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GoldenCheetah vs Blitz

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

GoldenCheetah

8.0
Science

Performance software for cyclists, runners and triathletes

Blitz

9.0
Developer Tools

Performance analysis software

Metric GoldenCheetah Blitz
Category Science Developer Tools
AI Score 8.0 9.0
30-day Installs 5 2
90-day Installs 33 17
365-day Installs 179 81
Version 3.7 2.1.563
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 2.1K 14.1K
GitHub Forks 466 817
Open Issues 67 87
License GPL-2.0 MIT
Language Standard ML TypeScript
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 5mo ago
First Seen Feb 9, 2015 May 22, 2024

Reviews

GoldenCheetah

GoldenCheetah is a comprehensive open-source performance analysis tool designed specifically for cyclists, runners, and triathletes. It provides advanced data visualization, training load analysis, and performance metrics, making it an invaluable resource for athletes and coaches seeking to optimize their training regimens.

Analyzes training data to provide insights into performance metrics for cyclists, runners, and triathletes.

Pros

  • + Open-source with an active community and regular updates.
  • + Comprehensive suite of tools for performance analysis.
  • + Supports a wide range of sports including cycling, running, and triathlon.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual installation of updates.
  • - Primarily focused on niche sports, which may limit its appeal to a broader audience.

Blitz

Blitz is a comprehensive performance analysis tool tailored for developers using Next.js. It offers a fullstack toolkit, making it unique for those working within this framework. Its strong community support and active development make it a valuable resource for performance optimization.

Provides performance analysis tools for developers working with Next.js.

Pros

  • + Comprehensive performance analysis tools
  • + Integrates seamlessly with Next.js
  • + Active development and strong community support

Cons

  • - Primarily designed for Next.js, limiting appeal to other frameworks
  • - May be complex for those unfamiliar with Next.js