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Strava Status: Is Strava Down Right Now?
Use this Strava status guide to confirm outages fast, troubleshoot activity sync, GPS, or feed issues, and get real-time monitoring for the moment Strava goes down.
Quick Strava Status Checklist
- 1. Check status.strava.com for incidents.
- 2. Force-close and reopen the app.
- 3. Confirm community reports on Downdetector.
- 4. Your local activity data is safe — it will sync when service returns.
Check the official Strava status page
Strava posts incident updates, degraded service notices, and maintenance windows on its official status dashboard.
status.strava.comLook for community reports
Crowd-sourced signals from Strava users can confirm widespread activity sync failures, feed errors, or API issues.
Downdetector reportsVerify with independent monitoring
Use API Status Check for third-party monitoring that verifies real Strava endpoints and tracks historical incidents.
Strava on API Status CheckCommon Strava Issues During Outages
Activities not uploading or syncing
GPS activities from watches, bikes computers, or the mobile app may fail to upload or appear in your feed during outages.
Activity feed not loading
The main feed showing friends' activities may display a blank page, loading spinner, or error message during server issues.
Strava API errors for third-party apps
Apps that integrate with Strava (Garmin Connect, Wahoo, TrainingPeaks) may fail to sync when the Strava API is degraded.
Segment leaderboards unavailable
KOM/QOM leaderboards, segment efforts, and performance analytics may fail to load during partial Strava outages.
Troubleshooting Steps Before You Assume Strava Is Down
- 1
Force-close and reopen the Strava app
A full app restart can resolve temporary connection issues that prevent activity uploads or feed loading.
- 2
Check your GPS device or watch sync
Ensure your GPS device or smartwatch has a stable Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection to your phone before blaming Strava.
- 3
Upload your activity manually
If auto-sync fails, export your workout as a .fit or .gpx file from your device and manually upload it to Strava via the website.
- 4
Revoke and re-authorize connected apps
If a third-party app like Garmin or Wahoo can't sync, try disconnecting and reconnecting the Strava integration in that app's settings.
- 5
Check Strava's status page and wait
If the official status page shows an incident, the best action is to wait. Activities queued locally typically sync automatically once the service recovers.
Real-Time Strava Monitoring
API Status Check tracks Strava status with independent monitoring, uptime stats, and incident history so you can confirm outages quickly.
Independent Strava status checks
API Status Check monitors Strava's infrastructure independently so you can verify outages even before official status page updates appear.
Incident history and uptime data
Review past incidents and uptime trends to understand how often Strava experiences disruptions and how long they typically last.
Real-time alerts when Strava goes down
Get instant email notifications when Strava experiences a new incident so you can take action immediately.
Alternative Solutions During Strava Outages
Save your activity locally first
Most GPS devices and fitness apps save activities locally. Your data is safe — it will sync to Strava once the outage is resolved.
Use Garmin Connect or Wahoo as backup
If you use a Garmin or Wahoo device, their native apps can still store and analyze your activities independently of Strava.
Try Komoot or TrainingPeaks
Komoot and TrainingPeaks offer route planning and workout analysis features that work independently of Strava during outages.
Export your workout as a GPX file
Many devices allow you to export your activity as a GPX or FIT file. Save it and upload to Strava when service is restored.
Get notified when Strava is back up
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Strava Status FAQ
Is Strava down right now?
Check status.strava.com for official updates and Downdetector for community reports. If both show problems, Strava is likely experiencing a widespread outage.
Why is my Strava activity not syncing?
Sync failures can be caused by a Strava server outage, a Bluetooth/Wi-Fi issue between your device and phone, or a bug in the Strava app. Check status.strava.com to rule out a server problem first.
Why is Strava not loading my feed?
Feed loading failures typically indicate a server-side issue. Try pulling down to refresh, force-closing the app, or checking if Strava is experiencing an outage.
Will my activity be lost if Strava is down during my workout?
No. GPS devices, Apple Watch, and the Strava app all save your activity locally. Once Strava recovers, the activity will sync automatically.
Why are Strava segments and leaderboards not showing?
Segment leaderboards are one of the first features to degrade during a Strava outage. Check the official status page — this usually resolves within a few hours.
How do I get Strava outage alerts?
Subscribe to alerts on API Status Check to receive instant notifications when Strava experiences an incident or recovers.