How to Get and Share Links From Strava

It is possible to navigate directly to an activity, segment, profile page, or club on Strava by using the relevant page’s URL. Information about how to obtain the correct URL can be found below.

Activity

If you are grabbing a link to an activity using the Strava website, navigate to the activity and copy the URL of the displayed page.

If you are grabbing a link to an activity using the Strava mobile app, follow the instructions below to locate the link:

    1. From the Strava mobile app, select the activity in question.
    2. Tap on the share icon within the activity view:
      iOS share icon image2.png
      Android Share icon image1.png
    3. Use one of the options provided to share/copy the activity’s URL.

Please note that the share icon is only displayed on your activities. If you do not see the share icon on one of your activities, your ​​activity’s privacy control may be set to ‘Only You.' You must change the activity’s privacy control to ‘Followers’ or ‘Everyone’ to see the share icon displayed. More information about your activity privacy controls can be found here.

Segment

If you are grabbing a link to a segment using the Strava website, navigate to the segment and copy the URL of the displayed page. If you are viewing the segment on one of your activities, click on the View Overall Leaderboard or View full leaderboard option to open the segment's page.

If you are grabbing a link to a segment using the Strava mobile app, use the instructions below to locate the link:

    1. From the Strava mobile app, select the activity that includes the relevant segment.
    2. Scroll down and tap on View All Results under the segments list.
    3. Find the segment name and tap on it.
    4. Next to your Effort time, tap the share icon:
      iOS share icon image2.png
      Android Share icon image1.png
    5. Use one of the options provided to share/copy the segment’s URL.

Profile Page

​​If you are grabbing a link to a profile page using the Strava website, navigate to the account in question and copy the page's URL.

If you are grabbing a link to an account using the Strava Android app, use the instructions below to locate the link. Currently, it is not possible to obtain profile page URLs via the Strava iPhone app. Instead, we recommend iOS users log into the Strava website to obtain profile URLs.

    1. From the Strava Android app, navigate to the account in question.
    2. Tap on the share icon from the profile screen:
      Android Share icon image1.png
    3. Use one of the options provided to share/copy the profile page’s URL.

Club

If you are grabbing a link to a club using the Strava website, navigate to the club in question and copy the URL of the displayed page.

If you are grabbing a link to a club using the Strava mobile app, use the instructions below to locate the link:

    1. From the Strava mobile app, navigate to the relevant club.
      1. On iOS, tap the Share the Club button under the club’s description and use one option to share/copy the club’s URL.
      2. On Android, tap the share icon image1.pngand use one of the options provided to share/copy the club’s URL.

Route

If you are grabbing a link to a route using the Strava website, navigate to the route and copy the URL of the page displayed.

If you are grabbing a link to a route using the Strava mobile app, follow the instructions below to locate the link: Private routes cannot be shared using the Strava mobile app. Use the Strava website to obtain the URL to a private route.

From the Strava mobile app, navigate to your profile from the You tab and scroll down to tap Routes.

  1. On iOS, tap on the iOS share icon: image2.png Alternatively, when viewing an individual route, tap the ellipsis button (...) in the upper right and choose the Share option. If you are viewing a route created by another athlete, the Share option will replace the ellipsis button when viewing a route.
  2. On Android, tap on the relevant route and then choose the See Details option. Tap the Android share icon image1.png

Use one of the options provided to share/copy the route’s URL.

 

 

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