

There are lots of 3rd party integration tools, and while not every tool uses every part of the api, it’s not like they’re maintaining parts of the api specially for Relive. Lastly, there’s ongoing maintenance to keep the api functional, and secure and whatever else they need to do internally to keep it working well. I bet you cost strava more money in CPU time when you reprocess segments on an activity. There’s some operational costs with the servers to handle requests, but it shouldn’t be a computationally expensive thing. It even works without an internet connection Go to the app, tap on Record in the menu bar and then hit START. If you put pictures on your activity, those files are much larger than the actual activity data itself, but still pretty small in the scheme of “things on the internet”. The best way to experience Relive is to track all your activities in our app using our Record feature.


But of course they’re already holding onto those, and it’s critical to their business, so that shouldn’t count.īandwidth costs money, but it’s pretty darn cheap and ride files aren’t that big. Activity files eat up diskspace and backups, and it can be surprisingly hard preserve these things long term.
