- Strava is changing its rules for submitting proprietary data - Strava's new changes focus on the operation of its API - Its API is used by thousands of other sports apps - In particular, the API is used by Garmin, Wahoo, VeloViewer and others - Strava itself processes data from 100 million athletes - Strava has introduced many restrictions for third-party applications - They are not allowed to show Strava data to anyone but you - You can't use AI to process Strava data - You can't analyze or process the data either - The solution can disrupt training services - This includes Final Surge, Xert, Intervals and others - Intervals has already stated that the rules interfere with many functions - Also, the decision may affect the Zwift leaderboard - In fact, Zwift is no longer allowed to show such data - Strava claims that the decision protects community data - Most Strava partners were not ready for the change - Now they have to redesign their services in the next 30 days. 30 days