I built Statistics for Strava, a self-hosted, open-source dashboard that gives you fun and detailed stats from your Strava activities. You can track any workout over time, visualize trends, and get new insights. All while keeping your data private on your own server.
And the best part: you don’t need a Strava premium account
Key Features
- Dashboard – See all your stats and charts at a glance
- Activities - Browse a detailed list of everything you’ve done
- Monthly View - Monthly stats with an interactive calendar
- Gear stats - Track how much you’ve used each bike, shoe, etc.
- Custom gear - Add custom gear setups (instructions)
- Maintenance Tracking - Keep tabs on gear wear and tear (instructions)
- Eddington - For your distance milestones
- Segments & Efforts - Dive into your segment history and times
- Heatmap - Visualize where you’ve been active the most
- Strava Rewind - A fun way to look back on your year in motion
- Challenges - See which Strava challenges you’ve conquered
- Activity Photos - Relive your moments with a photo archive
- AI workout assistant - Get personalized workout suggestions and insights powered by AI
- User badges - Shareable badges you can embed on your website, blog, or forum profiles
- PWA support - Use it like a native app on your phone
I’d really appreciate any feedback or suggestions!
This is amazing!
I ditched Strava for WorkOutDoors and it allows exporting data into various formats. Will you support a non-Strava api import of workout data at some stage in the future?
i import of workout data at some stag
For now, I won’t support this. If Strava decides to change their API policy in the future, I will reconsider this though.
I’d start considering it now as a background task. If the API policy changes you won’t have to rush it.
Not a bad suggestion indeed. I’d not support specific APIs but importing TCX files. This is platform agnostic
I switched from Strava to OpenTracks, which does all of the recording but none of the social parts, and keeps the data all on device as far as I know. This looks cool! But for me I probably wouldn’t have enough use of it to set it up, so I’m not going to ask you to support OpenTracks just for me, but I mention this in case it’s exciting for you. If other people use OpenTracks and would benefit from this, they can mention that too I guess!
But it looks great!
Literally no reason this should need a server.
Not sure what you are referring to?
This post.
I don’t understand I’m sorry.
This is very cool and I will have to check it out!
thanks :)!
Really cool
Looks nice. Any way to install this natively (i.e. without Docker)? I’m running FreeBSD on arm64, so Docker is not available for my system (unless I set up an entire Linux VM for it, which would be a ridiculous overhead).
No sorry, Docker only :)


