OINK

Social run planning and AI-assisted training in one platform
Overview
OINK is an MVP running platform developed by Kekeno Tech Ltd. It is designed around a practical runner problem: planning often happens across too many separate places, including group chats, activity platforms, AI tools, and training calendars.
The product brings two workflows into one site. The first is social run planning, where users can organise runs with others. The second is private training planning, where users can manage goals, calendar sessions, and AI-assisted training ideas.
Social Run Planner
The social run planner helps users create proposed runs with the details people actually need: date, time, region, meeting point, distance notes, pace notes, route links, GPX previews, images, and description.
Organisers can invite individuals, private groups, or both. Invitees can respond with Yes or Maybe, comment on the run, react to messages, and use public invite links where the organiser has allowed public joining. This keeps run-specific coordination out of noisy group chats while still making it easy to see who is coming and what the plan is.
AI Training Planner
The AI-enhanced training planner gives each user a private planning space. Users can add training goals, manage calendar events, save chat sessions, and ask for training suggestions that take their current plan into account.
The planner supports converting AI suggestions into calendar-event drafts, saving goals directly from chat, and asking for checkpoint workouts between now and a goal date. This creates a more connected workflow where the user can move from intent, to discussion, to a saved training activity without jumping between multiple tools.
Integrations
OINK includes Strava integration so recent activity context can inform planner chat. The current integration stores a lightweight summary of recent running activity and makes that context available when the user is asking training questions.
This is intended to reduce the common three-app workflow where runners use one tool for AI ideas, another for activity history, and another for the training calendar.
Status
OINK is currently in beta, with the core workflows actively evolving based on real user feedback. The MVP already supports meaningful run coordination and early AI-assisted

