Strava has added a Quick Edit feature to its platform, a new function that makes it easier to 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 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.
Strava notes that… “This streamlines the process, further empowering people to be the narrators of their own active stories.”
Zipporah Allen, Strava’s Chief Business Officer, said “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
To access Quick Edit, users open the Strava app after syncing an activity from a device to modify the following:
If no changes are made on the Quick Edit screen, the individual’s default settings will apply automatically.
For more in-depth customization, the Advanced Edit option is also available on the Quick Edit screen, allowing users to click once and add private notes, choose gear, adjust sport types, select map styles, and specify workout types.
Quick Edit was initially unveiled at Camp Strava, the platform’s annual event, and follows a series of recent feature launches – including Dark mode, Family Plan and Weekly Heatmaps – highlighting Strava’s continued focus on enhancing the user experience.
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