Guide · June 2026

Export indoor rides to Strava as FIT files

Free vs Pro

No subscription. License validation is the only server call for Pro — ride data never leaves your device unless you export it.

How to export a session

  1. Complete a workout with RitmoSync Pro active — sessions save automatically when recording is enabled.
  2. Open Training history from the app menu.
  3. Select the session you want to export.
  4. Choose Export FIT or Export CSV — the file downloads to your device.
  5. Upload the FIT file to Strava: Upload → File on the Strava website or app.

Why FIT instead of manual entry?

FIT files carry second-by-second power, cadence, and duration — Strava calculates training load, zones, and power curves from the full record. CSV works for spreadsheets or tools that prefer tabular data; FIT is the standard for activity platforms. For TrainingPeaks, see our TrainingPeaks export guide.

Privacy note

Export is you choosing to share a file. RitmoSync does not sync rides to Strava automatically and does not store your history in the cloud. Use Download my data in the app menu to back up all local settings and sessions as JSON.

Typical workflow

Many riders use this stack:

  1. Structured intervals in RitmoSync (zones on screen, resistance adjusted manually)
  2. Export FIT when the session ends
  3. Upload to Strava for the training log and fitness charts
  4. Keep the local copy in RitmoSync history for review and re-export

Pro is $39.90 once — history, custom programs, and FIT export.

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