Probably not huge news here compared to what it will mean to many of our roadie colleagues, but Strava are shaking up their service and going all in on subscriptions to try and become profitable...
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Segment leaderboards and route builder are going from the free service, whilst the bucketed Summit subscriptions are being ditched in favour of a “get everything for £4 a month” model. Definitely going to be controversial for those of us who’ve found the free version or one of the cheaper Summit buckets meets all our needs.
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Strava changes: Will you be paying the price?
So, Strava has scrapped its Premium/Summit packages in favour of making the majority of its features a paid-for service. There are also API changes that look set to wreak havoc with third-party app access. But how will these changes affect the average Strava user? And should you be coughing up...
Segment leaderboards and route builder are going from the free service, whilst the bucketed Summit subscriptions are being ditched in favour of a “get everything for £4 a month” model. Definitely going to be controversial for those of us who’ve found the free version or one of the cheaper Summit buckets meets all our needs.
Where’s that popcorn smiley...
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