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Strava is taking one big step closer to becoming a true social network, as the fitness-tracking platform introduces in-app messaging to let users send private one-to-one and group messages. The new messaging feature, which is available to both free and premium subscribers, goes some way toward unifying everything in a single app, so budding athletes can coordinate activities without having to context-switch between Strava and third-party messaging apps like WhatsApp. For millions, Strava has become the de facto activity tracking platform for recording and analyzing rides, runs, rows and dozens more activities.
Strava is adding direct and group messaging to its fitness platform. For now, you can share routes and activities, react to messages, and coordinate plans. Photo uploads will come in early 2024.
Strava is taking one big step closer to becoming a true social network, as the fitness-tracking platform introduces in-app messaging to let users send private one-to-one and group messages. The new messaging feature, which is available to both free and premium subscribers, goes some way toward unifying everything in a single app, so budding athletes can coordinate activities without having to context-switch between Strava and third-party messaging apps like WhatsApp. For millions, Strava has become the de facto activity tracking platform for recording and analyzing rides, runs, rows and dozens more activities.
How many times in the last few years have I thought, 'Man, wouldn't it be, like, 100 times easier if I could organise a session with my running group in Strava instead of going back and fort
The fitness app users can now send messages to their friends and create group chats – and you don't need a Strava subscription (and you can turn it off)