I ditched Strava Premium for a self-hosted stats dashboard
I've never been much of an athlete, but lately, I've been trying to work on my fitness. As a self-professed data nerd, quantifying data and my activity patterns is essential. So, I turned to the de facto choice — Strava. But, if you’re someone who tracks every ride, run, or hike on Strava, there’s a good chance you’ve stared at the activity feed of your fitness tracker and wished for just a bit more. More control, more context, more meaning. It's not that Strava doesn't offer all that. However, much of it is locked behind a paywall, and you can't really play with it beyond what Strava will let you.
I’ve never been much of an athlete, but lately, I’ve been trying to work on my fitness. As a self-professed data nerd, quantifying data and my activity patterns is essential. So, I turned to the de facto choice — Strava. But, if you’re someone who tracks every ride, run, or hike on Strava, there’s a good chance you’ve stared at the activity feed of your fitness tracker and wished for just a bit more. More control, more context, more meaning. It’s not that Strava doesn’t offer all that. However, much of it is locked behind a paywall, and you can’t really play with it beyond what Strava will let you.
Raquel Canales
Mexico
Mexico
Published by: aplhsindia.in
