It might just be what makes you want to run
There are countless apps out there that track various statistics associated with running or other forms of exercise. What most if not all of them are missing is something to make the journey enjoyable. Those of us fortunate enough to live near a great trail, pathway, or park know the benefit of having somewhere interesting to go when exercising. Others are limited to a treadmill, a rooftop, or their suburban neighborhood - fun, but not fun the 2,000th time.
Conqueror provides a bit of that feeling of new and interesting. As you log miles, you virtually travel real-world distances along virtual routes through and over world renowned locations, historic sites, or wonders of the natural world. You’ll get updates along the way and a really pretty medal to commemorate your work. They look great on the wall and lead to conversation about your runs - great for finding a running buddy.
Speaking of running buddies, Conqueror allows teams to join and track each other’s progress along the virtual journey. Great team builder in an office or club. I got into it when my office did the entire Lord of the Rings pack. Super fun!Incredibly difficult to use
For $32 - the cheapest plan, your left standing with your head spinning wondering how the heck does this thing work. Instructions are no help, customer service is nothing but cut and paste responses, not engaging with the customer in any kind of real discussion. Remember you paid $32! And you get this kind of service. Their system seems to be new and not very compatible with Apple products. Good idea but poorly implemented and certainly not designed by a team that understands modern app design. For anybody over 40 years old you were going to be banging your head against the wall. One additional note, this team of jokers hasn't even put together a general overview video for their product! So you better be able to phrase your question in the same wording that they have in there help menu of commonly ask questions. Otherwise you're not going to find an answer. And you will spend the better part of an afternoon digging through all of their useless information trying to get some kind of ballpark answer to your question. I just wish I could get my money back on this app and Warren as many other people to not fall victim to this poorly designed and poorly represented App!Developer Response
Hi Jeff, Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We understand that navigating through our knowledge base and receiving consistent support is crucial, and we appreciate your feedback on this. Our team is continually working to improve our resources and support processes. If you’re experiencing specific issues, please reach out to our support team at support@theconqueror.events. We’re here to assist and will strive to resolve any concerns you may have. Thank you for your patience and for allowing us to address your feedback. Best regards, The Conqueror Team 🏅Motivation for a disabled woman in her 50’s
A friend told me about these challenges. I decided to try one challenge to see if it was something I could do. I chose Marathon to Athens in honor of my daughter who runs marathons. I was amazed at how I could virtually visit so many beautiful places around the world without actually traveling. I just finished my 5th challenge and absolutely love it! I am disabled. I walk slow. Every night when I get in bed I can’t wait to log my distance for the day and explore the area I’ve reached. This has been the first thing that has kept me motivated because I can do it at my own pace. It’s not intimidating! I highly recommend giving it a try! I have already bought 7 more challenges for this year! I can’t wait for the adventures ahead! Thank you for creating an app that allows people with different strengths & weaknesses to challenge themselves! Thank you for letting me see so many places around the world that I would never get the chance to visit. I recommend it to many of my friends and family.