About Thruness

The app that listens while you ride.

Most riding apps tell you where you went. The route, the distance, the time. Useful, but it misses the thing that matters.

Thruness measures how you rode.

It runs on the phone already in your pocket. No sensors to buy, no girth straps, no clip-on hardware. You say the word, your phone starts listening, and you put it away. Then you ride.

While you work, Thruness reads your horse's movement in real time. Every stride of walk, trot and canter, picked up through your phone and turned into a picture of the session: where the rhythm held, where it changed, how the work built.

When you dismount, it is all there. The map, the gaits, the shape of the ride. Not a diary you have to fill in. A record that made itself while your hands stayed on the reins.


Three things, done properly.

Ride hands-free.
Start and stop recording with your voice. Your phone stays in your pocket where it belongs. No screens in the saddle, no fumbling at the mounting block.

See every gait.
Thruness reads walk, trot and canter as they happen and shows you the whole session afterwards: how long you spent in each, where the transitions came, how the ride was really built.

It learns your horse.
A short calibration ride teaches Thruness how your horse moves. Not a generic model of "a horse". Yours. Ride more than one? Each gets their own profile, and the app knows the difference.


Named after the thing you already chase.

Throughness. That moment when the energy flows, the contact softens, and two of you move as one. Riders know it the second it happens. It is why we get on in the first place.

Thruness was founded by a rider who believes that connection deserves more attention than a GPS trace can give it. The app exists to help you find it more often and understand it more deeply. Your horse is never a data point here. He is half of the partnership the whole thing is built around.