

Dibma is a tool designed to create realistic fake running activities specifically for Strava. It allows users to generate GPS-based running data that can be uploaded to the popular fitness tracking platform, serving purposes like entertainment, testing, and content creation.
The platform enables users to design custom routes by sketching any path on a map, whether it's their neighborhood, a mountain they've never visited, or a meme-shaped course. Users can control detailed parameters including distance, pace, date and time, heart rate, and even add pauses or stops to maintain realism. Before generating the final file, users can preview charts and statistics to ensure the activity meets their expectations.
Dibma works through a simple three-step process: first, users draw their desired route on an interactive map; second, they customize the activity details like pace and heart rate; third, they preview the data and generate a FIT file ready for Strava upload. This approach requires no actual GPS tracking or physical running, focusing instead on digital creation.
The primary benefits include the ability to create entertaining content for social feeds, test Strava features without actual exercise, and experiment with different running scenarios. Use cases range from creating meme runs and "impossible" routes to generating activities for demonstration purposes or personal amusement.
The tool targets curious runners, content creators, and anyone looking to add creative or humorous elements to their Strava feed. It integrates specifically with Strava through FIT file uploads and operates on a credit-based pricing model where users purchase credits to generate activities.
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Dibma is designed for curious runners, content creators, and individuals looking to add fun or creative elements to their Strava feed. It appeals to those who want to generate entertaining activities for jokes, demos, or experiments without actual running. The tool is also suitable for users testing Strava features or creating content for social media, emphasizing responsible use for non-competitive purposes.