[Inspiration] Share your app ideas
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Here you can share your app ideas or get inspired by others’ ideas. Feel free to start working on any of the ideas shared in this thread. You can also share your own idea—maybe someone will turn it into reality one day!
Here are some ideas by the Suunto team:
- Gym tracker
- Tracks gym progress
- Hangman
- The classic hangman game on a Suunto watch for boring moments on the trail!
- Referee apps for different sports
- Keep track of in-game events and time
- Racing lap recorder
- Connects to external timing chip to track laptimes for car racing
- Gym tracker
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D Dimitrios Kanellopoulos pinned this topic
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Hey all!
I have this great idea but I’m not sure whether I can do it myself: an app for dogwalking.
You could record the distance you walk and save the exact moment when the dog urinates / poops. This could then be tracked and you could see average statistics in terms of time or distance. Then you could perhaps see in advance if something is wrong with the dog and a medical check is warranted. For instance, unusually frequent urination might point to urinary tract issues, changes in bowel patterns could indicate digestive problems, and significant differences in frequency could reflect hydration or fluid balance issues.
Thanks!
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Hey @Maurice-B.-Madoff!
That sounds like a great and very doable project — you’re definitely onto something exciting. If you decide to move forward and need help with any specific part of the implementation, like handling button interactions or logging statistics to the Suunto mobile app, feel free to ask on the forum. People here are always happy to help. -
Hey,
as of now I’ve just skimmed through the documentation and examples, so yet to see if it’s possible. But here are the first three ideas that come to mind:
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Concept 2 PM5 integration, receive power, distance, stroke rate, speed min/500m.
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Bike trainer ERG mode
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Broadcast data, Examples: Heart rate (to Zwift) and power to bike computer (for example the assioma favoro only supports one client so if you want power on bike computer and watch this could be the way).
The last point would solve the Suunto HR belt problem where it only supports one connection so, where other bands like the H10 support two. Handy for getting data to Zwift and watch.
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And how cool would it be to implement control theory with a bike trainer.
Set a target heart rate in the suunto plus app, that then adjust the trainer power via erg mode through a PI or PID loop to keep a constant HR.

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@peringmar HR Broadcast would be amazing, but I feel like its probably a hardware limitation
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Considering how it is impossible to edit data fields while in any sport mode, it would be great to have an app that you could select 1 or more data fields and swap them inside the App. One example would be how the default hiking sport mode doesnt not show heart rate. I did a 3 hour hike the other day and had no idea what my HR was the whole time, this app would be able to be added in during the activity (like all suunto+ apps) and then you could click on it and select any data field such as avg HR or live HR and see it.
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@cpinky you can any time create a custom hiking sport mode with your preferred data fields.
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@cpinky Maybe, but there is an activelook app that sends data to the sportsglasses heads-up display:)
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I am thinking about building a SuuntoPlus app for MTB that shows some trail-specific metrics during a ride, for example:
climb / descent detection
vertical speed and gradient
downhill segments (duration, vertical drop, max speed)
maybe a simple trail score
An experimental idea would also be detecting jumps / airtime.
For that I would need access to motion data.
Does the SuuntoPlus Sports App API provide access to accelerometer (or gyro) data, or only to the standard workout metrics like speed, altitude, ascent/descent, etc.? -
@halajos Yup! I did that after my first hike with the watch, but you cannot do that while in an activity or even using the watch beyond the home screen. This would be for scenarios where you want to see one more datafield that you don’t have