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Stravinsight Extension Unlock deeper analytics for your Strava activities. Open any of your Strava activities Click the Stravinsight button Instantly access advanced insights and metrics You can also access the full Stravinsight Dashboard directly from Strava
Strava Heatmap
Overlay Strava Global Heatmap in iD & GPX.studio editors to reveal popular routes and patterns. This browser extension seamlessly integrates the Strava Global Heatmap into popular mapping editors, including the OpenStreetMap iD editor and GPX Studio, enhancing your mapping and route analysis capabilities. 1. Click `Add to Chrome`. 2. Confirm permissions by selecting `Add extension`. 3. Chrome will briefly display a popup and show the new extension icon in the top-right toolbar. 4. Right-click the extension icon and choose `Pin` to keep it visible. 5. Alternatively, open the puzzle-piece Extensions menu and click the 📌 next to Strava Heatmap extension. If you don’t already have a Strava account, you’ll need to create one (free) to use the Strava Heatmap. Go to https://www.strava.com/register/free Sign up using Google, Apple, Facebook, or your email To enable the Strava Heatmap in the iD editor: 1. Open the iD editor: https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit?editor=id 2. Press B or click Background settings, then scroll to Overlays. 3. Select a Strava Heatmap overlay from the list. 4. If you see the message "Click the Strava Heatmap extension icon to log into Strava…", click the red extension icon to authenticate. 5. After logging in, use the extension icon to configure heatmap layers — choose activity type, color, and manage layer order or deletion. 6. In the editor, press Shift + Q to toggle the heatmap, and Shift + W to toggle data visibility. To enable the Strava Heatmap in GPX.studio: 1. Open GPX.studio: https://gpx.studio/app 2. Hover over the layers menu icon then scroll to Overlays. 3. Choose a Strava Heatmap overlay from the list. 4. If you see the message "Click the Strava Heatmap extension icon to log into Strava…", click the red extension icon to authenticate. 5. Once logged in, use the green extension icon to configure, reorder, or delete heatmap layers by activity and color. Also available as a Firefox extension: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/strava-heatmap/ Please note that we haven't tested or fully supported it on other Chromium-based browsers like Brave and Opera.
Elevate for Strava
Elevate your strava experience and goals! Track your fitness and progressions over time. Analyse deeper your activities. And more... Elevate extension is adding features that riders and runners would like to see in Strava web app. If theses features could be added by default in Strava... It could be cool ! Consider getting Strava Premium. There are a ton of features that you will love. Remember, this extension has for ambition to enhance the experience of all users (Free and Premium) and tends to keep users loyal in Strava. - Fitness Trend: All sports, ready for triathletes. - Estimated Fitness Trend: No sensors? If you have at least your phone, you can access the feature - Year progressions: track your progress day by day. - Enhanced activity stats: "Time in zones" graph for all your sensors; Stress scores (heart rate, power, running, swimming); Advanced speed, pace, cadence, power, stats... - Activity best splits - "Google Map" support through strava web app - and a lot more...
Sauce for Strava™
Additional functionality for your cycling and running analysis. This extension upgrades the Strava™ website. The Sauce extension upgrades Strava.com with better cycling and running information. It's a simple, lightweight, open-source and pure client-side JavaScript addition. Feature Highlights: * Peak performance table: * Power * Normalized Power * xPower * Heart Rate * Pace * Grade Adjusted Pace * VAM (climbing speed) * Cadence * Sea Power (potential power at sea level) * Themes (including dark mode) * Only works on old school pages like Analysis * Export any activity to a FIT, TCX or GPX file * Create Live Segments for any effort (including downhills) * Running Power estimation * Analysis page stats are extended to include: * Elapsed power average, normalized power, xPower, moving power average and watts/kg * Grade adjusted pace * TSS * Intensity Factory * VAM * Elevation gain/loss * Raw data and graph views * Sea Power * Pw:Hr / Aerobic Decoupling * Weight and FTP overrides for all athletes * Inline comments system for activity page * Performance Predictor * Dashboard features: * Hide virtual activities (except your own) * Hide promotions and challenges * Hide commutes * Responsive layout * Detailed Running segments * W'balance graphing * Analysis graph smoothing I don't work for Strava nor have I interacted with any persons from Strava in the writing of this extension. All the information used in this extension is readily available within the Strava.com website.
Strava Clubs Reports
Summarize and export csv of Strava activities on Club Recent Activity tab and Profile page Add a new table on top of the Profile activities and Club Recent Activity to get a quick summary - Show activities types and details (Name, Location, Date, Distance, Pace, Unit, Time, Elev, Calo, Est Pace, and Est Speed) - Load more activities via button or scrolling - Download data as csv file - Switch to English if don't see data