Reviewers mostly see Strava as a strong run-and-ride tracker whose main draw is motivation: segments, leaderboards, community sharing, progress history, and route discovery make workouts more engaging and consistent. Many describe tracking and syncing as reliable, easy to use, and accurate enough for regular training, though some report GPS glitches, bad auto-pause, route issues, and occasional wildly wrong stats. The biggest complaints are paywalled features and data privacy concerns. From the makers of
Geer and
Vora Health, Strava also stands out as dependable infrastructure for activity imports and API-based products.