Run Crew is a small social app for finding a 5K, an easy lap, or a Sunday long run with neighbors who match your pace. Host-approved, no strangers, no Strava clout.
Big run clubs are loud, fast, and full of strangers. Solo runs are quiet. Run Crew finds the three or four people near you who run your pace — and brings you together for one run at a time.
Three things make Run Crew different from every other run club app.
Every run lists a pace range. You see the runs you can actually keep up with — no “all paces welcome” lies.
Every run is a small group, hosted by a neighbor. Big enough to be social, small enough that nobody gets dropped.
Every runner is phone-verified, and the host approves each join. Women-only runs are supported end-to-end.
Range, distance, neighborhood. Takes 30 seconds. Used to filter what you see.
A short list of small runs near you this week. No infinite scroll, no algorithmic feed.
Send a one-line note. Host approves or declines — usually within minutes.
Group chat opens once you're approved. Exact meet point unlocks an hour before.
Every account is tied to a real phone number. No anonymous profiles, no throwaways.
Until you're approved, you only see the area. Then the exact gate or café shows up.
Women hosts can lock runs to women-only. Filter the feed too. Enforced, not just labeled.
Run Crew is free, takes a minute to set up, and the first run is the hardest one. After that, you'll have a crew.