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The price increase will only impact new users. TrainerRoad is hoping athletes will find the analytics tools and training plans sufficient and drop subscription to other tools. Many athletes including myself, use one of the above tools in addition to TrainerRoad. The above prices are only to use their scheduling and analytics tools and don’t include training plans. When looking at such tools, TrainingPeaks and Today’s Plan come to mind and this is what these tools cost: However, unlike most cycling apps out there, TrainerRoad is the only one that offers cycling, running, swimming training plans along with an analytics tool and the ability to schedule and plan out your season. However, I think the Peloton has a different type of clientele when compared to ones that uses TrainerRoad. Peloton: Peloton digital subscription costs $19.49 or $39 if you have their bike or treadmill.Zwift doesn’t offer a discounted annual membership so the annual cost will come to $180. Here is a look at some of the most popular cycling apps we have today: Other ways companies do this is by giving you less without charging you more like in deodorant or chips – you never hear athletes complain as much about getting less deodorant though!Īt $190 per year, this makes TrainerRoad the most expensive indoor cycling app in the market – not counting the Peloton. Starbucks just last year quietly raised their prices by up to 20 cents without any heads up. Companies have been engaging in this age-old tactic for quite sometimes. Raising prices without notice is nothing new. However, according to Nate, “We didn’t decide to announce it with a “lock-in” period this time because we thought that it was doing a disservice to our other users who are supporting us and staying subscribed.” Last year, they announced the price increase a few weeks ahead of time to give users the ability to signup and lock-in their subscription at the old price. This price increase came at a shock because there was no announcement, communication, or any type of “lock-in” period for users who forgot to renew for any reason or cancel during the summer months. TrainerRoad is the second most popular indoor cycling application just trailing Zwift. Nate Pearson, CEO and Founder of TrainerRoad We’ve really hit a stride as a company lately with releasing our Performance Analytics, calendar, a new desktop app (mobile coming soon) and outside workouts on Garmins (and Wahoos coming soon). The increase in price will be used to hire more people, do more research, and build more features to make you faster.
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This is only 9 months after they increased their prices from $12/month or $99/year to $15/month or $129/year. In an unexpected move, today, TrainerRoad quietly raised their prices to $19.95/month or $189.95 per year if billed annually. So if you canceled your TrainerRoad membership or interested in TrainerRoad, you have until August 2nd to lock-in your membership at $15/month or $129/year.
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Update July 26th, 2019: TrainerRoad is rolling back their prices temporarily to allow users to lock-in the old prices.