For Cyclists
Upload a ride and Allure tells you what it cost, what it built, and where your next personal best is hiding. Every number traced back to something you actually did.
Join the betaEvery session becomes a number you can track. Fitness, fatigue and form are plotted across the season so you can see whether you are building, holding or digging a hole, and whether you will be fresh on the day that matters.
No population tables. Your zones come from your own power curve, recalculated as you get fitter, so a threshold session is at your threshold rather than at the average of a study population you were never in.
Build intervals step by step, or start from a template for any energy system, then send the session to your Garmin calendar. Steps, targets and repeats arrive intact and execute on the device.
Intervals are detected from the shape of the effort rather than guessed at, so a session is described by what you actually did: the reps you held, where you faded, and how it compares to the same session six weeks ago.
Training plans
Allure does not sell you a twelve week plan written for somebody else. A canned plan will scale its intervals to your FTP, but one threshold number cannot describe an engine: two riders holding the same percentage of it are doing different physiological work, because the power duration curves underneath them are different shapes. And a plan drawn up in advance cannot see the week you actually had.
What Allure does instead: it models your engine from your own power data, tells you what each session cost and what it built, and gives you a builder and a calendar to design the next one at the right intensity. You decide the shape of the block. Allure makes sure the numbers underneath it are yours.
If you already follow a plan from a coach, that works too. Build the sessions, send them to your Garmin, and use Allure to check that the block is landing the way it was drawn.
Yes. Allure fits a critical power model to your own best efforts across every duration, so your threshold updates as your riding does, without needing you to schedule a formal test. You can override it if you have a recent test number you trust.
Yes. Build a structured workout in Allure and push it to your Garmin calendar; it syncs to the head unit the next time the device connects, with steps, power targets and interval repeats intact. Note that the Garmin Connect phone app does not display steps for workouts from any third party, but they are there on the head unit itself.
Yes. Connect Strava or Garmin and your history imports automatically. You can also upload FIT files directly.
Allure is free while it is in private beta, and the essentials stay free after that. Your training history exports whenever you want it.
A power meter gets you the most out of Allure, but heart rate and speed data still drive load, form and zone analysis. Rides without power are analysed on heart rate instead.
Free while in private beta
Connect Strava or Garmin and your first insights are minutes away.
Join the beta