How this automation works
Automatically log your workouts to Evernote for easy tracking and reflection. This Applet runs every time you record a new activity on Strava and creates a note in your chosen Evernote notebook with details like activity type, time, and distance. Ideal for fitness enthusiasts who like seamless journaling of their training progress.
Trigger ingredients
Action fields
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Create your own Evernote 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.
23 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 Evernote and Strava
About Evernote
Evernote is a cross-platform, freemium app designed for note taking, organizing, and archiving. Turn on Applets to sync and save the information you care about to your notebooks — automatically and quickly.
Evernote is a cross-platform, freemium app designed for note taking, organizing, and archiving. Turn on Applets to sync and save the information you care about to your notebooks — automatically and quickly.
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.
