Summary
- Strava, an app used to track running and cycling activity, has acquired Runna, which provides AI-powered training plans, for an undisclosed amount.
- Strava will look to expand Runna’s offerings and integrate the apps more seamlessly, with users expected to gain access to new features within weeks.
- While Runna’s training plans will be available on Strava, the companies will continue to operate as independent services.
- Subscription details are yet to be determined, with Runna’s current offering charging users 119.99annually,comparedwithStrava′s79.99 subscription fee.
- Some subscribers are unhappy with the increase in subscription fees, while others are opposed to features being behind a paywall.
By Victoria Song
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