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Strava acquires powerhouse AI-training platform Runna, and Garmin should be panicking

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  • Strava has acquired Runna
  • The company says nothing should change for users in the short term
  • It could impact the paid subscription of both platforms

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Two of the best fitness apps for runners and the great outdoors are joining forces. Strava has announced that it has acquired AI-powered running platform Runna.

Strava says it has entered a definitive agreement to acquire Runna, combining the biggest fitness community on the planet with Runna’s impressive training chops.

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