STRAVA TOOLS

37 tools from the Strava MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

READ 30 tools
Read exploreSegments Explore segments Read getActivity Get details of a specific activity Read getActivityComments Get comments for a specific activity Read getActivityKudoers Get kudoers for a specific activity Read getActivityLaps Get laps for a specific activity Read getActivityPhotos Get photos from an activity Read getActivityStreams Get streams for a specific activity Read getActivityZones Get zones for a specific activity Read getAthleteKoms Get athlete Read getAthleteStats Get statistics for a specific athlete Read getAthleteZones Get heart rate and power zones for authenticated athlete Read getClub Get details about a specific club Read getClubAdmins Get club administrators Read getClubAnnouncements Get club announcements Read getLoggedInAthlete Get user info from Strava Read getRelatedActivities Get related activities Read getRoute Get details about a specific route Read getRouteStreams Get route streams Read getSegment Get details about a specific segment Read getSegmentEfforts Get efforts for a specific segment Read getSegmentEffortStreams Get streams for a specific segment effort Read getSegmentLeaderboard Get segment leaderboard Read getSegmentStreams Get streams for a specific segment Read getStarredSegments List starred segments Read getUploadStatus Get upload status Read listAthleteActivities List authenticated athlete Read listAthleteClubs List clubs for authenticated athlete Read listAthleteRoutes List routes for authenticated athlete Read exportRouteGPX Export route as GPX Read exportRouteTCX Export route as TCX

Route Strava through PolicyLayer and every one of its 37 tools is checked against your policy before it runs.

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How many tools does the Strava MCP server have? +

The Strava MCP server exposes 37 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Destructive.

How do I enforce policies on Strava tools? +

Route the Strava server through the PolicyLayer gateway. Define allow, deny, or approval rules per tool in the dashboard; they are enforced on every call before it reaches the server.

What risk categories do Strava tools fall into? +

Strava tools are categorised as Read (30), Write (6), Destructive (1). Each category has a recommended default policy.

Enforce policy on every Strava tool call.

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