What Strava buying Runna means for users of both fitness apps – according to their CEOs
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SCIENCE & TECH: What Strava buying Runna means for users of both fitness apps – according to their CEOs – U-S-NEWS.COM
This morning, news broke that two of the services on our best fitness apps list were joining forces: Strava is buying Runna. Strava, which we rated an excellent service at both free and premium tiers with a terrific social media platform and run-tracking integrations, doesn’t really have much in the way of coaching, bar the availability of some static training plans. This seems to make Runna, another highly-rated app built around coaching plans,…
Strava to Acquire Runna, A Leading Running Training App - PressReach
The world’s biggest team has a new coach SAN FRANCISCO, April 17, 2025 /CNW/ — Strava, the app for active people, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Runna, a UK-headquartered tech company developing personalized running training plans and coaching. The acquisition unites the world’s largest fitness community with a leading app in the fiercely competitive running training space, creating compelling value fo…
Strava Acquires Runna: Quick Thoughts Going Forward
This morning Strava announced the acquisition of Runna. Obviously, everyone knows who Strava is, but some might not know of Runna. It’s relatively new, from 2021, and largely focuses on training plans for…well…runners. This includes automated 5K/10KM/half marathon, and marathon training plans. The app is effectively premium only and charges $119/year, following a free 7-day trial (technically you can do the first week of any training plan for fr…
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