check the part without the pauses, as seen in the third pic, I went back to the stats, but they stayed in the mode for the whole workout. In case of analyzing a workout in depth, it would be very helpful to calculate it new for the zoom, especially as all graphs give no information what an athlete was doing (you can see a power graph but have no help to see what the numbers mean like underlying zones or something). This is something you can use in multiple use cases, analyse intervals of an athlete (you want to know in which zone he was), checking a race and the climbs of an athlete....
Carsten H0
Structure for building strength workouts
Idea is to keep the strength workouts in a structured form as well instead of just adding things in terms of description. Whenever strength workout is selected as a type, there should be change appearing on screen while adding workout like rows and columns. Rows will be for each exercise details Columns can be -Exercise name (where there should be the ability to select particular exercise added centrally either in library or in videos whatever it can be) -Sets -Rep count (there should be the ability to set this reps based on either counter as 1-20 or something and also the ability to set them based on the duration like 10 secs of particular exercise or 30 secs of particular exercise) -Rest ratio between each set and between variation of exercises Time under tension This could be used for any type of workouts like strength, mobility, yoga, flexibility, etc.
Tushar B8
Performance Management Chart
A Chart to show training stress. The chart would compare fatigue, fitness and form to give coaches and athletes an idea of how their training load is tracking. These types of charts are a useful tool, however should only ever be used as part of determining appropriate work and rest for an athlete
Cam Langsford3
Folders for Training Plans
This would be helpful to reduce the clutter of having all training plans in one big alpha-ordered list. The coach could then place plans in created folders tailored to their coaching, ie. 5K Plan folder, 10K Plan folder, Marathon Plan folder. It will allow for quicker access and just better organization.
Bob M2
Better messaging using audio, video, text, content and training data
Imagine a place within Training Tilt where you can text, send audio, or video messages (even record you screen) to your athletes. You can even drag and drop content from your library right into the chat including planned and completed workouts and training data. We think this would be a great feature and asset to the platform, a truly integrated messaging system with your athletes their data and your content
Cam Langsford4
Make it faster and easier to comment on workouts in the mobile app
Currently there a few steps/clicks for coaches and athletes to be able to comment on completed workouts. This should be easier to access and faster to achieve to promote better communication between coaches and athletes
Cam Langsford0
Ability to customize the colors of different workout types
It would be great for coaches to be able to configure their own color scheme for the different workout types they use. This would make it possible to color code the default workout types but also create your own custom workout types and color code those. For example you may wish to create custom workout types for different intensity runs like "Easy Run", "Tempo Run" etc all with a different color code.
Cam Langsford5
Tracking of a women's menstrual cycle
These areas are really important to the women athletes I train and it would be cool to be able to track, a. then I can give them harder or easier workouts depending on where they are more beneficial in their cycle. Would be happy to collab you on this as I am taking a Course with Stacy Sims in November on the topic. Just a thought Cam. Maree L
Cam Langsford7
Import Structured Workouts
We want to add the ability to import structured workouts that are exported as files from other platforms. Handy for coaches who use more than one coaching system or a migrating from another platform. The initial release will be probably ZWO (Zwift) and FIT (Garmin) file formats. Instead of having to build a structured workout manually you will be able to import a file and the workout will be generated automatically.
Cam Langsford4
Add perceived effort to workouts
PE is a common and useful measure for coaches to both prescribe workouts and for athletes to feed back on completed workouts. We plan to add these as a prescription field but also a feed back field so both planned PE and actual PE can be measured
Cam Langsford2
Add the current "Client Notes" feature to the mobile app
Currently client notes can only be used on the web app. This is a popular feature with our coaches and needs to be available in the mobile apps so it's more easily accessible. This will likely improve the adoption of this feature for clients and result in better communication between clients and coaches.
Cam Langsford4
Allow an athlete to set training availability times on the calendar
Sometimes an athlete knows in advance if they aren't going to be able to train as usual due to work, vacation etc. If the athlete, or Coach, could block out part of the calendar with specific details it would help with forward planning
Rob D6
Automatically hyperlink videos and other urls in the description of a workout
Often coaches paste in links to resources that exist on web pages like youtube videos etc. These currently just show as plain text but would be a better experience for clients if they were automatically turned into clickable URL's
Cam Langsford1