New Plans and Pricing – Lower Monthly Fee and Free Plan
Today we rolled out new plans and pricing for Strava, including a new, completely free plan and a lower monthly fee for our paid plan. We’ve consolidated our plans into just 2 — a paid plan called Velo and a free plan called, well, Free.
The Velo Plan replaces the existing Monthly Plan, and is only $6 per month. You still have the option of paying for a full year — and getting an 18% discount — for $59/year.
We’ve heard from many people that would love to use Strava, but aren’t cycling as much as they’d like to, or would prefer to have a free plan that didn’t limit them to 10 lifetime uploads. Our new Free Plan is completely free and has no limit for how long you can use it. We tried to find a way that would let people who ride less frequently, or want to test drive Strava, do so without any time constraints. The Free Plan lets you upload as many times as you want, but you can only add 5 rides to your Strava account each month. Uploaded rides that aren’t activated are stored in your Rides > Activities view under the Manage Rides tab. Those rides don’t get processed and displayed anywhere else, and obviously, they don’t show up in segment views or leaderboards. When you decide to upgrade to the Velo Plan, all the rides you have in storage are immediately and automatically processed and added to your Strava account.
There are a few other differences between the Velo and Free Plans: on the Velo Plan, you can create and manage public or private clubs and events — on the Free Plan, you can create and manage public clubs and events only.
If you’ve been on the fence previously about using Strava, you no longer have any excuses — go and sign up for the Free Plan now!
For Strava members on the existing monthly plan, we will automatically extend your current month by 2 weeks and reduce your next month’s fee to $6.