
What’s changed is that we sat down and decided that instead of creating newįeatures for you as Strava users, we’d spend that time on removingįunctionality from the greater Strava ecosystem.”Īt this point, I’d say I have to agree.

So, it appears that Strava is singling Relive out in this Information in similar ways, yet there doesn’t currently seem to be a dispute between Rainmaker even reports that industry giant Trailforks implements the same Third-party device functionality and/or social feeds. Websites currently use data gathered by Strava-many of which also offer Game now that the companies are quarreling.Īs I see it, the problem is that according to their App Directory, thousands of apps and (and who’s also a paying member for each), I feel like I have some skin in the Not a legal authority, but as someone who uses both of these apps regularly Your account via Relive’s website (you can upload more than one at the same GPX or TCX files from Strava to your computer The bad news? The process is now much less convenient, although certainly not insurmountable: The good news? You can still utilize your Strava data to create Relive videos. Workaround: Is There a Way to Link Relive & Strava? In other words, it appears that Strava 1) doesn’t want Relive users to connect with one another and view each other’s data, and 2) wants to be the sole provider of Relive’s mapping data.

That Relive is doing this in two different ways: they offer the ability to haveĪ social feed, and they also support data uploads from third-party devices like Rainmaker, Strava posits that Reliveīroke their API terms by displaying (or combining) data collected by Strava Going on? Why Strava Pulled Relive’s Integration

Relive’s post notifying members that Strava is no longer integrated.
