Watta vs Strava: Built for the Erg, Not the Road

By the Watta Team · Updated March 2026

Quick Verdict

Strava is the world's largest social fitness platform, but it treats rowing as an afterthought. Watta is purpose-built for erg athletes — with AI OCR screen capture, a rowing-specific Effort Score, and Karvonen-based heart rate zones. If rowing is your primary sport, Watta gives you deeper insight per session. If you track multiple sports and want a massive social network, Strava is hard to beat. The good news: Watta syncs to Strava, so you can use both.

Watta vs Strava: Watta is a free, AI-powered rowing workout tracker purpose-built for erg athletes. It features OCR screen capture, a 0-100 Effort Score (cardiac load 40%, work output 35%, pacing 15%, economy 10%), Karvonen heart rate zones, clubs, squads, and Strava sync. Available on iOS.

Feature Comparison

FeatureWattaStrava
Erg Data CaptureAI OCR — photograph your PM5 screen and every metric is extracted automaticallyManual entry or Bluetooth connection via third-party apps; no native erg screen reading
Effort Scoring0-100 Effort Score combining cardiac load (40%), work output (35%), pacing (15%), economy (10%)Relative Effort based on heart rate only; no rowing-specific weighting
Heart Rate ZonesFive personalised zones via Karvonen method using resting + max HRZones based on percentage of max HR only; less accurate for trained athletes
Rowing AnalyticsSplit trends, watts per stroke, stroke rate tracking, pacing analysis, negative split detectionBasic distance, time, and average pace; no stroke-level analytics
Social FeaturesClubs, squads, social feed, leaderboards within your rowing communityMassive global network, segments, kudos, clubs, challenges across all sports
PriceFreeFree tier with limited features; Summit subscription at $11.99/month for full analytics
PlatformiOSiOS, Android, and web
Strava IntegrationNative sync — workouts push to your Strava feed automaticallyN/A — is Strava

Why Choose Watta

  • +AI-powered erg screen reading eliminates manual data entry entirely
  • +Rowing-specific Effort Score accounts for pacing, stroke economy, and cardiac load — not just heart rate
  • +Karvonen heart rate zones are more accurate for trained athletes than percentage-of-max

Where Strava Excels

  • +Enormous social network with millions of active users across dozens of sports
  • +Mature route and segment features for on-water and outdoor rowing
  • +Available on all platforms including Android and web

Detailed Breakdown

Strava is an excellent general-purpose fitness platform, and if you run, cycle, and row, it provides a single place to track everything. Its social graph is unmatched — you likely already have friends on Strava. However, Strava treats erg workouts as second-class citizens. There is no way to photograph your PM5 screen and have data extracted. There is no stroke rate tracking, no split trend analysis, no pacing breakdown. Strava's Relative Effort metric uses heart rate alone, which misses the mechanical work dimension entirely — two sessions at the same heart rate but wildly different splits would score identically. Watta's Effort Score solves this by weighting cardiac load at 40%, work output at 35%, pacing consistency at 15%, and stroke economy at 10%. For rowers who want to understand their erg sessions in depth, Watta provides meaningfully better analytics. And because Watta syncs to Strava, you do not have to choose — log in Watta for the rowing insight, let it push to Strava for the social reach.

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