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Activity Feed by Participant

The activity feed gives you a detailed view of each participant's athletic contribution to a challenge. It displays all logged activities in chronological order, with their data and photos.

Accessing the activity feed​

  1. From a challenge's donor list, click on a participant's name
  2. The participant's activity feed is displayed with all their recorded sessions

[SCREENSHOT: Participant's activity feed with multiple chronological entries]

Information per activity​

Each entry in the feed presents the following data:

Sport type​

The sport practiced during the session: running, cycling, swimming, walking, hiking, or any other sport compatible with the challenge.

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The sport type is automatically determined during synchronization with Strava or Garmin.

Distance covered​

The distance completed during the session, expressed in kilometers. This value directly contributes to the challenge goal (for performance challenges with a km goal).

Duration​

The session's activity time, expressed in hours and minutes. For challenges with an hour-based goal, this value counts toward progress.

Photos​

Participants can attach photos to their activities. These photos enrich the feed and bring a human, visual dimension to the challenge.

[SCREENSHOT: Activity in the feed with an attached photo showing a participant in action]

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Encourage your participants to add photos to their activities. Images make the campaign more vibrant and can be used in your communications (with participant consent).

Contribution to goals​

The activity feed shows concretely how each participant contributes to the challenge goals:

  • Km goal: each activity adds its distance to the participant's counter
  • Hour goal: each activity adds its duration to the counter
  • Fundraising goal: activities don't directly change the financial counter, but they motivate the participant's network to make donations

The participant's cumulative progress is visible at the top of their profile, above the activity feed.

[SCREENSHOT: Participant's progress bar above their activity feed]

Activity sources​

Activities appearing in the feed can come from different sources:

SourceDescription
StravaAutomatic synchronization of activities recorded on Strava
GarminAutomatic import from Garmin devices and app
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Activities automatically synced via Strava or Garmin contain detailed data (GPS track, elevation, pace).

Using the feed for campaign engagement​

The activity feed is a useful tool for energizing your campaign:

  • Highlight efforts: share remarkable participant activities on your social media
  • Create excitement: show your community recent activities to encourage others to participate
  • Monitor engagement: identify the most regular participants and those who might need encouragement

To return to the overview of your campaigns, see the campaign overview.