BERLIN HALF MARATHON is a sports utility app for race participants and spectators, providing live tracking and event information on iOS and Android.
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
The app removes the friction of manual race-day logistics by centralizing participant credentials and real-time course data in one interface.
For Participants and spectators of the Generali Berlin Half Marathon.
What does it look like?
Key features
Real-time location monitoring of participants during the race weekend; expands ad-inventory for sponsors.
Track up to 25 specific participants; increases session duration and frequency for spectators.
Visual map displaying the 21.0975 km route; reinforces brand authority for SCC EVENTS.
Digital access to participant credentials; reduces administrative overhead for event organizers.
How much does it cost?
The app functions as a free utility for event participants and spectators, supported by corporate sponsors.
Velocity
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Development has slowed to a maintenance cadence, with only two minor stability updates recorded in the analyzed window. The app has remained silent for 142 days, indicating a lack of active feature development or live operations. All recent releases have focused exclusively on generic bug fixes and stability improvements.
Who built it?
Mika timing
13+ apps tracked · Sports
User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
Not enough recent reviews to extract reliable themes yet.
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Competitive landscape for BERLIN HALF MARATHON
How's the Sports market?
BERLIN HALF MARATHON serves a niche, event-specific audience with no direct monetization, relying on SCC EVENTS brand authority to drive adoption.
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Key takeaways for BERLIN HALF MARATHON
Where is it heading?
The app is locked to the annual Generali Berlin Half Marathon event cycle, meaning development activity naturally clusters around the race weekend. The current maintenance posture is sufficient for a single-event utility, provided the core tracking infrastructure remains stable for the next event.
- The 142-day maintenance gap indicates the app is currently in a steady-state phase, prioritizing stability over feature expansion for the annual event cycle.
The SWOT
- Official race-data integration ensures high accuracy
- Social-sharing features could drive organic discovery
Next best moves
Audit OS compatibility because the app has been in maintenance for 142 days → ensure race-day stability
The counter-intuitive read
The lack of updates is a feature, not a bug…
Read the full takeSince the last report: The app's strategic focus transitioned from identifying off-season growth opportunities to prioritizing technical stability and risk mitigation. This shift reflects a defensive posture regarding the 142-day maintenance gap.
Bottom line
The app relies on the annual event cycle to maintain relevance, but the current maintenance-only cadence risks technical failure during the race weekend. Prioritizing stability audits will protect the event experience for participants.
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Is BERLIN HALF MARATHON free to use?
Does BERLIN HALF MARATHON work for all Berlin races?
Is there an offline mode for the course map?
Sources
- [1] Developer website, source
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