Strava acquires massively popular Runna app
Briefly

Strava CEO Michael Martin announced the acquisition of Runna, a promising app catering to runners with AI-powered coaching programs. This strategic move addresses Strava's notable gap in providing in-app training plans, which many users sought. Runna has rapidly gained popularity since its launch in 2021, raising significant funding and expanding its team. This partnership is expected to benefit both parties, with Strava strengthening its features and Runna gaining access to a larger community.
For a while, Strava had created static, document-based plans for runners but the reality is those were used very, very infrequently.
We came to realize that, as it related to runners, that guidance was training plans.
Read at The Verge
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