2024 Strava Quick Edit feature The latest update from Strava introduces the Quick Edit feature, aimed at streamlining the process of editing and sharing activity details. The update allows users to customise various activity details with just a couple of taps, such as the title and start time, and gives you the option to easily hide metrics like pace, heart rate and calories burned, if you decide that your data is to good (or bad) to share.
Following a series of recent feature launches, including Dark Mode, the route planning and activity recording app has today officially launched the Quick Edit feature; but some of you, like me, may have already noticed it in your Strava app, as it’s been in beta testing for a couple of months and was gradually rolled out to some users, according to Strava.
"With Quick Edit, Strava athletes can easily personalise their active journeys in just two taps – manage who sees an activity, hide specific workout data like start time, customise an activity title, hide their map and upload photos/videos", says Strava.
Editing your activities on Strava is nothing new and is already pretty simple, requiring you to locate the three dots in the top right and edit from there on the Strava phone app. However, Quick Edit allows you to customise key details with two taps and all in one place.
After uploading an activity to the Strava app, a pop-up appears allowing you to edit what Strava considers common activity details. You can […]
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