FAQ

Answers about access, devices, the numbers and your data. The Training Science page explains every metric in depth.

What is Allure?

Allure is training analytics for cyclists, runners and triathletes. It pulls in your rides, runs and swims, computes your fitness, fatigue and form, models your engine from your own best efforts, and explains every number in plain language. The core idea is that you are the only valid reference point: every threshold, zone and grade is computed from what you actually did, never from tables of other people.

How much does it cost?

Nothing while we are in private beta. Access is by invite, and beta athletes keep free access while the beta runs. Pricing after that has not been announced.

How do I get access?

Allure is in private beta. If you have an invite link, it opens signup directly. If not, join the waitlist from the homepage and we will work through it as capacity grows.

Which devices and platforms connect?

Strava, Garmin, Wahoo, Polar and Hammerhead connect for automatic activity import, and you can upload FIT files from any device directly. Garmin wellness data such as HRV, resting heart rate and sleep syncs too. COROS is in progress.

What is Effort, and how is it different from TSS or Training Load?

Effort is our single currency for what a session cost you, across every sport. On rides with power it comes from your weighted intensity against your own threshold; without power it comes from heart rate in the training-impulse tradition. It plays the same role as metrics like TSS, but it is computed against your own measured boundaries and has one name so a ride, a run and a swim pay into one fitness curve.

Where do my zones come from?

From you. Power zones hang off your FTP, heart-rate zones off your lactate threshold heart rate, and running pace zones off your Critical Speed, which Allure fits from your own best efforts. When your threshold moves, every zone and every stored session moves with it.

Why does my session show no intervals when I did a workout?

The detector demands what real structure has: work that repeats, recoveries that repeat, and efforts that are genuinely hard for you against your own threshold. A session that does not meet that bar gets no interval report rather than an invented one. If you rode structure and it was not detected, the recoveries were probably ridden very unevenly, which is worth knowing in itself.

Can I build workouts and send them to my device?

Yes. The workout builder creates structured sessions with targets from your own zones, and finished workouts send to Hammerhead head units today. More device targets are in progress.

Does Allure support running dynamics?

Yes. Ground contact time, vertical oscillation, vertical ratio and left-right balance are imported when your watch or pod records them, shown as tiles and chart lanes, and trended against your own history. We deliberately do not grade them against population norms.

Is Allure AI-powered?

No, and we consider that a feature. The models are published sports science: the Banister impulse-response model, the Critical Power framework, the Minetti gradient cost curve and others, each cited on our Training Science page. The insight engine states the evidence behind every claim and says nothing when your data cannot support one.

What happens to my data?

It stays yours. You can export everything you have ever stored as a single file from Settings, delete all training data while keeping your account, or delete the account outright, and deletion is immediate and permanent. Provider tokens are stored encrypted, and connections can be revoked from Settings at any time.

Why do some numbers differ from my Garmin or other platforms?

Different platforms compute against different reference points. Most grade you against population tables or their own proprietary models; Allure computes against your own measured thresholds and says how it got every number. When a threshold changes, Allure also recalibrates your history against it, which other platforms often do not.

Does Allure work for swimming?

Yes, with the essentials: swims import, count toward your fitness and form on the same Effort currency, and pace zones come from your own Critical Speed over swim distances. Swim analysis is shallower than cycling and running today.

I connected a service but no activities appeared. What now?

Give the first sync a few minutes for a large history. If it stays empty, disconnect and reconnect the service, ideally in a private browser window so the provider gives you a fresh login rather than reusing a stale session. The Help page walks through this per provider.

Free while in private beta

Still Curious?

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