January brought some significant improvements to how you track and understand your bikes in Componentry. Here's what's new.
Bike Fit Measurements
Your positioning matters. Now you can track 35+ measurements across saddle, handlebar, stem, cockpit, cleats, and frame geometry — all linked to your bike profiles.
Save each fit as a version. Compare side-by-side. See exactly what changed between professional fits or your own adjustments. No more guessing if you moved that saddle 3mm forward or back.
Wahoo Activity Import
Already have months of rides in Wahoo? Import them directly. Choose your last 7, 30, 60, or 90 workouts and they'll process in the background, updating component wear automatically.
No manual logging. No data entry. Connect and import — your component usage updates itself.
Component Measurements
Track specifics like brake pad thickness and chain stretch. Record measurements during service logs with notes on condition. When you retire a component, capture its final state in one step.
Over time, this builds a history of each component's decline — giving you the data to know exactly when to act next time.
Seven Languages
Componentry is now available in German, Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, and Portuguese. Pick your language on any page and it follows you through sign-up and into your account.
Metric or Imperial — Your Choice
Distance values throughout the app now respect your preferred units. Set it once in your preferences; see kilometres or miles everywhere.
Coming Soon: Mobile Apps
We've been building native iOS and Android apps that bring your component tracking on the road. Wahoo import, bike management, and your full gear overview — in your pocket. More details soon.
