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Shkhara
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Have you every wanted to reminisce about old runs? Have you ever wanted to show that multiple activities were linked together? or Tell people about your progress from one workout/route to the next. Well I propose there be a feature added to link activities. It would similar to adding media. You would press a plus button on the edit activity page which would take you to your activity list you would then select the activity or activities that you would like to link to this activity. Then when looking at the activity It would show the other activities title in the description with the ability for users to click on it. 

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Jane
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Helllo @akshathv 

Thanks for posting about this.  We have an existing suggestion for this already garnering support on our Ideas Board so I've consolidated your post with that one.  You can view it here

Be sure to add your vote (kudos) and any additional comments you have.

Also, here are a couple of other related ideas that have been submitted that are related to this topic and may interest you:

https://communityhub.strava.com/t5/ideas/merge-2-different-activities-completed-consecutively/idi-p/...

https://communityhub.strava.com/t5/ideas/simplify-activity-types/idi-p/8152

Thanks so much.


Jane (she/her)
STRAVA | Community Hub Team

Yang
Mt. Kenya

Add a 'collection' feature for multi day activities.

Problem: There are some activities that last for days even weeks for one goal/ in one trip, such as multi-day hiking challenge, multi-day riding tours. In these case, for me, I perfer to upload each activity each day onto Strava.  And the problem comes when I would like to have a summary of the multi day activities - I have to export the gpx, combine them in other websites and there is no way to show these stats on strava. And upload the combined gpx again will make duplicate data and ruin my total miles.

Fix: Add a collection feature that manually group activities for the stats of summary and some nice routes images for social media posting!

UI as below, just similar to normal activities but instead shows summary and also have analysis page for advanced metrics (HR, pace...)

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um
Mt. Kenya

This would be a way to prevent flooding and disorganization of the Strava feed.

During workouts, especially if it's with other athletes who also have Strava; warm ups, the workout itself, and cooldown are recorded separately so it's easier to see pace, splits, etc. This makes it so the feed is very crowded and hard to find someone's activity.

How this could be fixed is having it possible to connect separate activities together and when it's in the feed, it'll be possible to see the highlighted activity in full, but for other activities connected, it'll be possible to see the topic, then a dropdown button available to see other details of the run.

BikeTheFrontier
Mt. Kenya

Currently when attempting a long ride, tour or ultra event, the athlete usually uploads each day or stage as a separate ride. The alternative is to merge multiple activities using a tool like GOTOES but this is not an elegant solution and often looses detail.

I would love to be able to upload an activity of my ride of each day or stage of an event and then 'collect' them under an overall umbrella. This would work particularly well for ultra events where the whole route could then be viewed in the activity feed but when selecting the collection you would then see a list including each activity that made up the total route, which you could then select to view more detailed information. 

When looking at other people's activity Day 1, Day 2 etc it is difficult to get a sense of the epic nature of some of the long distance routes some people are completing and I think it would be a really neat feature. 

PRasmussen
Mt. Kenya

i.e. if you have a training plan that you want to keep track of, you can just look in a folder, and BOOM, there are all the activtes.

jtuck13
Shkhara

It would be great to associate several of my own consecutive activities as one group of activities. For example, sometimes I workout on the track but warmup and cooldown off the track and record these as three different activities. I don't like the thought of filling other people's timelines with my three different activities. I have changed the visibility of the warmup and cooldown before but then these activities don't count towards my weekly mileage and is not really the functionality that I desire. Other use cases for this feature of "grouping activities" could be for times when an activity is accidentally stopped prematurely. However, this is not the only use case as mentioned above (workout example). Another use case I can think of include multi-day races that are run as relays with several team members. It would nice to "link" all of your segments of the race into one grouped activity, both for self-review later but also for others' viewing. 

PRasmussen
Mt. Kenya

To clarify the Idea, a folder, like one in a program like google drive, or dropbox, you can put your activities in one folder to quickly look back at them, viewing them all in one place. It could be a way to keep a training plan in order, or to see what activities you did in a year, month, week, ect.

jhb
Mt. Kenya

Hi,

I would like to propose a feature that comes in handy for people that have multiple activities that are related in some way.

The feature would consist of custom tags or a folder system that let's you group multiple activities together with a custom label.
This would be useful for Triathlons for example, where the different activities obviously belong together but cannot be stored in a single activity.
Another usecase would be multi-day hikes. Everyday a new activity is created but there's no way to link them. Especially when taking longer breaks from a long through hike with other activities in between this becomes hard to navigate.

For example, one might spend a few days in summer on a trail and then come back the next year to continue where last years finish line was. But now there are a ton of other activities in the timeline between last years hikes and this year's activities. It would be cool to make a connection between these activities somehow or at least be able to easily view them at once using a filter by tag, for example.

Long story short, I would like to see a tagging system that let's you define your own tags instead of just using the "commute" or "race" tag. Then one could set up a "Pacific Crest Trail" or "London Ironman" tag to group activities as needed.

Cheers

Jannes

Tinette
Mt. Kenya

I would also love the ability to group activities of a multi-day hike or cycle as well as the ability to group activities of a triathlon into a single event. I would like to see the stats of the individual activities, but also see the collective stats.

Gchaprnka
Mt. Kenya

I'd like to be able to group a number of rides (or disparate activities) together as a larger event. For example, Ill be riding RAGBRAI this month, and it would be nice to have some cumulative stats for the week of riding. This could also apply to things like the TDF, triathlons, bike packing trips, and surely other things I can't think of. 

jan01
Mt. Kenya

Also interested in multi-day activities (hiking, fastpacking, bikepacking etc) being shown as a single entry in the feed, without pretending I can cycle/hike for 500km+ in one "day".. (i.e the combined trip should not trigger "longest ride" awards and similar).

Currently using GPX "segments" to have a single track split logically into days, Strava import has no support for this (and just pretends this was one continuous activity).

EyeC
Mt. Kenya

I like the idea of being able to link activities together, e.g., to cover a triathlon or a multi-day trail or trek. The grouping would be mainly to allow to have a nice display on the feed, similarly to the way a "group activity" appears with one map showing all activities together. 

The feed would show the map with all 3 activities, in the case of a triathlon, with a some totals like elapsed time, distance, etc. However, you would still see below the three distinct activities: swim, ride, run. In the case of a multi-day activity, you would see the full map with all the days and below the list of all distinct activities: Day 1, Day 2, etc.