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Geer turns Strava rides into maintenance alerts.
Geer is a bike maintenance tracker that syncs with Strava, lets cyclists log components like chains, cassettes, and brake pads, and sends reminders before wear becomes a failure. It is pitched as a privacy-first EU-built PWA that works on any device, with a free tier and a low-cost Pro upgrade.
// ANALYSIS
Hot take: this is a sharply defined utility with a real recurring pain point, and the Strava sync gives it a believable wedge into cyclists who already track their rides.
- –The core problem is clear: most riders ignore component wear until something breaks.
- –Strava integration lowers adoption friction because the app can infer usage from existing ride data.
- –The PWA approach is pragmatic for a niche audience that spans iOS, Android, and desktop.
- –Privacy-first and no-ads positioning may resonate with cyclists who want a simple tool rather than a full fitness platform.
- –The main risk is market size: useful, but likely limited to serious cyclists who maintain their own bikes.
// TAGS
bikingcyclingstravamaintenancepwaproductivity
DISCOVERED
11d ago
2026-03-31
PUBLISHED
12d ago
2026-03-31
RELEVANCE
7/ 10
AUTHOR
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