Elevate for Strava Chrome Extension Analysis
Niche Lifestyle & Gaming HacksChrome extension ID: dhiaggccakkgdfcadnklkbljcgicpckn
An extension that integrates directly with the Strava web interface to provide users with deep athletic performance insights. It offers fitness trend tracking (even without sensors), day-by-day yearly progression charts, and advanced metrics like heart rate, speed, and power zones. The product operates on a local sync model to fetch and process historical workout data.
Overview
Installs
100K+
Rating
★ 4.9
1,881 reviews
Languages
1 locales
Includes English
Market analysis
Review-backed positioning, friction, and market signals for this Chrome extension.
Macro category
Niche Lifestyle & Gaming Hacks
Pricing friction
Low review signal
Complaint intensity
Moderate review signal
Listing positioning
Elevate for Strava positions itself as an enrichment tool for runners and cyclists using the Strava web app, aiming to enhance the experience for both free and premium users. It focuses on providing advanced, deep-dive activity statistics and tracking long-term fitness progressions. The developer encourages users to get Strava Premium while offering this extension as a complementary way to stay loyal to the platform.
Inferred product pattern
A client-side data aggregator and custom visualization layer built on top of a third-party fitness platform.
Review-backed pain points
The primary pain point is the agonizingly slow and restricted sync process, which limits users to downloading 400 activities at a time and forces a 4-to-5-hour wait between batches. Additionally, users experience frustration when their locally stored extension data is suddenly wiped, requiring a complete and lengthy re-sync.
Observed feature gaps
Reviews indicate a lack of cloud-based settings backup to prevent data loss across devices or browser resets. There is also a notable UX gap where users are forced to click up/down arrows to adjust zone numbers instead of being able to type them directly, alongside unclear options for changing metric units to imperial.
- Cyclists
- Runners
- Triathletes
- Strava free and premium web users
- Data-oriented athletes
- Analyzing long-term training load and fitness trends over time
- Comparing year-over-year training progression day by day
- Evaluating deep activity metrics such as stress scores and sensor zones
- Highly valuable fitness and progression tracking metrics
- Excellent additional stats that enrich the baseline Strava experience
- Extremely slow sync times and low rate-limit quotas for downloading historical activities
- Data loss issues requiring complete re-synchronization or periodic local backups
- Broken Google Maps integration due to API cost limitations
- Clunky UI configurations such as being unable to type numbers in HR/power zone settings
- Performance complaints detected
- No direct purchase or subscription pricing friction exists for the extension itself as it is free, but the removal of the Google Maps feature due to high API cost overhead caused disappointment.
Support
There are no significant complaints about customer support, but users express helplessness when struggling with sync quota blockages and local data recovery.
Reliability
The extension suffers from data-retention issues where local databases can get wiped, forcing complete re-syncs. Sync processes frequently stall due to a hard-coded 4-5 hour wait time after fetching 400 activities.
Privacy
No privacy or security concerns were flagged in the reviewed feedback.
- Free usage observed
- Login needed for core features
- Free plan or free usage claimed
Store listing facts
- Screenshots: 5
- Videos: 0
- Languages: 1
- Developer contact
- Official website
- Version: 7.2.1
- Size: 2.57MiB
- Last updated:
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Website: thomaschampagne.github.io