Track races, set goals, share your journey - all in one beautiful profile.
Think of it as your running resume - a single link that showcases all your races, achievements, and running journey. Perfect for sharing in your social media bio, race applications, or with your running club.
Sarah Martinez
athl.link/sarahrunsfast
Built specifically for runners, by runners.
Add all your races in one place. Past marathons, upcoming 5Ks, trail ultras - organize them all.
Set pre-race goals and add post-race reflections. Track your progress and learn from every race.
Create stunning social media cards for your races. Share your achievements in style.
Control what's public and what's private. Share race times or keep them to yourself.
Rate and review races to help other runners. Build a community of shared experiences.
Add your Strava, Instagram, running blog, and sponsor links all in one place.
Whether you're chasing PRs or running for fun, we've got you covered.
Track PRs, analyze races, crush goals. Built for runners who take their times seriously.
Document your journey with rich reflections and reviews. Every race has a story.
No pressure, just progress. Track your races at your own pace, your own way.
Yes! Create your profile, add unlimited races, and share your link - completely free. No credit card required to get started.
Strava is great for tracking daily runs and segments. athl.link is specifically for showcasing your races - think of it as your race portfolio. You can link your Strava, Instagram, blog, or any other profiles from your athl.link page!
Currently, you add races manually, which takes about 30 seconds per race. This lets you add context like goals and reflections that make your profile unique.
Any runner who wants to showcase their races! From first-time 5K finishers to Boston qualifiers, trail ultra runners to charity fundraisers. If you run races, athl.link is for you.
Not at all! You control what's public. Share times if you're proud of them, or just list races you've completed. Some runners use it just to track which races they've done.
Yes! Add upcoming races and set goals. After you run them, come back to add your reflections and results. It's a great way to stay accountable.
Usernames are first-come, first-served. But don't worry - get creative! Try adding your city, birth year, or a running nickname. The perfect handle is out there.
Join thousands of runners showcasing their journey.