Core loop
Repair the real week
Move from a missed workout or changed schedule to a coherent next few days, with the tradeoffs visible before anything is saved.
Public roadmap
Faaast is shipping toward one promise: help endurance athletes repair, plan, and trust the next training week without turning the product into another heavy dashboard.
Now
The current product centers the weekly planner, fast repairs, and reviewable AI-assisted changes. The public offer stays narrow so real athletes can try the loop before the product expands.
Core loop
Move from a missed workout or changed schedule to a coherent next few days, with the tradeoffs visible before anything is saved.
Trust
AI can draft, revise, and explain. Athletes and coaches keep the last word on what becomes the plan.
Pricing
The early price is deliberately direct: a no-card trial, a complete training block, or a yearly commitment. The goal is to earn usage before adding a wider plan ladder.
HorizonCoach
If a coach uses HorizonCoach, athlete access can be included through the coach relationship instead of forcing another athlete subscription.
Next
iOS and Android should become the calm daily surface for today, the next session, health evidence, and quick week repair.
The plan should move cleanly into the calendar and onto training devices without asking athletes to manage another cockpit.
Notes, health signals, completion evidence, and life constraints should make the week clearer, not create another analytics chore.
Coach and athlete planning should share one understandable workspace, with explicit access and review boundaries.
Later
Add providers when they make the next training decision better, not because a logo grid looks impressive.
Model choice, routing preferences, and bring-your-own-key support belong in the product only where they increase trust and ownership.
The long-term bet is a shared weekly planning layer, not a marketplace and not an autonomous AI coach.