Apace Active

A digital fitness studio · Est. 2026

Apps for the people who show up.

Apace Active is a small fitness software studio in Oceanside, California. We build tools for couples, training partners, and teams who’ve decided that the work is more meaningful when someone’s doing it alongside them.

Apace Active LLC
Oceanside, California
iOS & Android
First app, in development

Four ideas that shape every app we build.

Forward Movement

Software that helps people make progress, not products that demand more attention.

Health & Wellness

The point is the human on the other side of the screen. Fitness apps should serve them, not the metric.

Progress & Growth

Showing up consistently beats going hard once. We build for the long arc, not the highlight reel.

Built for Tech

Native iOS and Android. Real-time sync. Privacy-respecting. Made with the same care as the work it tracks.

One product at a time. Built carefully.

We’d rather make one app that genuinely helps the people using it than ten that get a few downloads and disappear. Our first product comes from the simplest possible place: we wanted it for ourselves.

In development · Launching 2026

75 Together

A tracker for couples taking on the 75 Hard challenge.

Most fitness challenge apps are built for one person. The hard part of 75 Hard isn’t any single workout or meal — it’s 75 days of doing it without quitting. Doing it with a partner changes everything.

75 Together syncs both partners’ daily progress in real time, so you can see how the other person is doing without having to ask. When one partner finishes a workout, the other knows. When one slips, the other can show up.

  • Real-time partner sync, both phones in step
  • All five 75 Hard requirements tracked daily
  • Progress photos, kept private, kept yours
  • Day 75 finish ceremony, for both of you

The tools we wished existed.

Apace Active was started by Adam and Brooke Hansler, a married couple in North County San Diego. We’ve done the 75 Hard challenge together, a half-marathon training block together, weightlifting cycles, and Peloton stretches that lasted longer than they should have.

We started building 75 Together because we kept reaching for an app that didn’t exist — something that treated couples doing fitness challenges as a unit, not as two solo accounts logging into the same product.

The work is more meaningful when someone’s doing it alongside you.

Apace Active is a small studio. It’ll always be a small studio. We’re not trying to build the next billion-dollar fitness platform — we’re trying to build a few apps that the people using them actually like, and that pay for themselves modestly enough to keep going.

If that’s the kind of software you want to use, we’d love to hear from you when 75 Together launches.

We answer every email.

For questions, feedback, or just to say hi.
Once 75 Together launches, this is where to write.
All press & partnership inquiries to the same address for now.