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Athlete limit / app review request - Client ID 251616 (triboard.app)

  • June 14, 2026
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Hi all,

I'm getting ready to launch triboard.app and I'm hoping for some guidance on the athlete limit before I go live.

App details

  • App name: triboard.app
  • Client ID: 251616
  • Status: Preparing for public launch, expecting under 100 athletes initially

What it does: Each user connects their own Strava account and only ever sees their own activity data. The app does not display one athlete's data to any other user, and it does not use Strava data for AI/ML training - I've built it to stay within the current API Agreement.

What I've tried: I submitted requests through the increase form twice but haven't received a response. I understand the new tier system now lets Standard Tier developers self-upgrade to 10 athletes from the API settings dashboard, which is great - my question is about the step beyond that.

My question: What's the current expected process and timeline to get an app reviewed so it can authenticate athletes beyond the self-upgrade cap, now that the new tiers are live? Is the email-to-developers route still the right path, or is there a new in-dashboard "Submit for Review" flow I should use instead?

Thanks in advance - happy to provide any additional details or screenshots.

1 reply

Jan_Mantau
Superuser
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  • June 14, 2026

Hi ​@mkp, as you already have submitted for a review there is nothing further you can do. According to reports of others the timeline is between 2 days for a approval until many months without any meaningful response from Strava.