🚀 Statistics for Strava v4.7.0 released! Dark mode & Milestones timeline
from statisticsforstrava@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 07:04
https://lemmy.world/post/43871392

Statistics for Strava is a self-hosted, open-source dashboard for your Strava data.

Features and improvements worth mentioning since we lasted posted here:

As always, thanks for your feedback and I’m looking forward to more feature requests! Stay fit, stay healthy 💪

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hanke@feddit.nu on 05 Mar 09:33 next collapse

This looks awesome! I’ll look into setting this up when I get back into my running habit again.

statisticsforstrava@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 09:51 collapse

Looking forward to your feedback :)

Damarus@feddit.org on 05 Mar 10:55 next collapse

Do I need a premium subscription for this?

JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl on 05 Mar 13:36 next collapse

Nope, it bypasses that and gives you many of the strava premium features by just parsing it out of the “raw” data. Most of the strava features are just statistics or hiding basic data calculated from your runs behind a paywall anyway. You can do the calculations yourself, technically.

Damarus@feddit.org on 05 Mar 13:51 collapse

That’s really cool, thanks for the clarification

statisticsforstrava@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 14:34 collapse

Nowp, no premium subscription required.

porcoesphino@mander.xyz on 05 Mar 11:42 collapse

What about a non-commercial alternative to strava? It’s core feature is literally push a button, gps tracking, push a button and stop, then some tagging

boonhet@sopuli.xyz on 05 Mar 11:49 next collapse

Best I can do is Strava with a one-time purchase instead of a subscription

Okay if all you want is the gps tracking and simple metrics like pace, I could probably knock that out in an afternoon and put it up for free. But IIRC, Strava does a lot more than that. I haven’t used it in ages though so not too sure.

ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Mar 11:57 collapse

A good, no fuss, simple open source GNSS tracker with HR that is compatible with gadget bridge would go a long way. I just want something like a classic casio digital watch that tracks my runs and forwards the raw data for analysis on my phone or a self hosted service.

VonReposti@feddit.dk on 05 Mar 12:13 collapse

OpenTracks?

ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Mar 12:22 collapse

That’s not HW, I need the bloody HW to do any actual HR tracking. GNSS without HR is not worth much to me. There are no good HW solutions on the market, they either violate privacy or suck on a functional level.

VonReposti@feddit.dk on 05 Mar 13:47 collapse

OpenTracks has integrations with several HR BLE trackers: codeberg.org/…/README_TESTED_SENSORS.md

ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Mar 14:12 collapse

And all of them are limited or require official app alongside of it. I repeat myself; there are no good open source (or just privacy respecting) HW solutions available.

VonReposti@feddit.dk on 05 Mar 14:29 collapse

That’s simply not true. The Decathlon HRM Band for example connects to virtually everything that can understand a generic HRM over BLE. And limited in what sense? It’s either sending a heart rate or not.

ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Mar 14:53 collapse

It doesn’t track with GNSS, I don’t run with my phone.

artyom@piefed.social on 05 Mar 12:29 next collapse

We have Wanderer, which is actually excellent, except it’s only for sharing trails, and not activities.

9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works on 05 Mar 14:20 next collapse

github.com/endurain-project/endurain

Pair with a foss gpx tracks app

eodur@piefed.social on 05 Mar 14:24 next collapse

Gadgetbridge is working on connectivity that should help connect it to things like Endurain. Thats probably our best bet.

statisticsforstrava@lemmy.world on 05 Mar 14:36 next collapse

This is not ment to be an alternative to Strava, but an addition to Strava. For an alternative I suggest you checkout github.com/endurain-project/endurain

m4ylame0wecm@lemmy.zip on 05 Mar 16:31 collapse

OpenTracks, OSM Dashboard, OsmAnd+ worked for basic stuff for me.