Most cycling apps throw charts at you and call it "analysis." VeloLog does something different. It reads what you actually wrote.
Your notes are the signal
When you log that your legs felt heavy after three back-to-back days, or that you always crack at the 90-minute mark in races, that's gold. Numbers can't capture that. But once you've written it down a few times, a pattern starts to form — and VeloLog's AI is built to find it.
How it works
After you've logged at least five entries, VeloLog starts generating insights. These aren't generic tips pulled from a training manual. They're specific observations drawn from your data:
- Mood patterns — "Your mood drops to 2 after rides longer than 3 hours. Consider fueling earlier."
- Training load signals — "Three consecutive days above 150W average correlates with low legs scores the following day."
- Race reflections — "In your last two races, you noted getting boxed in during the final km. A positioning drill might help."
Not a coach — a mirror
VeloLog doesn't prescribe workouts or tell you to do intervals. It reflects back what's already in your journal, organized in a way that makes the patterns obvious. Think of it as a second pair of eyes on your training diary.
Pro tip
The more honest your notes, the better the insights. "Felt fine" doesn't give the AI much to work with. "Felt strong for 45 min then faded, maybe under-fueled" is the kind of entry that leads to a real breakthrough a month later.