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What's new in CubeTrek?

CubeTrek, home for your GPS tracks - Visualize, share and manage your GPS tracks
With the arrival of spring marking the close of the skiing season, it's time to dust off those running and hiking shoes and tune up the bikes for their inaugural rides of the year. Whether you're transitioning from snow to pavement or gearing up for new cycling adventures, stay connected for the newest developments and opportunities to track your adventures with CubeTrek.
CubeTrek is now Open Source!
CubeTrek is your free and privacy friendly alternative to Strava & Co.
The code is open sourced under GPL-2; star the Github repo at https://github.com/r-follador/CubeTrek/
New Features
Since our last update, CubeTrek received some cool new features:
A global heatmap of all your GPS tracks. Zoom in to reveal your adventures across the globe. | |
Activity Matching | Automatically match your runs/hikes/trails and compare your speed and progress over time. |
Experimental 3D mode based on Google Earth. Replay your adventures in high-quality 3D. | |
Garmin and Polar support | Directly sync CubeTrek with Garmin Connect and Polar Flow. |
Stats | Tons of stats; your best-ofs, highest peaks, longest runs, most grueling ascents, and a lot more… |

Support CubeTrek
Help to pay to server costs by becoming a Supporter: https://cubetrek.com/subscribe
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Contribute to the source code! Got coding skills? PR to the Github repo
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Coming Soon: Your Q1 review
Following the great response to our 2023 annual review, CubeTrek is excited to announce that we will be distributing your personalized reviews for the first quarter of 2024 (January-March) via email shortly. This comprehensive report will provide you with a detailed analysis of your contributions and achievements, allowing you to measure your progress against the previous year.
Make sure to import all your activities, connect your Garmin/Polar devices. There’s still more than one week left to challenge yourself with longer runs, extensive hikes and bicycle rides to beat Q1 of 2023.
