Updated June 2026

Looking for a ProBikeGarage Alternative?

ProBikeGarage is a genuinely good app. If you want clean, manual, distance-based component tracking, it does that well. This page is published by Trail Hits, so weigh it accordingly. We tried to be fair about where ProBikeGarage wins and where Trail Hits goes further.

The short version: Trail Hits adds strain-based wear, per-bike-type models, and a shop-connected service record. Tested on iOS and Android.

ProBikeGarage vs Trail Hits at a Glance

Both are strong bike maintenance apps. Here is where they differ, stated fairly.

CapabilityProBikeGarageTrail Hits
Component registration and swapsYes (polished)Yes
Strava integrationYesYes (plus Garmin, Karoo, Wahoo, RWGPS, Apple Health)
Service-interval notificationsDistance, ride time, ride countStrain-based, predictive
Auto-update bike after each rideYesYes
Wear modelDistance and timeElevation, terrain, conditions, duration
Per-bike-type models (MTB, road, gravel, eMTB)GenericYes (descent, grit, motor-torque, adaptive)
Suspension Problem SolverNoYes (try a setup, log better, same, or worse)
Photos across the bikeMedia storage (premium)On components, the service record, shop inspections, and the setup diary
Rider-shop shared service recordNo shop sideYes (shop work lands on your bike)
Quiver sizeMulti-bikeUnlimited
CostFree tier plus premium plansFree for 10 rides, then low-cost annual

What ProBikeGarage Does Well

Credit where it is due. ProBikeGarage is a well-established, polished bike maintenance tracker, and for a lot of riders it is exactly enough.

ProBikeGarage has been around for years and it shows. The interface is clean, the component database is mature, and the core loop is well thought out. It integrates with Strava, so your rides flow in without manual entry, and it auto-updates each bike after every ride. You can register components, track swaps, log services, and keep custom notes per part. It sends service-interval notifications based on distance, ride time, or number of rides, so you get a heads-up before a part is overdue. Premium plans add full-resolution media storage, enhanced tracking, and priority support.

If your riding is fairly consistent and you want a tidy, manual, distance-based record of your components, ProBikeGarage is a solid choice. It is genuinely good at clean, manual, distance-based component tracking. We are not going to pretend otherwise.

Where Trail Hits Goes Further

Four differences matter most if you are weighing a ProBikeGarage alternative.

1. Strain-based wear, not distance alone

ProBikeGarage tracks wear by distance and ride time. Trail Hits scores each ride by elevation, terrain, conditions, and duration. A muddy descent wears your chain, pads, and pivots faster than a flat road mile, and Trail Hits reads the GPS and terrain data your head unit recorded to reflect that. The result is predictive service intervals tied to how hard you actually rode, not just how far.

2. Per-bike-type wear models

One wear curve does not fit every bike. Trail Hits runs different models per bike type: descent-weighted for MTB, high-mileage drivetrain prediction for road, grit multipliers for gravel, motor-torque math for eMTB, and an adaptive model. Track an unlimited quiver in one app, each scored on its own terms.

3. Suspension Problem Solver

Chasing a setup is usually guesswork. Trail Hits gives you a Problem Solver: pick a problem, try a recommended setup change, then log whether it felt better, the same, or worse. Over time you build a record of what actually works for your bike and your trails, with photos in the setup diary. ProBikeGarage does not have this.

4. The rider-shop shared service record

THE BIG ONE

This is the category differentiator, and it is the one ProBikeGarage cannot match because ProBikeGarage has no shop side. If your shop runs Trail Hits Hub, the work they do lands on your bike's permanent record in your app. Think of it as a Carfax for your bike: every service, part, and shop visit on the record. When the shop replaces a chain or pads, the wear meter zeroes out automatically, no manual update. Shop inspections flow back as a part-by-part degradation timeline across visits.

That reframes the whole thing. Trail Hits is not just a bike maintenance tracker. It is a digital service record for bikes, a bike ownership platform where your strain-scored rides and your shop's work live in the same place. It is the bike maintenance app with shop integration, and the home for your shared bike service history.

When ProBikeGarage Might Be the Better Pick

"My riding is consistent and I just want a clean distance-based log"

ProBikeGarage does this well. If your conditions do not vary much, distance-based tracking gets you most of the way there, and the interface is polished.

"I rely on full-resolution media storage for build photos"

ProBikeGarage premium leans into archival media storage. Trail Hits attaches photos where they are most useful: on individual components, on the bike's service record, on shop inspections, and in the setup diary. If pure full-resolution archival media is your priority, weigh that; if you want photos tied to the actual part and the actual service, Trail Hits puts them in context.

"My riding conditions vary, I ride an eMTB or MTB, or my shop is on Trail Hits"

This is where Trail Hits is built to win. Strain-based wear, per-bike-type models, and the shop-connected service record are the reasons to switch. Try the free tier and see if the predictions match your riding.

Common Questions

What is a good ProBikeGarage alternative?

Trail Hits is a strong ProBikeGarage alternative. ProBikeGarage is excellent at clean, manual, distance-based component tracking with Strava integration and service-interval notifications. Trail Hits adds strain-based wear (it scores each ride by elevation, terrain, conditions, and duration, not distance alone), per-bike-type wear models for MTB, road, gravel, eMTB, and adaptive bikes, a suspension Problem Solver, and a rider-shop shared service record that ProBikeGarage does not offer.

What does Trail Hits do that ProBikeGarage does not?

Trail Hits scores each ride's strain on individual components using elevation, terrain, conditions, and duration, so a muddy descent wears parts faster than a flat road mile. It runs per-bike-type wear models (descent-weighted MTB, road, gravel grit multipliers, eMTB motor-torque, adaptive), includes a suspension Problem Solver, and connects to bike shops: if your shop runs Trail Hits Hub, the work they do lands on your bike's permanent record in your app, like a digital service record for your bike. ProBikeGarage has no shop side.

Is there a bike maintenance app that integrates with my bike shop?

Trail Hits is a bike maintenance app with shop integration. When your shop runs Trail Hits Hub, the service work they perform is written to your bike’s permanent record in your app, creating a shared bike service history (think bike Carfax). Component wear meters reset automatically after a part is replaced, and shop inspections show part-by-part degradation across visits. ProBikeGarage and other trackers have no shop side.

Does Trail Hits import rides from Strava and Garmin?

Yes. Trail Hits imports rides from Strava, Garmin Connect, Hammerhead Karoo, Wahoo, Ride with GPS, and Apple Health, and you choose which integrations sync. Like ProBikeGarage it pulls in your rides automatically, but Trail Hits reads the GPS and terrain data those services capture and turns it into per-component wear weighted by strain, not just distance.

Does Trail Hits store photos of my bike and components?

Yes. Trail Hits attaches photos to individual components, to the bike's service record, to shop inspections, and in the setup diary, so each image is tied to the actual part and the actual service rather than sitting in a generic gallery. When your shop runs Trail Hits Hub, the inspection photos they take flow back to your bike's record automatically. ProBikeGarage offers premium media storage but has no shop side feeding in inspection photos.

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