What do you do to get more people to subscribe to Strava Premium? The answer isn’t Strava Premium at all, but rather an à la carte version of the premium plan called Summit. Now, riders will have a choice for what specific features they can pay more for, or you can pay for all the features just like the current premium version.
It’s important to note that while Summit will replace Strava Premium, anyone who’s currently a Strava Premium member will retain access to all of their current features at the same price.
If you’re not a current Strava Premium member, then maybe this new Summit pack will convince you to pony up for something above the free version. Split into three different packs, there is the Safey, Training, and Analysis packs. You can choose to pay for just one of the three, or the whole pack – and you can choose to pay for them monthy, or ahead of time for the full year at a substantial discount.
Features
Training Pack:
- Custom Goals,
- Training Plans
- Filtered Leaderboards
- Race Analysis
- Live Performance Data
- Pace Analysis
Safety Pack:
- Beacon (share your location during activities)
- Personal Heatmaps
Analysis Pack
- Relative Effort
- Workout Analysis
- Live Segments
- Heart Rate Analysis
- Power Analysis
- Fitness & Freshness
Each pack is available for $2.99 per month for a single pack, or $7.99 per month for all three. Or you can buy a single pack for a year at $23.99 with all three going for $59.99. Available now.