Originally Posted by
DrIsotope
I have absolutely zero issue with spending 5 bucks a month on Strava. I live in the 21st century, where we've basically been reduced to a collection of micro-transactions. The number of sub-$20 auto-debits we have coming out every month is staggering.
As I record at least one activity per day, every day, 365 days of the year, the cost effectiveness of Strava is-- for me-- excellent. Knowing how many miles are on a pair of shoes: great. Power curve, great. Fitness & Freshness... extra great.
Some of us chafe at renting software. I still occasionally pop in my Quake CD. Its over twenty years old. It offends me to my core to spend $80/year on Rouvy that does the same thing, year over year. Their product mangers should be spat on.