Cycling’s come a long way from handwritten maps and old-school speedometers. Whether you’re a casual weekend cruiser or a full-on Lycra warrior, the right app can totally change how you ride. We’re talking smarter tracking, better routes, and just more fun on two wheels. There are loads of apps out there, so we did the digging to bring you the ones that actually deliver. Let’s get into it.
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1. Komoot
Komoot is like your adventure co-pilot. Whether you’re planning a cycling trip, heading out on a hike, or just exploring your neighborhood trails, this app helps you map out detailed routes tailored to your activity. It uses real community highlights and insights to suggest scenic paths, interesting stops, and local favorites. The route planner is user-friendly, with helpful details like surface types, elevation, and difficulty levels so you know exactly what you’re getting into.
The turn-by-turn voice navigation keeps you focused on the ride without needing to stare at your screen. If you’re going off-grid, no problem, you can download maps for offline use. Plus, it syncs effortlessly across all your devices, from your desktop to your Garmin or Wahoo bike computer. And once you’re back, you can add photos and notes to share your adventure or just keep a digital memory for yourself.



Main Features:
- Route planner with surface type, difficulty, elevation, and distance
- Turn-by-turn GPS voice navigation for hands-free guidance
- Offline maps with detailed terrain info for remote rides or hikes
- Community-powered highlights to discover must-see spots along the way
Perfect For:
- Cyclists and hikers looking for scenic or safe route suggestions
- Riders who like to plan and tweak their routes with detail
- Anyone who wants to explore new areas without losing signal or direction
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.komoot.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/komoot-hike-bike-run
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/komoot
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/komoot

2. Ride with GPS
Ride with GPS is built for cyclists who like to dig into the details of every ride. This app helps you plan routes, navigate with turn-by-turn voice guidance, and keep friends or family updated with live tracking. It’s packed with features that go beyond basic ride tracking, like offline maps, customizable privacy zones, and powerful planning tools that show surface type, elevation, and Points of Interest.
What really sets it apart is the route planner and heatmap system. You can see where others ride most often, explore underused roads, or revisit your own ride history. It also connects easily with GPS devices like Garmin and Wahoo, and it’s one of the few third-party apps that works with Garmin Varia for vehicle alerts. It can feel a bit overwhelming at first due to all the tools, but once you get the hang of it, there’s a lot of control at your fingertips.



Main Features:
- Turn-by-turn voice navigation and offline map support
- Mobile route planner with surface info, elevation, and POIs
- Global and personal heatmaps to explore popular and personal ride data
- Bluetooth support for sensors, plus integration with Garmin, Wahoo, and Apple Watch
Perfect For:
- Cyclists who like to plan their routes in detail, down to the surface type
- Riders who want live tracking for safety or social sharing
- Tech-savvy users who use GPS computers or Bluetooth sensors and want everything synced across devices
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: ridewithgps.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/ride-with-gps-bike-navigation
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details
- E-mail: info@ridewithgps.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/ridewithgps
- Twitter: x.com/ridewithgps
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/ridewithgps

3. TrainingPeaks
TrainingPeaks is basically a cyclist’s digital coach and training diary rolled into one. It’s built for people who don’t just ride for fun but are chasing real goals, maybe it’s a 100-mile gran fondo, a podium finish, or just pushing your FTP a little higher. What makes it stand out is how well it helps you plan, track, and make sense of your training. It connects with just about every gadget out there, from Garmin and Wahoo to Zwift and your Apple Watch, pulling all your ride data into one place.
If you’re into structure and numbers, you’ll probably love this app. You can look at things like fatigue, fitness, and form to make smarter choices about when to push and when to rest. The app’s a bit lighter on features compared to the full desktop version, but still solid for checking workouts, logging miles, and seeing how your training is stacking up. It’s definitely geared toward riders who like to train with purpose rather than just spinning for the heck of it.



Main Features:
- Syncs rides from Garmin, Wahoo, Zwift, and more for full performance tracking
- Lets you follow training plans or create your own from scratch
- Visualizes your fitness over time with charts like the PMC (Performance Management Chart)
- Offers structured workout planning with custom intervals and scheduling tools
Perfect For:
- Road cyclists training for races, time trials, or big endurance rides
- Riders working with a coach and needing a shared platform to communicate and adjust plans
- Data-minded cyclists who want to track more than just speed and distance
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.trainingpeaks.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/trainingpeaks
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details
- E-mail: support@trainingpeaks.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/TrainingPeaks
- Twitter: x.com/trainingpeaks
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/trainingpeaks
- Address: TrainingPeaks, 285 Century Pl, Louisville, CO 80027

4. Cyclemeter
Cyclemeter turns your phone into a full-on cycling computer without needing to shell out for extra gear. It’s packed with features that hardcore cyclists will appreciate, but it’s also surprisingly friendly for riders who just want solid ride tracking without all the fluff. You can track speed, distance, elevation, heart rate, cadence, and power, and it works with most sensors right out of the gate. If you’ve got a handlebar mount and a charged phone, you’re good to go.
The level of customization here is honestly kind of wild. You can tweak your data screens, set up interval workouts, race your past rides, and get audio updates as you pedal. It even supports voice control and lets you hear text-to-speech messages from friends while you’re riding. There are a few quirks, and the interface might feel a bit clunky to some, but once you get used to it, it’s one of the most feature-rich cycling apps out there.



Main Features:
- Tracks cycling metrics like speed, cadence, heart rate, elevation, and power
- Customizable workout displays, announcements, and training plans
- Live tracking and voice announcements keep you connected and in the zone
- Import and export GPX, TCX, KML, FIT, and CSV files for full workout control
Perfect For:
- Cyclists who want serious tracking power without buying a separate bike computer
- Riders who enjoy customizing their ride data and training structure
- Data-driven folks who like to review every mile, split, and interval afterward
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: cyclemeter.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/cyclemeter-cycling-gps-tracker
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details
- E-mail: support@abvio.com

5. Map My Ride
Map My Ride has been around for years, and it’s still one of the most approachable cycling apps out there. Whether you’re hopping on a bike for the first time in a while or training for your next big event, this app makes it simple to log rides, track progress, and stay motivated. It’s part ride tracker, part fitness coach, and part social network, rolled into one clean interface that’s easy to figure out even if you’re not super techy.
The real-time stats are solid: GPS maps, pace, elevation, calories burned, all the stuff you’d expect, plus optional voice coaching to keep you in the loop while you ride. It works with Garmin, Apple Watch, and other fitness gear, and if you’re someone who likes to share rides or compare notes with friends, the community challenges and activity feed can add a nice boost of accountability. It’s not perfect but overall, it’s a reliable ride companion with a strong feature set.



Main Features:
- GPS tracking with real-time stats on speed, distance, and elevation
- Route discovery tools to find, save, or share great rides
- Syncs with Garmin, Apple Watch, Google Fit, and other wearables
- Built-in coaching, training plans, and goal-setting tools
Perfect For:
- Cyclists who want a balanced app for tracking, planning, and community features
- Riders who enjoy logging their fitness journey and setting personal goals
- Commuters and weekend riders looking for an easy, all-in-one tool without needing a separate bike computer
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.mapmyride.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/map-my-ride-with-gps-tracker
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/mapmyride

6. Bikemap
Bikemap is designed for cyclists who care as much about the route as the ride itself. It leans heavily into helping you explore new places with confidence, thanks to detailed route planning tools and a huge library of bike paths submitted by other riders. Whether you’re rolling through city streets, tackling forest trails, or planning a long touring route, Bikemap makes it easy to find, follow, and tweak your perfect ride.
Bikemap focuses on the cycling experience, not just fitness tracking. You can plan loop rides, explore offline, and even navigate based on your bike type: city bike, mountain bike, road bike, you name it. The app offers a clean, map-focused interface with useful tools like POIs for water stops or restrooms, elevation profiles, and bike-friendly map layers. Some of the more advanced features do sit behind a paywall, but the free version still gives you a solid foundation for getting out and riding smarter.



Main Features:
- Route planning based on bike type, surface, and elevation
- Turn-by-turn voice navigation with offline map support
- Interactive maps with bike-specific points of interest (like repair shops and water stops)
- Community-driven route database with millions of global options
Perfect For:
- Riders who love planning and discovering new cycling routes
- People who need reliable offline navigation in remote areas
- Cyclists looking for personalized route options based on terrain and bike type
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.bikemap.net
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/bikemap-bicycle-tracker-gps
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details

7. Strava
Strava is like that friend who always shows up for the ride, keeps track of everything you do, and somehow knows where all the cool routes are. It started off as a cycling and running tracker, but it’s evolved into more of a full-on social network for people who move. For cyclists, it’s especially handy if you like to compete (or just compare) with others, track your progress in obsessive detail, or explore new places with crowd-sourced routes.
In Strava you can join clubs, send kudos to other riders, create challenges, or just stalk your own stats. The app syncs with most major GPS devices and fitness trackers, and even if you only ride casually, there’s still a certain thrill in seeing where you stack up on popular local segments. The free version is solid, but the paid version unlocks live segments, training logs, and a bunch of extras that hardcore cyclists might find pretty motivating.

Main Features:
- Tracks and logs your rides with detailed performance metrics
- Segment leaderboards to compete with others or chase personal records
- Route planning based on popular paths used by local cyclists
- Real-time safety tracking with Beacon location sharing
Perfect For:
- Competitive cyclists who love chasing PRs and segment crowns
- Riders who enjoy social features like clubs, challenges, and kudos
- Cyclists who want detailed ride insights and data to level up their training
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.strava.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/strava-run-bike-hike
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/Strava
- Twitter: x.com/strava
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/strava

8. Wahoo SYSTM
Wahoo SYSTM is for cyclists who want more than just another training app. It’s built around helping you understand your strengths, train with purpose, and actually enjoy the process. The workouts are tailored using something called 4DP – it sounds fancy, but really it just means the app figures out what kind of rider you are and builds sessions around that. Whether you’re training for a race or just want to get stronger, SYSTM puts structure behind your ride without sucking the joy out of it.
There are immersive videos from pro races, inspiring ride-alongs through epic landscapes, and high-energy sessions that somehow make suffering kind of fun. Plus, it includes strength, yoga, and mental training, so you’re not just building legs of steel but a well-rounded foundation. If you like having a plan and hate wasting time, this one’s worth a serious look.



Main Features:
- Personalized 4DP Rider Profile to tailor training to your unique power strengths
- Huge library of immersive content, including Sufferfest and ProRides
- Structured training plans for events, races, and overall fitness goals
- Integrated strength, yoga, and mental workouts to support your riding
Perfect For:
- Cyclists who want customized indoor training with real purpose
- Riders looking for engaging, entertaining workouts instead of virtual cartoon worlds
- People who value a full-body, well-rounded approach to becoming a better cyclist
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: wahoofitness.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/wahoo-systm
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/wahoofitness
- Twitter: x.com/wahoofitness
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/wahoofitnessofficial
- Address: Wahoo Fitness Headquarters, 90 West Wieuca Rd NE, Suite 110, Atlanta, GA 30342

9. Zwift
Zwift flips the script on indoor cycling. Instead of zoning out in your garage staring at a wall, you’re riding through colorful virtual worlds, racing strangers from across the globe, and climbing digital mountains without ever leaving your house. It’s like a video game that actually makes you fitter, with all the data you’d expect from a serious training app. If you’re someone who struggles to stay motivated on a turbo trainer, this app can be a total game changer.
Zwift community is another story. You can jump into group rides, enter a race at any hour, or just cruise around scenic routes like Watopia or Scotland. The workouts and plans cover all fitness levels, and the platform syncs with smart trainers and other gear pretty easily. It’s not without its quirks – the interface can be a bit much, and tech issues do pop up – but when it works, it’s a blast. It turns solo training into something way more fun.

Main Features:
- Virtual 3D worlds with 100+ cycling routes, including epic climbs and flat sprints
- Thousands of structured workouts and training plans tailored to your level
- Real-time group rides and races with cyclists around the world
- Companion app for ride control, community interaction, and progress tracking
Perfect For:
- Indoor cyclists who want to make training way more entertaining
- Riders who enjoy friendly competition and community vibes
- People who get bored easily and need some visual stimulation to stay focused
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.zwift.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/zwift-indoor-cycling-fitness
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/gozwift
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/gozwift

10. ROUVY
ROUVY takes indoor cycling and adds a big dose of realism by letting you ride real-world routes filmed in high-quality video. Instead of just pedaling through imaginary landscapes, you’re riding past actual vineyards in Italy, over mountains in France, or across cities like Tokyo and Rio. Whether you’re training for a race or just trying to stay fit when the weather’s awful, ROUVY brings the world to your living room in a way that feels more like a true cycling adventure than just another workout.
It’s not just about pretty videos, though. ROUVY offers a serious training platform that caters to everyone from casual riders to pros. The app includes structured plans, challenging climbs, and events that make you want to keep coming back. It integrates smoothly with smart trainers and fitness platforms like Strava and Garmin Connect. There are a few quirks with the interface and video streaming, but the experience overall is immersive and rewarding. If your ideal ride involves beautiful scenery and a bit of sweat, ROUVY hits the mark.

Main Features:
- Over 1,500 realistic routes using actual video footage from iconic global locations
- Indoor training plans and workouts created by pro cyclists and coaches
- Virtual racing, group rides, and weekly challenges for all levels
- Syncs with popular devices and platforms like Strava, TrainingPeaks, Garmin, and Wahoo
Perfect For:
- Riders who prefer real scenery over gamified graphics
- Cyclists training for outdoor races or long-distance events
- People who want to explore global routes without leaving home
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: rouvy.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/rouvy-real-indoor-cycling-app
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details
- E-mail: support@rouvy.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/rouvy
- Phone: +420 910 920 986

11. Trailforks
Trailforks is like your all-in-one guidebook for hitting the trails, whether you’re mountain biking, hiking, or exploring backcountry routes. It’s got a massive database of trails around the world, and it’s built with real outdoor enthusiasts in mind. If you’ve ever been out riding and wished you knew what trail connected where, or which paths were actually open, Trailforks steps in to solve that. It helps you plan, navigate, track, and explore routes with a map that’s loaded with helpful details like trail conditions, elevation, and user reports.
Even though the app’s design can feel a little overwhelming at times, the features packed inside are worth figuring out. The offline maps, GPS navigation, and trail badges make it a handy tool for everything from weekend rides to big cross-country missions. Trailforks also connects to devices like Garmin and Strava, making it a solid choice for people who already have a gear setup. There’s a free version with plenty to offer, but going Pro gets you global map access and more integrations.



Main Features:
- 650,000+ trails and points of interest, with support for mountain biking, hiking, and running
- GPS navigation, elevation profiles, topo maps, and offline map access
- Live trail conditions, user-submitted reports, and weather alerts
- Sync with Garmin, Strava, Wahoo, and more for a connected experience
Perfect For:
- Riders who love exploring new trails and need offline maps in remote areas
- Mountain bikers and hikers looking for real-time trail info and user updates
- Anyone who wants to plan routes, track their progress, and find new places to ride or hike
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.trailforks.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/trailforks-offline-bike-maps
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/trailforks
- Twitter: x.com/trailforks
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/trailforks

12. TrainerRoad
TrainerRoad is like having a personal cycling coach who actually knows what they’re doing and doesn’t yell at you. If you’re the type who thrives on structure and goals, this app is built for you. It ditches the fancy graphics and gamification you see in other platforms and just focuses on one thing: helping you get stronger, faster, and more efficient on the bike. Everything is based on your individual power data, so the training adapts as you improve, making sure you’re not overreaching or undertraining.
There’s a bit of a learning curve, especially if you’re not used to structured workouts or the whole power-based training concept. But once you’re in the groove, it’s seriously effective. The plans are rooted in sports science, the daily recommendations make it easy to stay consistent, and the Progression Levels actually show you how you’re improving. If you’re chasing a PR or prepping for a race, TrainerRoad keeps you honest and on track.



Main Features:
- Adaptive training plans that respond to your performance and schedule
- Over 3,000 structured indoor and outdoor workouts built around your personal fitness level
- Clean, data-focused app experience with real-time ride metrics
- Easy syncing with smart trainers, head units, and popular platforms like Garmin and Strava
Perfect For:
- Cyclists training for races, long events, or performance goals
- Data-driven riders who want to maximize training time without fluff
- Indoor training fans who prefer a no-nonsense, results-first approach
Contact and Social Media Information:
- Website: www.trainerroad.com
- App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/trainerroad
- Google Play: play.google.com/store/apps/details
- E-mail: support@trainerroad.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/TrainerRd
- Twitter: x.com/trainerroad
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/trainerroad
- Address: 10589 Double R Blvd. Reno, Nevada 89521
Final Word
Whether you’re chasing KOMs, navigating remote trails, or just squeezing in a quick spin between meetings, the right app can totally change how you ride. From hyper-focused training tools to immersive virtual routes and community-powered trail maps, there’s something out there to match every type of cyclist and riding goal. The best part? You don’t need to spend a fortune or be a tech wizard to take advantage of them.
So go ahead, test a few out, mix and match, and find what fits your style. Because at the end of the day, cycling should feel good, be fun, and keep pushing you forward. And if an app can help you ride smarter, safer, and with a little more joy, then that’s a win worth downloading.