Free Strava Alternative

Everything Strava Charges $80 For.
Athlr Gives You Free.

Segments. Training load. Offline maps. Route planning. GPX export. All locked behind Strava’s $79.99/year subscription. All free on Athlr — with no account required to start.

No account needed  ·  No credit card  ·  Nothing to cancel

$0

per year on Athlr

vs $79.99 on Strava

6+

features unlocked free

that Strava locks behind paywall

0

account needed to start

open the app, hit record

Feature Comparison

Every feature. Side by side.

Green rows are where Athlr wins. The price row says the rest.

FeatureAthlrStrava FreeStrava
$79.99/yr
GPS recording — all sportsFreeYesYes
Per-km / per-mile splitsFreeYesYes
Personal recordsFreeYesYes
Social feed + kudosFreeYesYes
Health sync (Apple / Android)FreeYesYes
Segments + leaderboardsFreeLockedYes
Training load (ATL / CTL / TSB)FreeLockedYes
GPX exportFreeLockedYes
Offline map tilesFreeLockedYes
Route planningFreeLockedYes
Voice feedback per kmFreeLockedYes
BLE heart rate monitorFreeYesYes
Direct messaging + group chatFreeLockedLocked
No account requiredFreeLockedLocked
Activity heatmapComingLockedYes
Watch companion appComingYesYes
Annual price$0$0$79.99

Segments & Leaderboards — Free

Strava locked segments in 2020. The backlash was massive. On Athlr, create segments from any activity and compete on leaderboards — free, unlimited, forever.

How Athlr segments work →

Training Load (ATL/CTL/TSB) — Free

TrainingPeaks charges $19/month for ATL, CTL, and TSB. Strava charges $80/year. Athlr calculates the same model from your full activity history — free, automatic, always on.

What ATL, CTL and TSB mean →

Offline Maps & Route Planning — Free

Download any map region before heading out. Tap waypoints to plan a route; follow the ghost line during your run. Strava charges $80/year for both. Athlr gives you both for $0.

About offline maps →

Migration Guide

Move from Strava in 2 minutes

Your full activity history — including GPS routes — comes with you automatically.

1

Enable Health sync in Strava

In Strava: Settings → Health & Fitness → turn on Apple Health (iOS) or Health Connect (Android). Strava will export your full history to your health platform.

2

Download Athlr

No account required. Open the app and you can start recording immediately. The Health Sync prompt appears on first launch.

3

Import your history

Tap Health Sync → Connect. Select how far back to import. All your Strava workouts — pace, distance, elevation, GPS route — appear in your Athlr log within seconds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Athlr really free — no hidden costs?
Yes. Segments, training load (ATL/CTL/TSB), offline maps, route planning, GPX export, BLE heart rate, Health sync, and social features are all free with no subscription. A Pro tier is planned for optional depth features like the activity heatmap and shoe mileage tracker, but every feature Strava locks behind its paywall is free on Athlr permanently.
Can I use Athlr and Strava at the same time?
Yes — many athletes do. Use Strava for its large community; use Athlr for free segments and training load. Your activities sync automatically via Apple Health (iOS) or Google Health Connect (Android). Recording in Athlr writes back to your health platform, which Strava reads automatically.
How do I import my Strava history into Athlr?
In Strava, go to Settings → Health & Fitness → turn on Apple Health or Health Connect sync. Open Athlr, tap Health Sync, and connect. All Strava workouts that synced to your health platform — including GPS routes — appear in Athlr immediately. Takes about 2 minutes.
Is Athlr's GPS as accurate as Strava's?
Both apps use your phone's GPS chip — the hardware is identical. Athlr applies a four-stage filter tuned per sport type. Results are comparable on modern iPhones and flagship Androids. For challenging GPS environments like deep forest or urban canyons, a dedicated Garmin watch outperforms both.
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 optional Pro features, not a paywall. Athlr doesn't sell your data and doesn't run ads.
Does Athlr have a community like Strava?
Athlr has a community feed, follow/follower system, kudos, direct messaging, and group chat. The community is smaller than Strava's 100M+ users but growing — and Athlr includes features Strava doesn't have, like direct messaging and group chat.

Stop paying $80 a year for features
that should always be free.

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