• 23 Feb, 2025

Quick Edit Debuts on Strava, Empowering Users to Seamlessly Personalize Their Activities

Quick Edit Debuts on Strava, Empowering Users to Seamlessly Personalize Their Activities

The feature makes it easier to edit and customize the most common activity details 

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25, 2024 -- Strava, the leading digital community for active people with more than 125 million athletes, announces the launch of Quick Edit, making it easier to effortlessly edit, update and share activity details, helping users personalize their active journeys.

Quick Edit is available to all Strava users. It offers instant access to the most common activity edits and privacy controls once the app is opened after an activity is uploaded from a device. With just two taps, users can manage who sees their activity, hide specific workout data like start time, customize their activity title, hide their map and upload photos/videos. This streamlines the process, further empowering people to be the narrators of their own active stories.

Keira D'Amato, pro marathon runner, noted: "Changing my activity title is a personal reflection of the effort I put in. It's a fun, creative way to express how I felt throughout the activity, and on a larger scale, connect with others who might be inspired, can relate, or at the very least, spread some laughs."

"Each activity upload is a chance for Strava athletes to personalize their authentic story behind the effort. Quick Edit puts the power in the hands of our users to easily tailor what they share and how they connect with their community," said Zipporah Allen, Strava's chief business officer.

To access Quick Edit, users open the Strava app after syncing an activity from a device to easily modify the following:

  • Audience settings: Determine who can see the activity details —whether everyone, just followers, or only themselves.
  • Hide details: Conceal specific details, such as start time, pace (for runs), power (for rides), calories and heart rate from other users.
  • Activity Title: Strava data shows that titled activities are almost 4x more likely to receive kudos. Now, users can easily customize the activity title from the standardized "Morning Run/Workout/Ride" with their own title. Unique titles also make activities easier to find and revisit later.
  • Map visibility: Choose to hide the entire route and map for each activity.
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