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Originally Posted by Metallifan33
(Post 21482511)
I was just reading their email and was surprised to find out that they as a company have yet to make money.
Anyway, I was wondering how many of you pay for their subscription and why... also if any of you plan to pay for it now at $5 a month. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21482824)
You might get that impression from discussions here, but I don't think that's the case in real life. There are a lot, a lot, a lot of really casual riders on Strava.
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What other options are available? I'm mostly data driven and, while the social is nice, not my primary reason for using Strava. I just want a place to store my rides and get comprehensive data. A quick "share" to Facebook is also useful.
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Originally Posted by bbbean
(Post 21482908)
I have paid since I started using it. I want the service to exist and want to do my part to support it. Who wants to be a freeloader?
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21482929)
For big data/ social media companies, "freeloader" is a funny word. How many people would pay for Facebook? Strava has almost literally no value with a single user. If they want my money, they have to do a much better job of almost everything, and they've never demonstrated much competency.
I would pay for Google before I would pay for Strava. |
I subscribe. For 2 bucks a month, it's worth it. I like numbers and being able to look at different rides. I wish there was a place to exchange Strava accounts so we could see each other's ride ideas.
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"If it's not on Strava, it didn't happen!"
The KOM crowd that validates their cycling on Strava will shift towards paying. Not all of them, but a significant portion I believe. Ego is worth paying for and having all the info about your KOM and position on the board will matter to a substantial demographic. |
Originally Posted by ultrarider7
(Post 21482945)
I subscribe. For 2 bucks a month, it's worth it. I like numbers and being able to look at different rides. I wish there was a place to exchange Strava accounts so we could see each other's ride ideas.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21482814)
I recently renewed my subscription, but the way this has gone down rubs me the wrong way.
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It's a bit funny to think we wouldn't pay $60/year, yet a cellphone data plan can cost close to that much per month... so that instead we can use a free app.
Maybe better to think of an subscription like a consumable .. eg.. 2 chains, 2 tires, 10 tubes, 2x chamois butt'r, etc.. |
Originally Posted by Sy Reene
(Post 21483003)
It's a bit funny to think we wouldn't pay $60/year, yet a cellphone data plan can cost close to that much per month... so that instead we can use a free app.
Maybe better to think of an subscription like a consumable .. eg.. 2 chains, 2 tires, 10 tubes, 2x chamois butt'r, etc.. It is very likely their VC sugar daddies reevaluated under current circumstances and gave them an ultimatum. |
Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
(Post 21483014)
I can't work without a cell phone, nor talk to my family, nor a million other things. .
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 21482975)
Site says it’s $5/month. How do you get such a discount?
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Originally Posted by MinnMan
(Post 21482852)
I don't pore over them, If they partly hide them, but I can still see the top 10 and see my previous efforts, that might be OK.
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Originally Posted by ultrarider7
(Post 21483024)
I just checked. My subscription says "Your annual membership will automatically renew on October 15, 2020 for $23.99"
Not gonna do it. |
Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21483033)
My understanding is that, for non-subscribers, you'll be able to see Top 10, Top 10 women and your PR/ranking; you will not see your previous efforts like you could before.
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Originally Posted by WhyFi
(Post 21483033)
My understanding is that, for non-subscribers, you'll be able to see Top 10, Top 10 women and your PR/ranking; you will not see your previous efforts like you could before.
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Originally Posted by blazin
(Post 21483091)
I understand that you will be able to see your past results...
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I still don't know what the route creation thing does. Guess I missed out.
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the top 10's are fun to explore in our area. There are a few names that pop up on most all of who are armature racers. But now and then a person who just destroys a segment with no data but a time and speed so you know its crap. Makes a person laugh.
Of our little group I am with that use it 2 of the 5 that I have talk to are going to dump it. So if the other 2 will dump it we will find a decent reasonable other way to do the fun of it. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 21483149)
I still don't know what the route creation thing does. Guess I missed out.
I played with it a bit and got mostly okay results. I think that they pull route options from ridership data, which can be a mixed bag. The goals and preferences of commuters and MUP riders will differ from those of serious cyclists, and I was sometimes given recommendations cutting straight through the city or placing me on paths, neither of which are appealing. |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 21482798)
They were trying to sell their activity data to infrastructure planners.
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Originally Posted by Metallifan33
(Post 21482511)
I was just reading their email and was surprised to find out that they as a company have yet to make money.
Anyway, I was wondering how many of you pay for their subscription and why... also if any of you plan to pay for it now at $5 a month. |
Originally Posted by SethAZ
(Post 21483201)
I pay for the subscription. I've used the site a freaking metric ton, and I thought they deserved to get a little something back. As someone said in another thread, they've been giving away too much for free for a long time now, and they do need to make money at some point if they want to stay in business.
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Originally Posted by nomadmax
(Post 21483195)
I'm not kidding when I say this; I don't know what that means.
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