Join the Concordia beta
◆ Closed beta · first 10 athletes · October 2026
Join the founding cohort.
Concordia opens to a small closed beta this October. Request your spot, and you’ll be among the first to train with the engine, and to shape it.
Request Beta Access ◆ Or book a 20-minute call with the founder →A note from the founder
Concordia is a small, honest project: one founder building the coach I wished existed when my lifting and my running were at war. There are no testimonials to show you yet, because the beta hasn’t opened. What I can offer is the work itself, a free plan that’s actually complete, and a seat among the first ten athletes who will shape the engine with me.
Nick, founder · support@trainconcordia.com
Honest Answers
Questions worth asking.
Is the free tier really free?
Yes. It’s a complete 4-week hybrid plan: structured lifting and running, session logging, the full experience, free forever, no card required. Paying unlocks one thing, the adaptive engine. If you never pay, the free plan keeps working.
Do I need a watch or heart-rate strap?
No. Concordia adapts from your logged sessions and a 30-second daily check-in covering sleep, fatigue, soreness, and stress. A wearable is welcome if you already own one, but it is never required and never load-bearing.
Who is Concordia for?
The recreational hybrid athlete: the lifter who’s Hyrox-curious, the runner adding strength, the person who refuses to pick a side. It’s an on-ramp, not a proving ground. You don’t need elite numbers to belong here.
What exactly does paying unlock?
The adaptive engine. It reads your logged training and daily readiness, then adjusts volume, intensity, and lift/run spacing, and explains every adjustment in plain English. Plans, logging, and the core experience stay free. See Pricing for the exact numbers.
When can I get in?
Concordia opens as a closed beta in October 2026, with the first cohort limited to 10 athletes. Request a spot above and you’ll help shape the coach from its first block.