What are the main areas of focus for 2026?
Our roadmap for 2026 is split into two primary streams: the Algorithms (the "engine") and the User Experience (the "dashboard").
1. Algorithms: The Evolution of Artemis
• Artemis 2: This remains a top priority. We are in a phase of continuous refinement with the goal of making Artemis 2 our default training algorithm for all users as soon as possible.
• Artemis 3 (Running Power): We are continuing a measured roll-out to early testers. We are aiming for a wider public beta-testing phase in the second half of 2026.
• Next-Gen R&D: While currently in the research phase, we are looking at two major frontiers: multi-modal training (integrating other sports) and explainability. For the latter, we want to help the AI "show its work" so you understand why your plan is the way it is, and the reasoning behind specific workouts.
2. User Experience: A New Priority
We recognise that while our maths is industry-leading, the way you interact with it needs to be just as sophisticated. Consequently, UX is getting a much higher priority this year:
• Mobile App Expansion: We are significantly expanding the functionality of the mobile app to bring it closer to parity with the web experience.
• Web App Overhaul: A completely new version of the web app is in the works to make navigation and data visualisation more intuitive.
• Ease-of-Use Features: We will be prioritising highly requested "quality of life" features, such as 'Workout Move' (easier rescheduling) and 'Custom Workouts'.
• Desktop App: We are also exploring the potential for a dedicated desktop application for those who prefer deep-diving into their data on a larger screen.