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Recent Strava.com Outages

Is Strava.com down right now? Based on our monitoring, it is currently operational. Strava.com reported 1 outage in the last 30 days. Check below for the latest status updates, outage history, and real-time component monitoring for Strava.com.

TitleDateStateDurationDetails
Uploads from Garmin are currently delayed.2026-08-13T19:49:01.336ZResolved~23 minView

Strava.com 30-day Outage History

Total outages 1 | Last incident: August 13, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Strava.com down right now?

No, Strava.com is not reporting any issues.

How can I check if Strava.com is experiencing an outage?

You can check if Strava.com is experiencing an outage, service degradation, or maintenance by checking this page or by checking their official status page. Strava.com had a total of 1 outage in the last 30 days.

What Strava.com issues are currently reported?

View the Strava.com outages section above for current problems affecting Strava.com services.

How long will Strava.com be down?

Strava.com is not currently experiencing any issues. You can sign up for an IncidentHub account to get notified when Strava.com has an outage or a scheduled maintenance and when it's back up. Alternatively, you can also keep checking their status page.

How can I stay updated on Strava.com's status?

You can stay updated on Strava.com's status by creating an account at IncidentHub. IncidentHub is a vendor outage monitor and status page aggregator that will notify you when Strava.com has an outage or a scheduled maintenance and when it's back up.

How can I fine tune my alerts for Strava.com's status?

You can fine tune your alerts for Strava.com's status by selecting only those components that are relevant to you. You can also choose to be alerted for the start and end of an outage, or for all updates for an outage.

How do you detect Strava.com outages?

We detect outages by monitoring Strava.com's official status page periodically.

How do you detect Strava.com maintenance?

We detect maintenances by monitoring Strava.com's official status page periodically.

How do I report a Strava.com outage?

You can report a Strava.com outage by clicking on the "Report an outage" button at the top of this page.

How long does Strava.com maintenance take?

Strava.com's maintenance duration is usually announced on their official status page. You can also stay updated on Strava.com's maintenance by creating an IncidentHub account.

How can I see scheduled maintenances for Strava.com?

You can see scheduled maintenances for Strava.com and your other services by logging into your IncidentHub dashboard.

What services other than Strava.com do you monitor?

Apart from Strava.com, IncidentHub - as a status page aggregator - monitors 1125+ Cloud and SaaS status pages.

How can IncidentHub notify me about future Strava.com outages?

IncidentHub is a vendor outage monitor and status page aggregator that can notify you about future Strava.com outages using Email, Slack, PagerDuty, Discord, Webhooks, Freshdesk, and more.

How does IncidentHub differ from Downdetector in monitoring Strava.com outages?

IncidentHub monitors Strava.com's official status page directly, so you can see confirmed outages with component-level detail and history. IncidentHub can also send alerts and create a single status page for all your third-party services, including Strava.com.

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