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lemmy.world

I don't have a straight answer ... but what about Strava do you like?

The line you see on Strava (or any fitness tracker) is just a trace (log) of where and when you went. That can be exported into many formats and moved between many different viewers. There is nothing special about Strava's GPS trace.

Recording that trace can be done with different things, software or devices. Then importing that trace into different places can be done.

If it's the social features you like, then that would be a different focus and might influence what apps you might want to consider. Komoot is a germany based company that does this really well.

Fitness tracking? Again, that can be a focus. Runalyze seems to be winning out in this space and is based out of Germany.

Where are you based? Some apps are more focussed on one country than another.

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lemmy.ca

Strava allows to compare previous sessions and shows if you are faster or slower than your rolling average. It also tracks your intensity levels and can track by month or year

I actually don't like strava for tracking my exercise in real time but I upload it there for analysis. It also has some community features where you can see how your friends are doing

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Take a look at runalyze . The analysis features are imo second to none. Once you get over the learning curve

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I like Komoot but it is targeted more at people who like to explore and use it as a navigation app. There are no top lists to compare your times for a specific hill climb for example.

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