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I don’t see an intuitive section to place this topic, so I’m putting in the Strava Features Chat.

I'm using Windows 10 on the latest Chrome browser. I’m trying to view my activity history. My questions / weird observations are in bold.

I navigate to my profile, scroll down and find the drop down to change the date range. The dates shown are Aug 12 2024 - Aug 11 2025. First, today is Aug 17, 2025, so where is the past week? Perhaps it’s only counting full weeks… confusing, but whatever.

I scroll down and I do see my recent activities from this week. I scroll further down to look for more activities and I don’t see any activities older than Aug 11, 2025. No option to load more activities. So, where are my activities prior to Aug 11, 2025? I know they are there because I see them in the mobile app.

I click on the drop down and change the dates to Aug 14, 2023 to Aug 12, 2024, the activities change as expected. However, now I only see my activity from Aug 17, 2024. Where are any 2024 activities?

Any ideas on what’s going on?

 

Hi ​@Trailspin,

to be honest I don't find the profile view to be the easiest to navigate through older activities on the web version, I rather use the “My Activities” page:

https://www.strava.com/athlete/training

Are those 2024 activities visible there?


@Trailspin  Did you click on the week (any of the blue bars) to see your other activities from 2024?


Thanks for the responses. I did not click on the blue bars in the graph. At some point I knew this was how I had to navigate this interface and I forgot.

I think this is a fantastic example of terrible UI design. I hope the developers realize this and change the design or at least add other ways to navigate past activities. What other website uses bar graphs as the only means to navigate a list of items? How is this possibly intuitive?

Anyways, I decided to take the time to make a proposal of some changes that, imo, would help to make this bar graph navigation functional.

What do you all think about these proposals?
 

 


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