Hi! I'm the solo developer behind ActivityCraft—a full-stack developer and triathlete. As a Strava user, I was tired of the same repetitive tasks after every workout—tagging commutes, assigning gear, updating activity titles. It felt like wasted time that I'd rather spend training.
I tried other automation tools, but they either lacked features I needed or worked in ways that didn't make sense to me. I wanted something straightforward, with a clean interface and transparent automation rules. So I built it myself.
ActivityCraft started as a personal side project—no grand plan, just solving my own problem. As I kept improving it, I thought: maybe this could help other athletes too. So I opened it up and started sharing it.
Today, I still run this as a solo project in my free time (though I use "we" sometimes because it sounds more professional 😄). It's not a huge company—just me, maintaining and improving the platform based on user feedback.
Fair warning: This is an active side project, so you might encounter some bugs or rough edges here and there. But that also means I'm constantly fixing things, adding features, and genuinely excited to hear your ideas. Found something that could be better? Have a feature request? I'm all ears—your feedback directly shapes where this goes.
Curious to see where this came from? Check out my Strava profile —every swim, bike, and run automatically managed by ActivityCraft.
Every feature answers: does this actually make managing activities easier? If it doesn't help, it doesn't go in.
I read every piece of feedback. Some of the best features came from users sharing what they needed.
Technology should make things easier, not more complicated. Clean UI, clear rules, no confusion.
This is a side project I actively maintain. There's always something to fix, optimize, or add based on real needs.
If you're tired of manually editing your Strava activities, give ActivityCraft a shot. It's free to start.