Strava Yearly Roundup Now Requires $80 Subscription
Strava yearly roundup now sits behind an $80 subscription, sparking backlash as the once-free Year in Sport becomes a paid feature.
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Strava Yearly Roundup Now Requires $80 Subscription
Strava Yearly Roundup Moves Behind a Paywall Strava’s yearly roundup, known as Year in Sport , is no longer free, and many users are asking why the popular fitness recap now requires an $80 annual subscription. The feature, which highlights users’ runs, rides, distances, and milestones, has become a social media staple every December. As of this year, only paying subscribers can access the full experience. The change has surprised long-time users who expected the annual summary as a free reward for logging a year of activity. Strava confirmed the shift through its updated FAQ page. The decision marks a major change in how the company treats one of its most shareable features. For casual athletes, the update raises questions about value. For Strava, it signals a stronger push toward paid memberships. Credit: Google What the Strava Year in Sport Has Meant to Users Since its launch in 2016, the Strava Year in Sport roundup has served as a digital trophy case for athletes of all levels. Runner…