Stapp
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| Latest Version: | v7.1.3 |
| Latest update: | May 21, 2026 12:13:04 |
| Developer: | Thakers Co |
| Requirements: | Android |
| Category: | Lifestyle |
| Size: | 28.43 MB |
Stapp turns ordinary walking into a shared, continuous step tracker that records your session as long as you keep moving — stop for five minutes and the walk ends. The app counts steps using your phone’s motion sensors, runs in background with a foreground notification so tracking continues when the screen is locked, and publishes anonymous session totals to a global leaderboard. People download Stapp because it gives everyday walks purpose, creates a quiet communal experience, and keeps things simple: one tap to join, one rule to follow — keep walking.
Key Features
⭐ Stapp shows a live walker count so you can see how many people are on the road right now.
⭐ All-time leaderboard that highlights the longest continuous walks recorded by anonymous sessions.
⭐ Background tracking that keeps your walk counting even when the app is closed or the phone is locked, using a foreground notification.
⭐ Privacy-first anonymous sessions: no location tracking, no ads, only anonymous step totals and a chosen username are stored for the leaderboard.
⭐ Minimal, atmospheric interface inspired by stories of endurance to help you stay focused on movement.
Advantages
✅ Makes every continuous walk count by measuring uninterrupted movement rather than sporadic steps.
✅ Simple, motivating rules: join with one tap and stay moving — five minutes of inactivity ends the session.
✅ Reliable background operation so your session continues while you lock your phone or switch apps.
✅ Privacy-minded design: Stapp does not track your location and does not display ads; only anonymous counts power rankings.
Disadvantages
❎ A walk ends after five minutes of inactivity, so brief pauses can interrupt longer sessions.
❎ Tracking requires a persistent foreground notification, which some users may find intrusive.
❎ Focused on continuous, anonymous sessions rather than detailed per-step histories or segmented activity logs.





