How this automation works
Keep a detailed record of your workouts by automatically adding new Strava activities to a Google Sheets spreadsheet. Each time you complete an activity, its details like date, distance, and duration are logged for easy tracking and analysis. Great for monitoring your fitness progress over time.
Trigger ingredients
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Services used in this Applet
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Create your own Google Sheets and Strava workflow
Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.
27 triggers, queries, and actions
New activity by you
New activity by you with photo
New club event scheduled
New route by you
New starred segment by you
Shoes over distance threshold
Create an activity
Update weight
Create an activity
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More on Google Sheets and Strava
About Google Sheets
Google Sheets lets you create and edit spreadsheets stored on your Google Drive. Turn on Applets to monitor specific cells in your spreadsheets as well create news docs, rows, and cell updates.
Google Sheets lets you create and edit spreadsheets stored on your Google Drive. Turn on Applets to monitor specific cells in your spreadsheets as well create news docs, rows, and cell updates.
About Strava
Strava is the social network for athletes. Turn on Applets to automatically track your activities, compete with friends, stay on top of new club events, and quickly bring information from other services into Strava so you can have a full picture of your performance.
Strava is the social network for athletes. Turn on Applets to automatically track your activities, compete with friends, stay on top of new club events, and quickly bring information from other services into Strava so you can have a full picture of your performance.
