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Last updated: June 14, 2026
Using CYCLYNK
CYCLYNK is a cycling and running profile dashboard. You can sign in with Google, create a public handle, choose a profile type, add activities manually, optionally connect Strava, and share a public profile page.
Account and sign-in
You must use a Google account to sign in. You are responsible for keeping access to that Google account secure. CYCLYNK may use your Google account identifier and email address to create and recognize your account.
Handles and public profiles
Your handle becomes part of your public URL. Handles must follow the app format and cannot use reserved words. After registration, the handle is treated as a stable public identity and is not designed to be changed from the normal settings flow.
Activity data
You are responsible for activity data you enter manually, including title, date, distance, duration, speed, heart rate, calories, and elevation. CYCLYNK displays charts, highlights, trends, and summaries based on the data available in your account.
Profile type visibility
Your profile type controls what activity types appear publicly. A cyclist profile shows cycling activities, a runner profile shows running activities, and a both profile can show both. Changing profile type can hide old activities from your public page, but those activities may remain saved in your private dashboard.
Social links and public content
Optional Instagram, Strava, YouTube, Threads, and TikTok links may be shown publicly when you add them in Settings. Do not add links, names, bios, or activity titles that you do not want visible to people who can access your profile page.
Strava integration
Strava import is optional and only works when the app is configured for it. If you connect Strava, CYCLYNK may import recent activities and store connection data needed to sync and avoid duplicate imports. You are responsible for disconnecting or requesting removal if you no longer want that connection used.
Availability and changes
CYCLYNK may change over time as features are added, adjusted, or removed. The app is provided as an activity profile tool, not as medical, coaching, safety, or professional training advice.