The Strava of driving

Is there a Strava for driving? Yes. Open Road does for drivers what Strava did for runners and cyclists: it records every drive, turns it into stats and streaks, and makes the whole thing social — leaderboards, Segments, and drives with friends. Free on iPhone and Android.

Runners got Strava. Drivers got nothing — until now.

Forum threads have asked for this for a decade: an app that treats driving like the sport it secretly is. People hacked Strava into their cars and watched it ruin their training stats. Open Road is the real answer — every drive recorded, replayed, and scored.

Every drive becomes a stat card

Distance, drive time, average and top speed, g-force, streak — the moment you park, your drive snaps into a card. Personal bests get saved. Milestones stack. Your driving history becomes something you actually look at.

Segments, streaks, and leaderboards

Just like Strava's segments, Open Road gives you times to beat — your own. Segments are timed stretches of road where you chase your personal best, streaks reward driving day after day, and leaderboards rank you against your friends on stats, not luck.

And the part Strava never had: convoys

Drive with your friends on a live shared map with voice — the group stays together, nobody gets dropped at a light, and the whole crew ends on the same stat card.

Questions, answered

Is there an app like Strava for cars?
Yes — Open Road. It records every drive with GPS, replays your route on the map, scores it with stats like distance, drive time, and top speed, and adds the social layer: streaks, leaderboards, Segments, and drives with friends. Free on iPhone and Android.
Can't I just use Strava to track my drives?
You can, but Strava is built for workouts — logging drives pollutes your training stats, and you get none of the driving-specific layers: top speed, g-force, drive streaks, or convoys. Open Road is built for driving from the ground up.
Does Open Road work for road trips?
Yes. Long drives are where it shines — the full route replay, the mileage, the stat card at the end. Battery-efficient tracking means a 12-hour day on the road still ends with your whole drive on the map.
Is Open Road free?
Yes. Free to download and free to track every drive. Premium unlocks more.

Your drives deserve a scoreboard

Open Road is free on iPhone and Android.

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