Strava has recently announced significant changes to its API policy, which will take effect in less than 30 days, with most apps impacted by the end of December. Developers using the Strava API will no longer be allowed to expose user fitness data to any party other than the user who provided the data. This includes historical data and any future integrations.
For the thousands of fitness and training apps relying on Strava as a data aggregator, this shift poses a major challenge: how to continue delivering seamless, data-driven services without violating the new restrictions.
This is where Spike API can change the game for you.
The Challenge: Strava’s New Policy Disrupts Data Access for App Developers
Strava’s updated terms mean that fitness and training apps can no longer:
- Access and share fitness data across teams or communities
- Display Strava-logged data to anyone other than the user who provided it
- Display data from devices like Garmin, Polar, or Apple to anyone other than the user who logged it
- Utilize data for AI/ML learning
For many apps, these restrictions limit their ability to offer the personalized and collaborative experiences users expect. The use cases that will be affected by this change could include:
- Creating or displaying shared achievements, rankings, or progress metrics.
- Providing coaching services.
- Engaging in fitness training with third-party involvement.
- Leveraging AI/ML to enhance user experience.
The Solution: Spike API
Spike API enables fitness and training apps to transition smoothly by connecting directly to wearable and fitness device providers, bypassing Strava’s aggregator model entirely. Here’s how we can help:
1. Direct Data Access from Providers
With Spike API, you can pull fitness data directly from over 300 devices and platforms like Garmin, Fitbit, Polar, and more. This eliminates reliance on Strava and ensures full compliance with data sharing regulations.
You’ll gain access to not just basic workout duration, but also more detailed metrics like latitude, longitude, speed metrics, all heart rate data, and much more. You can explore all the available metrics here.
2. Seamless Migration
Transitioning away from Strava doesn’t have to disrupt your app. Spike Team will assist you with seamless migration to help your app continue delivering reliable, real-time data with minimal downtime.
3. Future-Proof Your App
Strava’s policy changes are just the beginning of stricter data-sharing regulations in the fitness tech space. By partnering with Spike API, your app will stay ahead of the curve with direct, compliant integrations. We take care of updates from device providers, so you can focus on what matters most—delivering a seamless experience to your users.
Act Now to Stay Ahead
With Strava’s 30-day compliance deadline fast approaching, now is the time to adapt. Spike API provides the tools and expertise to keep your app running smoothly while meeting user expectations.
Reach out to us today to learn how Spike API can help your app smoothly transition from Strava.