Statistics for Strava is a self-hosted, open-source dashboard for your Strava data.
Features and improvements worth mentioning since we lasted posted here:
- Dark mode
- Added a timeline view of your key achievements and milestones over time.
- Added statistics for recording devices, giving you more insight into which devices you use for your activities
- You can now view Eddington metrics in both metric and imperial units, regardless of your default unit system
- Use compression algorithms to store data. This results in a 70% drop in used storage space
- A lot of bug fixes and quality of life improvements
As always, thanks for your feedback and I’m looking forward to more feature requests! Stay fit, stay healthy 💪


Best I can do is Strava with a one-time purchase instead of a subscription
Okay if all you want is the gps tracking and simple metrics like pace, I could probably knock that out in an afternoon and put it up for free. But IIRC, Strava does a lot more than that. I haven’t used it in ages though so not too sure.
A good, no fuss, simple open source GNSS tracker with HR that is compatible with gadget bridge would go a long way. I just want something like a classic casio digital watch that tacks my runs and forwards the raw data for analysis on my phone or a self hosted service.
You may want to look at the supported devices on this project. It’s an app to get data to/from wearables.
Two of the supported devices are bangle.js and bangle.js 2. These are open source smart watches with GNSS and HR, which have different apps available already that I believe can record data without your phone connected, and then sync later, either to your phone or computer (not sure on that one). And you can develop your own apps too of course.
I don’t really know much more than that. I do want to get back into exercising regularly, and would like to track my progress, so I may get one myself at some point.
I’ve already looked into gadgetbridge, but all supported devices unfortunately have fairly limited functionality. I get that it’s the premise with the reverse engineering they do to make things almost work.
The bangle.js models are a fucking ugly apple watch clone, I’d never wear that thing. And I’m not looking to get an actual smartwatch, I have no need for any of that clutter or a desire to charge my watch daily or every other day.
I’ve used a coros pace 2 for a long time, definitely not private but very limited smartwatch bullshit and >week of battery with +1h of daily GPS tracked running. Not supported by gadgetbridge though.
OpenTracks?
That’s not HW, I need the bloody HW to do any actual HR tracking. GNSS without HR is not worth much to me. There are no good HW solutions on the market, they either violate privacy or suck on a functional level.
OpenTracks has integrations with several HR BLE trackers: https://codeberg.org/OpenTracksApp/OpenTracks/src/branch/main/README_TESTED_SENSORS.md
And all of them are limited or require official app alongside of it. I repeat myself; there are no good open source (or just privacy respecting) HW solutions available.
That’s simply not true. The Decathlon HRM Band for example connects to virtually everything that can understand a generic HRM over BLE. And limited in what sense? It’s either sending a heart rate or not.