Know what your gear needs before you go.

Your chain, your fork and your running shoes wear out at different rates. Orbit counts the kilometres and hours on each one, then tells you what to check.

Compatible with Strava

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HOW IT WORKS

You ride. Orbit keeps count.

01

Add the bike

Pick a bike type. Orbit builds the parts list from a maintenance template. Shoes just need a name.

02

Feed it rides

Strava, a file off your head unit, or typed in by hand. Anything Orbit cannot place waits in a review queue.

03

Let it count

Kilometres, hours and days pile up against each part’s own interval.

04

Do the work

Log what you did. Orbit resets that clock and tells you what is next.

A chain and a fork do not wear at the same rate.

So Orbit does not lump them together. Every part gets its own interval, its own history and its own due date.

  • Kilometres for a chain. Hours for a fork. Months for brake fluid.
  • Healthy, coming due, due, overdue — per part, not per bike
  • Every service logged, with what it cost

WHAT ORBIT TRACKS

What Orbit watches.

Intervals that fit the part

Kilometres for a chain. Hours for a fork. Months for brake fluid. Or all three at once.

Bikes and shoes

Every part carries its install date and baseline. Shoes just count kilometres.

Alerts that actually arrive

An email when something comes due, plus a weekly coming-due digest.

A record worth keeping

What you did, when you did it, and what it cost. Per part, not per bike.

The whole garage at once

Every active bike and pair of shoes on one screen.

Strava optional

Sync it if you use it. Otherwise a Garmin or Wahoo export in CSV, TCX or FIT works fine.

Pay for garage size, not features.

FREE

$0

One bike + one pair of shoes

Everything Orbit does, for the bike and the shoes you ride now.

  • Component usage and schedules
  • Maintenance status and alerts
  • Service and replacement history
  • Ride and run importing and review
Start free

Every account starts free. Upgrade from settings when the garage outgrows it.

Questions, answered.

Do I need Strava?
No. It is the easiest way to stay current, but an export off your head unit in CSV, TCX or FIT works too, and so does typing a ride in. Orbit only needs distance and time.
Does Orbit know how worn my parts are?
No, and it will not pretend to. It counts what you have ridden against the interval you set, then tells you to go and look. Chain stretch and pad thickness need calipers — no ride tracker measures them remotely, so those arrive as an inspection reminder.
What do I get for free?
All of it, for one active bike and one active pair of shoes. Schedules, usage, alerts, ride import and the full service history. No card.

Your chain is already wearing out.

Free for your first bike and your first pair of shoes. No card, no trial clock.

One bike and one pair of shoes, free. Start free