Strava Introduces Four Person Family Subscription

If you've got a group of four, you can save some serious bucks.

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Jessy Carveth
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Jessy is our Senior News Editor, pro cyclist and former track and field athlete with a Bachelors degree in Kinesiology.

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Strava, or it didn’t happen, right? Well, now you can Strava with your whole family.

Strava, a runner’s favorite app, has introduced a Family Plan subscription. The Strava Family Subscription option allows up to four members to share a premium subscription, providing a discounted rate of $140, compared to individual plans, which start at $80. 

The biggest catch is that if you already have a Strava subscription, you will have to wait until that one expires before joining a Family Plan. Additionally, all four users on the Family Subscription must reside in the same country.

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Features of a Strava Membership

Even with a free Strava account, users can engage in activity tracking, social features like giving and receiving Kudos, commenting on activities, participating in challenges, and viewing basic workout stats. However, the premium subscription offers additional benefits, including:

  • Training Plans: Customizable plans for various activities and fitness levels.
  • Route Planning: Discover or create running routes.
  • Segment Leaderboards: Compete on popular routes.
  • Beacon: Real-time location sharing for safety.
  • Live Segments: Instant feedback on segment performance.
  • Power Analysis: Advanced metrics for runners and cyclists.
  • Matched Runs: Compare performances on repeated routes.
  • Advanced Performance Metrics: Metrics like Suffer Score and Relative Effort.
  • Goal Setting: Tools to set and track goals.
  • Workout Analysis: Detailed analysis and splits.
  • Personal Heatmaps: Visual activity history.

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Jessy Carveth

Senior News Editor

Jessy is our Senior News Editor and a former track and field athlete with a Bachelors degree in Kinesiology. Jessy is often on-the-road acting as Marathon Handbook's roving correspondent at races, and is responsible for surfacing all the latest news stories from the running world across our website, newsletter, socials, and podcast.. She is currently based in Europe where she trains and competes as a professional cyclist (and trail runs for fun!).

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