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Power-Meter.cc is a web-based analytics tool built around Strava cycling power data, created by Adrian in 2016. It is designed for riders who already use a real power meter and record their rides on Strava. Rather than trying to be a full training platform, it focuses on turning power meter data into actionable metrics such as MAP, FTP, power curves, and training load trends.
The product imports cycling activities via Strava authorization. The Regular version only processes data from the most recent 6 weeks, while Pro can import a rider’s full historical activity data. Core analysis features include 5-second, 1-minute, 5-minute, and 20-minute Maximum Average Power, historical MAP/FTP trends, Power Profile, segment power analysis, and the impact of Fitness, Fatigue, and Form on training and pre-race tapering. Pro also includes email summaries after ride uploads, an ad-free experience, light/dark themes, and coach access. Note that the system only processes rides with a real power meter; Strava estimated power is not made available to third parties.
The text lists Pro at £1.99/month, with a 7-day free trial and no minimum commitment, making it relatively cost-effective. It is a web-based tool, so unlike traditional power analysis software, there is no need to install anything on a computer. Users can connect Strava and then view trend charts and tables directly, giving it a more lightweight positioning.
Its strengths are focus, low cost, and ease of use. It helps fill gaps in Strava’s native analysis, especially around power profiling, MAP comparisons across multiple durations, and Fitness/Fatigue/Form planning. User feedback also mentions responsive email support and ongoing feature updates. The downsides are its strong dependence on the Strava API, with some functionality limited by Strava’s restrictions; the free version has a short historical data window; trophies, badges, training plans, and similar features are still either in development or not yet started; and information on security compliance, APIs, and enterprise permissions is missing.
It is suitable for amateur to advanced cyclists, riders preparing for events, people who want a low-cost way to track FTP/MAP trends, and coaches who need to view athlete data. If users already rely heavily on a full training platform such as TrainingPeaks, Power-Meter.cc may serve more as a supplementary tool. Access from mainland China is not specified in the text, and because it depends on Strava authorization and overseas subscription payments, the network and payment experience may be uncertain. Alternative or comparable products include Strava, TrainingPeaks, Garmin, Wahoo, and others.
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