Really though, if TR had a performance management chart and some annual planner or annual plans it would be incredible. I kind of just hop around TR, Zwift, Sufferfest and Xert and do a bit here and there. Run Strava for the metrics and live segments and TrainingPeaks free edition to occasionally bridge workouts to my Wahoo.
It’s just a big mess. Everyone’s being niche and it’s the end user that’s either paying more than they need or missing out on some features. That’s not the worst bit - worst bit is the messiness of it all. It’s 2019 and you can’t have a cycling app with all your data, charts and training plans etc on it.
I love TR and Zwift but realise that the philosophy of Xert is the future clearly - but I’m far from satisfied with the way things are. Too many apps for me, I want it all, bit I want simplicity. I’ll pay for it too. £300 a year would be cheap for a machine learning training app with every feature.
I know it won’t happen - TR will not develop a virtual world like Zwift, so if I were to place a bet for which app will do it all 5 to 10yrs from now? Smart money must be on Zwift. Possibly a Zwift buyout of TR (even though I’m sure Nate would swear against it until he’s blue in the face) but people and circumstances change daily, let alone year to year.