If Strava gives you access to beta features, you use them at your own risk — they may have bugs or errors, and Strava can remove them at any time without notice.
This analysis describes what Strava's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
Participating in Strava beta programs means accepting that features may not work correctly and could affect your data or account, with no recourse against Strava.
Strava's Terms grant the company a broad, royalty-free license to use content you upload, require most non-EU users to resolve disputes through binding arbitration (waiving your right to sue in court or join a class action), and enforce automatic subscription renewal unless canceled at least 24 hours before the billing period ends. The no-refund policy means payments are generally non-recoverable once charged. You can opt out of the arbitration clause by sending written notice to Strava within 30 days of first accepting the Terms.
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Beta feature disclaimers, combined with a broad feedback license, create a framework where user-generated improvement data is captured royalty-free. Teams should assess whether beta terms comply with consumer protection disclosure requirements in relevant jurisdictions.
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