Nobody’s on show here. But everyone’s around you. That’s the whole point.
Run clubs meet on their night, not yours; Strava shows you strangers' routes, not someone to actually run with. Everl shows who near you wants to run right now, at your pace, private until you meet. Turn up together, run, done.
No profile, no photos, no chat to browse. You light up only when you’re genuinely up for something — day or night — so everyone here is real, in person, metres away, and actually wants to meet. No time-wasters, no ghosts.
When someone close is up for the same thing, you both get a quiet ping. That’s the charge the other apps bury under endless chat — someone real, metres away, in the same mood, right now.
Nothing happens until it’s mutual. Say yes and Everl walks you to each other, somewhere public, anonymous until hello. No inbox, no maybe — just the night, actually happening.
Wherever you run in Leeds — a Hyde Park loop, the Leeds–Liverpool canal, a Meanwood valley trail — Everl shows who nearby is up for it right now and gets you to the same start point. Company makes the miles easier; Everl finds the company.