Runners Have No Easy Way to Find Songs Matching Their Training BPM
Runners building pace-matched playlists currently rely on guesswork or manual BPM lookup across music libraries. There is no accessible tool that lets athletes specify a target BPM range and filter matching tracks without requiring a streaming account. The gap is structural — tempo-matched training music is a consistent need across runner personas.
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