New features, improvements, and fixes.
The Profile page has merged into Settings, now organized into four tabs: Account (your Strava connection and subscription), Rider (FTP, weight, units, and your target leaderboard), App (theme and install), and Data (export or delete your account). Old Profile links redirect automatically.
Every feasibility number (your time, the wind you need, the finder filters) now measures against your target crown instead of always the KOM. Women default to the QOM automatically, and anyone can override it to KOM, QOM, or Auto in Settings. QOM times fill in over the coming days as we refresh segments, most-ridden first, so newer or quieter segments may show the record as unknown for a bit.
The KOM finder has a new "KOM proximity" filter: drag it and the list keeps only segments where your best time is already within a chosen percentage of the KOM. Narrow to the records that are genuinely in reach on the right day instead of scrolling past the ones you were never going to get. Free riders can engage the slider down to 50% off KOM; the tighter stops are Pro.
With a saved rider profile, the KOM finder now shows a "Suggested for you" button that sets the filters (max KOM speed, popularity, length, and terrain type) to the segments you can plausibly take, computed from your FTP, weight, height, and rider type. One tap, fully adjustable after.
KOMpass is now an installable app you can add to your phone’s home screen. It runs full-screen, works offline, and is ready in one tap. Every rider can switch on push notifications too: tailwind alerts now go straight to your device first, with email as the automatic fallback.
Time and required-wind estimates now account for your body size (aerodynamic drag), your rider type (anaerobic punch), and read the actual elevation profile section by section instead of flattening it to one average grade. That makes them noticeably more honest on flat, rolling, and short segments.
The Email Alerts page now shows the most recent five alert emails we sent you, with the exact subject line, top tailwind, and the segments that triggered each one, so you can sanity-check your threshold without digging through your inbox.
The old 0–100 wind score is gone. Segments are now scored by the signed effective tailwind component along the road, a real number in km/h (or mph) you can reason about directly.
Free users now get three full Advanced Analysis runs every month, including pacing and required-wind, instead of unlimited but partial analysis. Re-opening segments you already analyzed stays free.
The Advanced Analysis page got a full overhaul: a tighter segment header, an inline wind map, a single feasibility verdict, and collapsible sections for pacing and current-wind timing.
The Advanced Analysis page now breaks any segment into sections and shows the exact target speed and power you need to ride each one to take the KOM, gradient and effective wind included.
Added this changelog page so you can keep track of new features, improvements, and fixes in Tailwind KOMpass.