Overview
The Power Summary booster adds power meter statistics to your activity description — average power, normalized power, max power, and power zone distribution. This is essential for cyclists who train with power and want to share their wattage data with followers.
Configuration
FTP (ftp)
Your Functional Threshold Power in watts. Used to calculate power zones and IF (Intensity Factor). Default: 200W. Update this to match your actual FTP for accurate zone calculations.
Show Power Zones (show_zones)
When enabled (default: true), includes time spent in each power zone.
Data Requirements
- Power data from source — Requires a power meter connected to your recording device (Garmin, Wahoo, etc.).
- Without power data, no output is produced.
- Power data from Strava's estimated power feature works but is less accurate than a physical power meter.
Tier & Access
Available on the Hobbyist (free) tier.
Common Issues
No output — Activity has no power data. You need a power meter paired with your recording device.
Power zones seem wrong — Update your ftp value. An incorrect FTP shifts all zone boundaries.
Normalized power higher than average — This is normal. NP accounts for variability — a ride with lots of sprints and coasting will have higher NP than average power.
Strava estimated power differs — Strava estimates power using gradient and speed. This can differ significantly from actual power meter readings. The booster uses whatever power data the source provides.
Dependencies
- Requires power data from source
- No integration dependencies