Once connected, Strava sees your training calendar, race schedule, and weekly progress.
Strava connects to tools you choose. OCR Trips and Google Calendar are two of those tools. You talk, Strava orchestrates.
“Add a 45-min tempo run on Thursday and put it on my calendar”
Understands your request and calls the right tools
Creates the workout in your training calendar
Creates a matching event on your calendar
Why two separate tools? OCR Trips manages your training data — workouts, race trips, progress. Google Calendar manages your schedule. Strava connects them so you don't have to. One sentence, both updated.
When you connect OCR Trips, Strava gets access to these tools for your training data.
Strava combines these tools with Google Calendar to give you a complete training assistant — reading your plan, writing new workouts, and keeping your schedule in sync.
One-time setup. Works immediately after.
Go to Settings → Fitness Tracker and click "Connect Strava." You'll be redirected to Strava to authorize OCR Trips.
Grant OCR Trips permission to read your activities. We only read — we never post or modify anything on your Strava profile.
When you finish a workout on your watch or bike computer, it syncs to Strava, then Strava sends it to OCR Trips. Your actual duration, distance, and elevation are filled in automatically.
Strava acts as the hub — Garmin, Coros, Polar, Wahoo, Apple Watch, and Zwift all sync to Strava automatically. Connect once and all your devices are covered.
Your API token only accesses your own training data — workouts, trips, and weekly stats. Nothing else. Tokens are hashed with SHA-256 before storage, so we never see your actual token.
OCR Trips never connects directly to Google Calendar. Your AI assistant calls each service separately — your Google credentials stay with Google.
You can revoke your token from Settings at any time to instantly disconnect your AI assistant from your training data.
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