Stapp turns your daily step count into an open-ended endurance experience: join a live walking marathon, keep moving, and your session ends only after five minutes of inactivity. The app counts steps with your phone's motion sensor and continues tracking in the background so a locked screen or closed app won’t stop your walk. If you want a simple, purpose-driven tracker that rewards continuous movement, anonymous leaderboards and a focused interface make Stapp worth trying for commuters, casual walkers, or anyone who dislikes trackers that forget pauses.
⭐ Stapp displays a live walker count so you can see how many people are on the road right now.
⭐ All-time leaderboard records the longest continuous walks ever completed.
⭐ Background tracking keeps your steps logged even when the app is closed or your phone is locked, using a foreground notification.
⭐ Atmospheric, focused design inspired by endurance walking stories for a distraction-free experience.
⭐ Real-time, anonymous operation with a no-frills approach to tracking and ranking.
✅ Encourages continuous walking by ending sessions only after five minutes of inactivity, making each session meaningful.
✅ Anonymous step counts and chosen usernames power the leaderboard while the app does not track your location.
✅ No ads and a minimalist interface keep attention on walking rather than interruptions.
✅ Stapp runs reliably in the background and uses a foreground notification to maintain counting during long walks.
❎ A strict five-minute inactivity rule means short pauses will end a session and reset progress.
❎ The app requires a persistent foreground notification to keep tracking active, which some users may find intrusive.
❎ There is no direct head-to-head social competition — everyone competes against the road rather than other walkers.