Strava, an exercise tracking app, acquired the UK-based running coaching app Runna for an undisclosed amount. This acquisition reflects Strava's response to the surging popularity of running, with a significant portion of its users aiming for races this year. Strava recorded nearly a billion runs in 2024, highlighting the global growth in the sport. Runna provides personalized running plans, aligning perfectly with Strava's user base. The acquisition comes after Strava's successful year of growth and new feature launches. Runna, founded in 2022, boasts a large team and international reach. Currently, both apps will remain separate entities. Strava plans to expand Runna's resources and team. The merger aims to enhance value for Strava users by offering personalized coaching.
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