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What do you use Strava for? I tried it for a bit until realising it doesn't actually offer anything useful, just publishes your training habits to the world which is kinda creepy
Back when I was using it it was cool to track my progress on different segments of my rides. I could see my progress over time on different sections like a particular hill or whatever. And they also have king of the mountain badges that you can win by being the fastest over certain sections, so it offers a little bit of competition and gamification
That's primarily why I use it. It's fun trying to improve my times
The king of the hill part makes sense I guess, fun to see you being on the top :D. for the rest my watch app already does that sorta stuff + coaching and whatnot so not very interesting.
Honestly I kind of assumed other sports trackers would have something similar so you wouldn't need Strava for it
Yeah absolutely, this could easily be replicated on an open source / federated app
I think the first and more important part would be to have FOSS fitness tracker, at very least in software.
Pinetime and infinitime are doing great work on the smart watch side but it's lightyears behind something like Garmin or Suunto