For Route Setters

Your Creative Work. Tracked. Finally.

Log every route you set. Schedule setting sessions alongside training. AI knows that 6 hours of commercial setting isn't a rest day.

“Route setting is creative, physical, and often invisible. We give you a logbook for your craft — so your best work doesn't disappear when the holds come off.”

Built for How Setters Actually Work

Three things no other climbing app does for route setters.

Setter Toggle

Mark any logbook entry as 'set by me'. One toggle turns your climbing log into a setting portfolio. Your routes, your record.

Crimpy Overhang V6

Central Gym · Wall B

I set this route

Setting Sessions in Calendar

Schedule commercial setting days alongside your own training. See the full picture — when you're setting, when you're climbing, and when you're resting.

Commercial Setting9:00–15:00
Training Session18:00–20:00
Rest DayTomorrow

AI Knows Setting is Physical

Tell the AI you set 40 routes on Tuesday. It won't suggest a hard campus session on Wednesday. Setting load factors into every recommendation.

I set 40+ routes at the gym today, 6 hours on my feet

That's a full training day. I'd skip the campus board tomorrow — your fingers and shoulders need recovery. Light movement or mobility work would be ideal.

Your Setting Logbook

Every route you set, documented. Grade, style, notes, and whether you're proud of it. Build a portfolio of your creative work.

Crimpy Overhang

V6

Central Gym · Wall B

Feb 12, 2026

Set by me
OverhangCrimps, Slopers

Tricky cross-through at the lip. Tested with 3 climbers — consensus V6. The heel hook beta on move 4 is subtle but makes it way more elegant.

Proud of this one

See Your Setting Patterns

Analytics on what you set — grade distribution, style diversity, and how your setting evolves over time.

Grade Distribution

Coming Soon

See what grades you set most. Spot if you're stuck in a comfort zone or spreading evenly across the range.

V2
V3
V4
V5
V6
V7

Style Diversity

Coming Soon

Track how often you set slab, overhang, vertical, and everything in between. Expand your repertoire consciously.

Overhang
Slab
Vertical
Roof
Coming Soon

Features We're Building for Setters

Three tools specifically for route setters. Join the waitlist to be first.

Setting Rewind

Monthly and yearly summaries of everything you set. Total routes, grade range, style breakdown. See your creative output over time.

142

routes set

V2–V8

range

12

setting sessions

Style Heatmaps

Visual heatmap of your setting tendencies. Identify blind spots — maybe you set a lot of crimpy faces but rarely touch volumes or slabs.

Overhang
Slab
Vertical
Roof

Route Documentation

Photo and video every route you set. Annotate beta sequences, highlight key moves, and build a visual archive of your work. No more forgotten routes.

📾Photo + grade + notes
🎬Video beta walkthrough
🔄Before/after comparisons

Honest About What This Does

We track the data. You bring the creativity. Setting is an art — we just make sure it doesn't vanish.

What the App Does

What Only You Can Do

📋Organize every route you've set
🧗Feel movement quality on the wall
⚡Factor setting load into training
⚖Judge difficulty for the audience
🔍Spot patterns in your setting habits
🎹Make creative decisions about flow
đŸ’ŸRemember what worked and what didn't
đŸ‘„Read the room at competitions
📅Schedule setting alongside training
✹The actual artistry of setting

“We track the data. You bring the creativity. Setting is an art — we just make sure it doesn't vanish.”

Why Track Your Setting?

Setters create hundreds of routes that vanish when holds come off. There's no app that treats setting as a craft worth tracking. Your creative work deserves a record.

Join the Setters Waitlist

Be first to try setting-specific features when they launch.

Join Waitlist

We'll only email you about setter features. No spam, ever.

Early access includes:

Setter toggle in logbookSetting session schedulingDirect founder access

We ship fast

Small team, fast iterations. Tell us what you need — we build it. Your feature requests shape the product.