Personal rowing insight

Compete against yourself.

Whether you row socially or competitively, C2 Compare helps you understand your own patterns, compare similar sessions and recognise meaningful progress without dashboard overload.

Built for Concept2 rowers. Private by design.

Recent rows have become steadier across similar sessions.

Compare your latest workout with your own rowing history, not everyone else’s.

Even pacing Sustained work Stronger finish

Why rowers use it

More meaning from your own rowing.

Compare similar sessions

See how pacing, intervals and effort change across workouts that make sense to compare.

Compete against yourself

Understand progress through your own history rather than measuring every row against other people.

See patterns more clearly

Recognise steadier pacing, sustained work, stronger finishes and longer-term season patterns.

Signal, not noise

Get calm, contextual observations that flex to the way you row.

A calmer comparison

Data doesn't always need another dashboard.

Some rowers train to race. Others row for fitness, routine or challenge. C2 Compare helps you understand the patterns, progress and signals inside your own rowing.

The app turns familiar Concept2 data into reflective insight, helping you spot patterns without pressure, judgement or dashboard overload.

Inside the app

A clearer picture of your rowing.

Logbook dashboard
Understand what stood out in your latest row and how it sits in your recent pattern.
Workout comparison
Compare similar sessions to see pacing, interval structure and effort more clearly.
Training analysis
See how rhythm, workload and rowing style evolve across a season.

Private by design

Your data stays yours.

Read-only access. C2 Compare reads your workout data so it can help you understand your training.

Private by default. Your analysis is personal unless you choose to share it.

You choose what to share. Share progress cards when they help tell your story.

Beta testers wanted

Help shape C2 Compare.

We’re inviting Concept2 rowers — social, recreational, challenge-focused and competitive — to help test a calmer way to understand rowing progress.