Strava’s next move? Turn itself into Facebook for runners

0 Posted by - 30th August 2019 - Technology

How do you take an app that’s doing well and make it ultra-popular? For James Quarles, the CEO of activity-tracking company Strava, achieving scale was the priority when he took on the role two years ago. Strava is a fitness app that styles itself as a social network for people serious about sports. Market competition is fierce: brands such as adidas, Under Armour and Asics have acquired popular apps like Runtastic, Map My Run and Runkeeper, while makers of wearable devices – such as Fitbit, Samsung and Apple – are pushing customers to use their apps. In China, the world’s largest app market, local champions Keep, Yodo Run and Codoon dominate.

Quarles’ strategy has been to turn the app into a social media platform for athletes, with a highly competitive twist: “We exist to digitise motivation,” he says. Co-founded by Mark Gainey and Michael Horvath, Strava turned 10 last year, and now has 43 million users and a particularly active community of professional athletes and dedicated amateurs.

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