Athlr vs Strava (2026): Is the Free Alternative Actually Worth It?

Strava charges $80 a year to unlock the features most athletes actually use. Athlr gives you all of them for free. Here’s a complete, honest comparison of every major feature.

Strava’s Paywall Problem

Strava launched in 2009 as a free GPS tracker with a social layer. But as the company has tried to become profitable, it has steadily moved features behind a subscription. Today, Strava’s subscription costs $7.99/month or $79.99/year. Segments, training load, GPX export, offline maps, route planning, and voice feedback — all locked.

Athlr was built to solve this. Every feature Strava charges for is free on Athlr.

Feature Comparison

FeatureAthlrStrava FreeStrava ($80/yr)
GPS recording — all sports✓ Free
Per-km / per-mile splits✓ Free
Personal records✓ Free
Social feed + kudos✓ Free
Segments + leaderboards✓ Free✕ Locked
Training load (ATL/CTL/TSB)✓ Free✕ Locked
GPX export✓ Free✕ Locked
Offline map tiles✓ Free✕ Locked
Route planning✓ Free✕ Locked
Voice feedback per km✓ Free✕ Locked
Direct messaging + group chat✓ Free
Health sync✓ Free
Activity heatmap🔜 Pro✕ Locked
Activity comments🔜 Coming
Watch companion app🔜 v2
Account requiredOptionalRequiredRequired
Price$0$0$80/yr

Segments: Athlr Gives Away What Strava Sells

Strava locked segments in 2020. The backlash was massive — it was the feature most closely associated with Strava’s early appeal. Today you can see you ran through a segment, but not your time, without paying.

Athlr’s segments are fully free. Create them from any recorded activity; every new activity is auto-matched and ranked. No limit on how many you can create or follow.

Training Load: Know When to Push

The ATL/CTL/TSB model developed by Dr Andrew Coggan is the most evidence-based way to avoid overtraining. TrainingPeaks charges $19/month for it. Strava includes a version in its subscription. Athlr calculates it automatically, free, from your full activity history.

Not sure what ATL, CTL, and TSB mean? Read our deep-dive: Training Load Explained — ATL, CTL and TSB for runners.

Where Strava Still Wins

  • Community size. 100M+ users means more segments near your home, more athletes to follow. Athlr is growing — the network effect takes time.
  • Watch companion apps. Strava has native Apple Watch and Wear OS apps. Athlr imports from watches via HealthKit/Health Connect today; a companion app is on the roadmap.

How to Switch from Strava to Athlr

  1. In Strava: enable Strava → Apple Health (iOS) or Strava → Health Connect (Android) sync so historical workouts flow to your health platform.
  2. In Athlr: open Health Sync → tap Connect → select date range. All activities appear automatically, including GPS routes.

Prefer a full archive? Request a Strava bulk GPX export and import activities individually.

Try Athlr free — no account needed

Segments, training load, offline maps, and GPX export all included at $0.

Download Athlr →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Athlr really free where Strava isn't?
Yes. Strava locks segments, training load, GPX export, offline maps, route planning, and voice feedback behind a $79.99/year subscription. Athlr gives all of these to every user for free, with no premium tier required for core features.
Can I use Athlr and Strava at the same time?
Yes. Many athletes use both: Strava for its larger community, Athlr for free segments and training load. Your activities sync between them automatically via Apple Health or Google Health Connect. Recording in Athlr writes back to your health platform, which Strava can read.
How do I move my activity history from Strava to Athlr?
Enable the Strava → Apple Health sync (iOS) or Strava → Health Connect (Android) in Strava's settings. Then open Athlr's Health Sync and tap Connect. All historical workouts that synced to your health platform appear in Athlr — including GPS routes.
Does Athlr have a community like Strava?
Athlr has a community feed, follow/follower system, kudos, direct messaging, and group chat. It's smaller than Strava's 100M+ user base, but growing — and it includes features Strava doesn't have, like group chat and DMs.
Will Athlr's free features always stay free?
Core features — GPS, segments, training load, offline maps, GPX export, route planning — are committed to remaining free forever. The business model is a Pro subscription for optional depth features (activity heatmap, shoe tracker, pace zones), not ads or data selling.
Is Athlr's GPS tracking as accurate as Strava's?
Both apps use your phone's GPS chip, so the hardware is identical. Athlr uses a four-stage filter tuned per sport type. On modern iPhones and flagship Androids, results are comparable in most conditions. A dedicated Garmin watch will outperform both in challenging GPS environments.

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