Garmin Is Planning a Spotify Wrapped-Style Review

Garmin is Planning a Spotify Wrapped-Style Review of Your Fitness Highlights in 2025

Garmin is planning a Spotify Wrapped-style review of your fitness highlights in 2025, giving users a personalized annual breakdown of health and activity performance. This new feature—rumored as Garmin Connect Rundown—will summarize metrics across running, cycling, swimming, and more. Many users wonder what this feature includes, how it compares to the Garmin Connect Data Report, and whether it will be free. Here’s what we know so far.

Garmin Is Planning a Spotify Wrapped-Style Review
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What Is Garmin Planning for 2025?

Garmin is planning a Spotify Wrapped-style review of your fitness highlights in 2025 through a new feature called Garmin Connect Rundown. Unlike the public data averages in the Garmin Connect Annual Data Report, this Rundown will be personalized, giving you a private snapshot of your achievements, PRs, and consistency throughout the year.

How Will the Garmin Spotify-Style Rundown Work?

Early leaks suggest the Garmin Connect Rundown will showcase your year in fitness using easy-to-read highlight cards. These may include top metrics, sport-specific wins, and big milestones across multiple categories—similar to Spotify Wrapped. Metrics could include total distance, personal records, elevation, pace improvements, and streak tracking.

What Makes This Different from the Current Garmin Data Report?

While the current Garmin Connect Data Report offers a broad look at community-wide numbers, the new Spotify Wrapped-style review is designed to be personal. Garmin Connect Rundown will deliver a private assessment focused on your growth, helping you understand your strengths and progress. It also aims to boost motivation and annual habits for athletes of all levels.

Will Garmin’s 2025 Rundown Be Free?

Garmin hasn’t confirmed subscription details, but most Connect features remain free. Early speculation suggests this Spotify-style breakdown will live inside the Garmin Connect app, giving users deeper insights without extra cost.

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