Strava remains the default fitness app for many runners and cyclists thanks to its GPS tracking, deep activity analysis, segments, and social feed that turns workouts into friendly competition. But the alternatives landscape is increasingly purpose-built: adidas Runtastic leans into guided plans and coaching, Forrest 2.0 centers on live “race mode” competition, Victa makes training feel like a story-driven game, Hevy is optimized for strength logging and gym progress, and Steddy prioritizes lightweight planning and adherence over endless features.
In evaluating these options, we focused on how well each app supports a specific training workflow (endurance vs strength vs planning), the kind of motivation it’s designed to create (social competition, coaching, gamification, or accountability), and day-to-day usability. We also considered the depth of insights and progress tracking, integration expectations (wearables/health platforms), overall value, and practical factors like route/safety implications and how easily you can share or compete with others.