CadenceOS is the operating system for cycling communities. A place to share routes, talk gear, find rides, and build culture — without the leaderboards.
Strava knows your power file. Komoot knows your route. Cyql knows your club's membership renewal date.
Nobody owns the conversation between rides. The gear you can't stop thinking about. The road you want to show someone. The story before the stats.
CadenceOS is built by a photographer and a cyclist who got tired of apps that treat every ride like a race result. This is for the rides that don't show up in your feed. The ones that mattered.
Your value here isn't a number. It's the story you tell about the ride.
Real conversation. Real people. Real routes from riders who've actually been there.
Share the route. Share the story. Show someone the road that changed your ride.
Share rides, discuss gear, post route notes, plan group rides. The feed is built for conversation, not just kudos.
Finally did Coll de la Manta from Begues. 22km with 800m of vertical and one truly terrifying descent. Bring layers — the summit was 8 degrees. GPS file in comments.
Hot take: tubeless tires are overrated for urban cycling and everyone pretending otherwise is just trying to justify the setup cost. Fight me.
Organizing a dawn ride through Garraf every Saturday starting June 21. Meet at the mirador at 6:30am. Pace: steady. Coffee after. All levels welcome.
Upload GPX files. Add your notes, photos, and difficulty rating. Build a library of rides that actually mean something — not just dots on a map.
From Begues to the coll and back through the Garraf natural park. Stunning ridge views on a clear day. Descent is technical in places.
The classic Montseny loop. Tough but rewarding. Best in autumn when the forests start turning.
Flat coastal route to Sitges and back. Perfect for an easy Sunday morning. Coffee at the port when you arrive.
Every app measures your ride. CadenceOS is built for the ride you remember for years — the one that changed something.
CadenceOS is being built right now. We're focused on the features that actually matter — a real community feed, route sharing that tells a story, and a culture that belongs to the riders.
No leaderboards. No KOMs. Just cyclists who actually ride together.