The app for active people, Strava, today announced that the platform is now supporting 10 additional languages—including Tagalog for Filipinos.
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| Strava's new languages |
Tagalog now available at Strava
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| New languages at Strava |
Apart from Tagalog, other new languages include Czech, Danish, Malay, Norwegian Bokmal, Polish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, and Vietnamese.
The announcement highlights the company's dedication to delivering a localized platform experience across more regions, empowering users to connect with local communities, find inspiration, and pursue their goals.
With the addition of these new languages, Strava is more international than ever before, enabling users to unlock the full Strava experience in their native language, said Louisa Wee, Chief Marketing Officer at Strava. The expansion is a key part of our broader global growth strategy, which includes regional partnerships, localized content libraries, and market-specific challenges and programs launching later this year.
Strava said that free users will be able to enjoy localized features, including tracking over 50 types of activities and connecting with friends.
Meanwhile, subscribers can unlock personalized workout recommendations, tools to discover and plan new Routes, motivating Challenges and competition, and deeper training insights to help them reach their fitness goals.
Check if your app already has the update on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
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