AI assistants cannot access real-time Strava training data without manual export
Athletes using Claude or ChatGPT for training analysis must copy-paste Strava data every session since no native integration exists. AskYourData built a personal MCP URL for $2.99/mo that bridges Strava to AI assistants in real time, confirming the problem has paying users. The pattern generalizes to any quantified-self data source.
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