Pacemate is designed to be simple and straightforward. If you have a question or run into an issue, send an email and you will receive a response as quickly as possible.
Describe your question or issue and the version of iOS you are running.
mzeeshanmzeeshan2@gmail.comRequired pace is how much you need to complete per day to reach your goal by the deadline. Actual pace is how much you have been doing per day since you started. The difference tells you whether you are ahead, on track, or behind.
Goals without a deadline show your actual pace and progress, but the required pace is not calculated. You can add a deadline at any time by editing the goal.
Yes. Pacemate shows all your active goals on the Track tab with their current pace status. Each goal is tracked independently.
Open a goal, tap History, then swipe left on any entry to delete it. You can also tap the trash icon that appears.
Pacemate stores data locally on your device. It is included in your standard iCloud device backup if you have that enabled in iOS Settings. Pacemate does not back up data independently.
Any unit you can count: pages, km, sessions, words, reps, minutes, items - or any custom text up to 12 characters. Pacemate works for any measurable goal.
Open the Report tab, tap Options, scroll to the Data section. You can clear entries for a single goal, delete a goal entirely, or erase all goals and entries. Each action requires confirmation.