This is amazing! I was seriously contemplating of starting my own #Strava replacement, but with #FitPub I have my basic needs covered. Thanks community 🙇 🚲 💪

https://fitpub.social/activities/5b2b9834-189e-4bdc-8c15-da1f00088495

Why anti-strava?
@runspired.com
Poor #UX:
- There are many, trivial, features that still exist only on desktop and not on mobile. I constantly have to figure out URL for an app screen and open it in browser to do what I want. Downloading GPX of a route for trivial example. An existence of in-app chat that exists only on mobile for horrifying one.
- Notifications don’t filter. I don’t care about likes. I do about comments. How do I filter?
Downloading gpx is easy but also not something you should be doing manually except in niche scenarios - just sync them to device - much nicer!
Generally I find the UX nice - one of the very few apps I love paying for. What’s surprising is that there’s something you find on desktop not on mobile … I rarely find a feature on desktop not on mobile - usually it’s the opposite!
Notifications - as someone that regularly gets 100s of likes on basic activities, never found it to be an issue. You can turn them off if you want by category but I haven’t as generally strava does a good job of condensing them into only a few notifications. Just turn off kudos in push settings.
@runspired.com As someone with ADHD I do have regular problems with notifications as they are designed on every device to be emphereal. I see it, I click, I get distracted, it’s gone. So if there is no persistent, filter able view, there is no way for me to tell what I’ve missed.