Hi Elliott,
I didn't quite understand the wording of the email notice I received about this.
Will my app be revoked if I take no action?
Best regards,
Viktor
Hey there Viktor,
The only change to the program is the date by which you will be required to submit your application for review. As was the case previously, all developers making use of our API will be required to submit by that date.
The new date is March 4th, 2024 as opposed to October in order to give our community more time to submit 🙂
I didnt understand what is message of this notice evidently.
So do I have to understand like I can not create new strava developer appication after March 4th, 2024?
Hi there, you can review our original announcement for details on the program.
Oh, I am well noted of this information. thank you!
So the answer is "Yes, any existing apps will stop working on less you take action". Is that correct? Clarity is easier than requiring us all to read between the lines. And if, yes, this is true, can you provide some links to how we populate our submission, if we have an existing app? You only sent a link to an unpopulated form, so there must an easier submit button that you've added in support of existing apps. I regularly use the API to download my personal data, but I don't live and breath the Strava API, and can barely remember writing my app, nor how to find it online.
Yes, in order to continue use of our API you will be required to submit by the deadline. If you do not submit, your application will no longer be able to access the API. If you're having difficulty locating your app name or client ID, that is easily accessible in your API Dashboard.
If you're running into issues completing the form, or have questions, you can always reach out to our team directly for support at developers @ strava.com.
Thanks.
Perfect, thanks Elliot. Might I suggest that with the next "Extended Deadline for Strava Developer Program" blast, you explicitly say in the subject line that apps will stop working if you do not take action.
Dear Elliott,
I recieved this message as well. I assume because I use the "Elevate" app, which connects via the API. However, it is not my App. It is an App developed by someone else and everybody who uses it, has to connect to Strava via the API. How do I proceed in this case? How can I contiunue using it beyond the deadline?
App linke here: https://github.com/thomaschampagne/elevate
Best regards,
Hannes
Great that the deadline has ben extended. We submitted our app on 27th April but have not yet heard anything or had our rates increased. Is this normal? Should we have heard anything back by now? Is there a way to get an update, as I appreciate this probably isn't the correct way to get more information.
Kind regards
What is this nonsense? You originally stated:
If you're a developer who intends to use your app solely for yourself, and just your data, you'll be operating in Single Player Mode. For those newly created apps who intend to expand to our athlete community, moving forward you will be required to fill out our form for review. Until your app has been reviewed, you won't be able to authenticate any additional athletes to your app.
This implies that apps written and used by the account holder do not need to do anything to be "blessed" until they decide to expand usage beyond their own account.
Additionally, none of this makes any sense. Why would we need to fill out some form for you to investigate how our apps are being used? Surely you can see how often keys are being used, what request patterns they are creating, and what users have authorized those keys to access their data.
Hey @jsumners thanks for the feedback.
We're asking that all developers who intend to continue using the app submit their info. It's not an investigation into how apps are being used, we're reviewing to ensure that apps are receiving the appropriate access and support. While some apps may appear as "single player mode" from our point of view, there's no way to know what a developers intention is for growth of their app.
If you have any additional questions you can contact us directly for support at developers@strava.com 😀
That still doesn't make any sense. Wouldn't a developer launching, or has launched, an app that will have significant usage reach out to you to discuss support level? Why would those of us writing personal, or even exploration, apps have to jump through extra hoops? It seems to me that all this does is _increase_ the burden on both parties and reduce resources to support those larger apps requesting support.
Hello,
I'm already using Strava API to access my data from own linux/php.
It is rather a script than the web application.
Am I affected throgh the mentioned deadline of March 4th 2024?
Can I use my script after this date?
Regards,
krud73
Hi Elliot,
Firstly, thanks for the information. I understand new deadline for app review is 4th March 2024. But generally, how much time it took for an app review?
What is the min and max time for app review process?
I am trying to submit the form, but the network calls are throwing errors Can someone help?
@hapi_wellness have you had success submitting the form or are you still experiencing issues?
Yes, I am able to submit it eventually.