I just signed up for the trial but am unclear exactly what I signed up for. Reading around the forum I think I’ve figured it out but much of the information is from years ago so I just wanted to double check. Here it goes…
- I thought I just registered - is that signing up for the trial?, It appears to be, which is fine, but it would be nice to know that for sure and to have an end date for the trial that I can see. Is the end date anywhere?
- I was working hard with the web/browser version but couldn’t find a way to do a ride from there. Is it true that rides can only be done from a phone (Android or iOS) or bike computer (Karoo or Garmin)? Also, I’m curious if anyone has used scrcpy to project an Android phone onto a MacOS laptop. Has anyone been able to do that successfully while using Xert? It seems like a nice solution for those that do not have a large screen/TV that they can use in their workout area (I’ve just got laundry machines I’ve been trying to reach, on my training bike, for years now).
- I downloaded my last 3 months of rides from Strava and my numbers were amazingly close to what I think they should be, but I was curious if more than 3 months of data can be downloaded in a purchased version. Is there a limit on the amount of data that can be download in the real version?
- Suggested rides are fairly limited in the trial version. I read that there are many more in the purchased plan. True?
- Any other limitations in the trial version?
- I do not have a power meter on the bike I use for outdoor rides. I’ll probably add one if I use Xert but I just wanted to check if that’s crucial. Do rides done without a power meter have any effect on Xert other than just showing up in the calendar?
- Finally, I want to say that from what I’ve seen of Xert so far it’s a very exciting product. I watched the first set of videos (D1-3) explaining what it’s about and it sounds fantastic. Now I just have to figure out how it works.
Thank you!