The race companion built for
Backyard Ultra.

BackyardPace manages every loop, recovery window and start time from your watch. Stay focused on the only thing that matters: the next lap.

Built for Apple Watch at launch. Garmin and other platforms are on the roadmap.

Runner checking her watch with 8 seconds to the start gun at a Backyard Ultra

Backyard Ultras are simple.
Until they're not.

Every loop starts on the hour.
Finish the loop, recover, and go again.
Miss the bell and you're out.

The hard part isn't the running.

It's the maths. The clock-watching. The nutrition reminders. The fatigue creep. The 3am decision-making. The constant mental load of managing a race format that punishes every lapse in focus.

How much time have I really got?

BackyardPace removes that mental load.

Your race, managed from your wrist.

Set it up on the phone.
Run it from the watch.

Enter your race start time on the phone. BackyardPace sends the schedule to your watch and takes over from there.

The watch becomes the race engine. Lap timing, recovery countdown, heart rate and GPS, all running on your wrist, independent of your phone.

The phone becomes your crew dashboard in the tent. Lap time graphs to see trends, and how much buffer your runner has. Now you have the data when they're starting to fatigue and can help keep them going.

This is important because race-day reliability matters. Once the gun fires, the watch carries everything. Your phone can stay charging in the tent.

BackyardPace Apple Watch face showing Yard 7 in progress

What you see on your wrist

Every metric has a reason.
Hover to explore.Tap to explore.

Current yard
Which yard/loop you're on. Increments every time the bell rings.
Heart rate + zone
Live BPM with HR zone. Green box = under Zone 2, fat-burning, controlled. Orange for Zones 3 & 4. Red for Zone 5. Instant HR read via colour.
Lap complete
Tap when you cross the finish line. Logs the yard, starts your recovery countdown.
YARD 7
8:17
42:18
132 Z2  HEART
~800 m EST LEFT
Lap complete
Clock time
Current time of day, always visible so you know where you are without breaking stride.
Time past the hour
The live Yard time counting UP. The arc around the edge echoes it — green while you're comfortable, orange as the cutoff approaches, red when you're in the danger zone.
Est. distance left
How far to the yard finish. Counts DOWN as you run. To help push through that last km/mile.
hover to exploretap to explore
Current yardWhich yard/loop you're on. Increments every time the bell rings.
Clock timeCurrent time of day, always visible so you know where you are without breaking stride.
Time past the hourThe live Yard time counting UP. The arc changes colour: green while comfortable, orange as the cutoff approaches, red when you're in the danger zone.
Heart rate + zoneLive BPM with zone colour. Green = Zone 2. Orange = Zones 3 & 4. Red = Zone 5.
Est. distance leftHow far to the yard finish. Counts DOWN as you run, to help push through that last km/mile.
Lap completeTap when you cross the finish line. Logs the yard, starts your recovery countdown.

How it works

Simple when it needs to be.

Before the start

Set up on the phone.

Enter your scheduled race start time. That's it. BackyardPace sends the race schedule to the watch and you're done with the phone.

Pre-start

The watch counts down.

The start begins exactly on schedule. No manual start. The timing is derived from absolute time, not a countdown you can accidentally pause.

During the lap

See what matters. Nothing else.

Yard time (counting up), Heart Rate, Yard distance remaining (estimated), which yard you're on and the actual time. A clean screen that keeps you informed without demanding attention.

Lap done

Tap done. Recovery starts.

BackyardPace switches automatically to the recovery view. Your window is on screen. Rest, eat, move. The next countdown is already running.

Next start

No recalculating. No fussing.

The next lap begins automatically. You leave. The watch tracks. This is how it runs for as long as you can keep going.

On the hour, every hour

The moment the next yard begins.

No manual trigger. No wondering if you pressed start in time. The lap begins exactly when it should — derived from the scheduled race start time, not a countdown you can accidentally pause or restart.

The bell rings. The mark sweeps. You run.

Watch-first design

Your phone stays in the tent (if you want).

Your phone is useful before and after the race — and for music, messages and crew coordination. But it should not be the thing keeping the clock alive.

BackyardPace is designed so the watch carries the race once the start time is set. Fewer distractions, fewer failure points, and less dependence on having your phone in your hand at the exact wrong moment.

  • Set up from the phone
  • Race runs entirely from the watch
  • GPS and heart rate tracked on-device
  • Race continues if the phone is out of range or out of battery
  • Workout saved to Apple Fitness when you're done
Apple Watch showing 09:28 recovery time at a Backyard Ultra race

Not another running tracker

Built for the backyard ultra format.
Not adapted from another.

Garmin, Strava and Apple Fitness are brilliant at recording runs. BackyardPace is built for the race itself: the hourly starts, the recovery windows, the last-runner-standing structure that no general running app knows how to handle.

Apple Workout Garmin Strava BackyardPace
Records a run
Backyard Ultra lap structure Limited / manual
Recovery countdown per lap
Hourly start logic
Watch-first race execution Partial Device-dependent
Built for last-runner-standing events
Tim Dove coming in on lap 10, crew cheering at the tent

Built by a Backyard Ultra runner

Every feature exists because it answers a real race-day question.

BackyardPace was built from first-hand experience of the format: long hours, repeated starts, mental fatigue, recovery pressure and the constant need to solve one lap at a time.

How much time do I have?
Am I slowing?
Am I ahead or behind where I need to be?
When do I need to leave?
Can I keep my phone away and just run?

These aren't hypothetical product features. They're questions every Backyard runner asks at some point during a race. BackyardPace is the attempt to answer them clearly, reliably, and without adding cognitive load to an event that already demands everything you have.

This is not a generic run tracker with a timer bolted on. It is a tool built for the specific demands of Backyard Ultras.

Pricing

Pay once. Race forever.

No subscription. No locked race-day essentials.

No subscription required
US$19.99
Launch price · One-time purchase · iPhone + Apple Watch
  • Apple Watch race engine
  • Scheduled race start
  • Lap countdown & Lap Done
  • Recovery countdown
  • Automatic next-lap rollover
  • Heart rate display
  • GPS tracking
  • Apple Health & Fitness save
  • Direct Strava upload
  • Race summary
  • Race history
Join the Waitlist

Launch price: US$19.99. Once the product matures, this will move to US$24.99. No subscription. No locked race-day essentials.

Last runner standing · 24 yards · 160.9 km

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Ready for your next lap?

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Your watch

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We'll reach out when the beta opens. One lap at a time.

Built for Apple Watch. Designed for Backyard Ultra runners.