Your activity list
Your activity list is the home of every track you've recorded or uploaded — it's the page on your profile where you browse, filter and open your activities.
Filtering your activities
A collapsible filter panel lets you narrow the list down:
- Activity — filter by sport. Only the categories you've actually used appear in the menu.
- Sort order — Last activities, Last imported, First activities, First imported, or Latest challenges.
- Tags and Features — multi-select your own tags/features; matching tracks are shown.
- Location — filter to a single locality/spot.
- With images — show only activities that have photos.
Most filters apply on the fly; tap Apply filters after changing the activity or sort order. The list pages in as you scroll, so you can keep going without clicking through pages.
Each of your own tracks also carries quick actions right on its card — a privacy toggle (public ↔ private) and delete.
View in 2D or 3D
Open any activity and you can watch it two ways:
- 2D map — an interactive map with full replay: play/pause, stop, a draggable timeline, and speed multipliers from ×1 up to ×256. A chart along the bottom plots your metrics, and you can switch it between distance, altitude + speed, heart-rate, cadence and battery.
- 3D globe — tap View 3D to relive the activity on a real terrain globe in the 3D player. On dense tracks you can also drop into a first-person view.
The full replay toolset is documented in The 2D & 3D viewer.
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3D replay of other people's tracks is a Premium feature (non-Premium visitors get a limited number of free 3D views). Your own brand-new tracks are always viewable in 3D.
Changing the map tiles
On the 2D map you can switch the basemap from the tile menu. The choices include OpenStreetMap, OpenTopoMap, Google Terrain and Google Satellite, plus several topographic styles. Premium unlocks the extra high-detail retina tiles; your choice is remembered for next time.
The calendar
A calendar sits alongside your activity list. Days that have an activity are marked with a dot; click any day to see that day's activities listed below (with their duration, distance, sport and location). Step through months with the arrows, or jump straight to any year you've been active. The calendar respects whatever filters you've set, so it always matches the list.
Creating a challenge from a track
Any track can become a challenge that others race against. From the track's 2D map, choose Create challenge — the track's key waypoints are pulled in as the challenge's checkpoints, and you set a name, description, image and privacy. Once published, anyone's matching activity is automatically scored against it and ranked on the challenge leaderboard (sortable by performance, distance, time or speed). Your best challenge results also show on your profile.
Exporting & merging
From a track you can export it back out as GPX (handy for backups or scoring sites), and you can combine several tracks into one shared replay — see Uploading tracks and Scenes.
