Everything you need
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Import your ride from a .fit file
Get started keeping track of your rides by importing a
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Create a journal entry from a ride
Turn the cycling workouts already sitting in Apple Health into journal entries, without importing anything.
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Save to Apple Health
Write your ride data back to Apple Health so the ride you just logged helps close your fitness rings.
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Sync via iCloud
Keep track of your adventures across every Apple device signed into the same Apple Account, automatically.
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Share rides to FITPub
Post a ride to a FITPub instance when you want to let other people know how it went.
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Questions
What does Ride Journal cost?
Ride Journal is free to download, and the free version shows your five most recent rides. A subscription unlocks unlimited ride history, so every ride you have ever logged stays available. Subscriptions are monthly or annual and are managed in the App Store.
What do I need to use Ride Journal?
An iPhone, iPad, Mac or Apple Vision Pro running iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 or
visionOS 26. Your rides can come from a .fit file or from cycling workouts
already in Apple Health.
How do I get my rides into Ride Journal?
Import a .fit file exported from your bike computer or cycling app, or create
a journal entry straight from a cycling workout in Apple Health.
Does Ride Journal sync across my devices?
Yes. Your entries sync automatically via iCloud across every Apple device signed into the same Apple Account. The database is private and only accessible to you.
What about my privacy?
Ride Journal is privacy-focused. There is no user tracking, and your location and ride data are never stored on our servers — they stay on your devices and in your private iCloud database. The full details are in the privacy policy at ridejournal.app/privacy.
Still stuck? support@ridejournal.app