DashLX Adds Wahoo as a Wearable and App Data Connection

Author: Adam Nash

Published: July 13th, 2026

DashLX now supports Wahoo as a wearable and app data connection, expanding the real-world activity signals brands can capture and activate through the DashLX Lived Experience Data platform.

With this connection, DashLX customers can bring consented Wahoo activity data into their Lived Experience Data layer and activate those signals across ecommerce, marketing, product research, retail, and customer experience.

For brands serving cyclists, endurance athletes, triathletes, and performance-focused consumers, Wahoo adds a valuable source of real-world behavior: how often people ride, where they train, how hard they work, when they shift indoors, and what their activity patterns can reveal about product needs, lifecycle moments, and customer intent.

  1. Why Wahoo Matters for Lifestyle, Outdoor, and Performance Brands
  2. What Wahoo Data Can Include
  3. What Brands Can Do With Wahoo Activity Signals
  4. Frequently Asked Questions.

Why Wahoo Matters for Lifestyle, Outdoor, and Performance Brands

Wahoo has earned a serious spot in the cycling and endurance training world. Its ecosystem includes ELEMNT GPS bike computers, KICKR smart trainers and smart bikes, heart-rate monitors, speed and cadence sensors, SPEEDPLAY pedals, and Wahoo apps including ELEMNT and SYSTM.

That makes Wahoo especially relevant for brands serving road cyclists, mountain bikers, gravel riders, indoor training athletes, triathletes, and performance-focused customers.

Wahoo’s ecosystem supports both outdoor and indoor training behavior, including GPS rides, indoor trainer sessions, structured workouts, route data, power zones, and performance metrics.

In other words, Wahoo helps capture what happens when customers are actually putting in the miles.Wahoo also states that its products connect with 110+ third-party training and fitness apps, giving the platform a strong footprint across the connected fitness ecosystem.

What Wahoo Data Can Include

With customer consent, Wahoo data can help brands understand signals such as:
Ride distance
Ride duration
Average speed
Cadence
Average heart rate
Average power
Normalized power
Training Stress
Calories
Elevation gain
Route distance
Route ascent and descent
Indoor vs. outdoor activity
Workout history
Power zones
Training plans
FIT activity files

Wahoo’s public developer documentation shows support for workout history, workout summaries, routes, plans, power zones, workout files, and webhooks giving brands a strong foundation for turning consented activity data into usable customer context.

What Brands Can Do With Wahoo Activity Signals

For marketing teams at brands like Brooks, HOKA, and Scott Sports already running activity-based rewards and lifecycle programs on DashLX: your trust in the platform is well-placed.

Ecommerce: Personalize Based on Real Usage 

Marketing: Trigger Campaigns From Real-World Behavior 

For marketing teams at brands like Brooks, HOKA, and Scott Sports already running activity-based rewards and lifecycle programs on DashLX: your trust in the platform is well-placed.

For marketing teams at brands like Brooks, HOKA, and Scott Sports already running activity-based rewards and lifecycle programs on DashLX: your trust in the platform is well-placed.

FAQs

What is the DashLX Wahoo integration?

The DashLX Wahoo integration is a wearable and app data connection that lets brands bring consented Wahoo activity data — from devices like ELEMNT bike computers and KICKR smart trainers — into the DashLX Lived Experience Data platform. It turns raw ride and training data into customer signals brands can activate across ecommerce, marketing, product research, retail, and customer experience.

What Wahoo devices and apps does DashLX connect with?

DashLX connects to data from Wahoo's ecosystem, including ELEMNT GPS bike computers, KICKR smart trainers and smart bikes, heart-rate monitors, speed and cadence sensors, SPEEDPLAY pedals, and the ELEMNT and SYSTM apps. Because Wahoo also integrates with 110+ third-party training and fitness apps, DashLX can help surface activity signals from across that broader connected fitness ecosystem.

What kind of Wahoo activity data can brands access through DashLX?

With customer consent, brands can access signals such as ride distance, duration, average speed, cadence, average and normalized power, Training Stress Score, heart rate, calories, elevation gain, route data, indoor vs. outdoor activity, workout history, power zones, training plans, and FIT activity files.

How does DashLX turn Wahoo data into Lived Experience Data?

DashLX connects consented Wahoo activity signals to customer profiles and enriches them with real-world context — like weather, terrain, elevation, and temperature — so a data point like "32 miles" becomes usable customer context. That enriched signal is what DashLX calls Lived Experience Data, and it's designed to plug into the systems brands already use for marketing, ecommerce, and customer experience.

What can brands do with Wahoo activity data in DashLX?

Brands can use Wahoo signals to personalize ecommerce recommendations and replacement timing, trigger marketing campaigns based on real training behavior, support product research and field testing outside the lab, connect retail and event outreach to where customers are actually riding, and spot customer experience moments — like a training ramp-up or sudden drop-off — before a customer reaches out.

Is Wahoo activity data shared with DashLX customer consent?

Yes. DashLX only brings in Wahoo activity data that customers have explicitly consented to share, in line with Wahoo's developer platform and API terms. Brands only receive signals tied to opted-in users.

Which other wearables and fitness apps does DashLX support besides Wahoo?

Along with Wahoo, DashLX supports wearable and app data connections for Garmin, Strava, Apple Health, Coros, Fitbit, Polar, and Suunto, with new connections added regularly.

How is Wahoo data different from other cycling and endurance data sources in DashLX?

Wahoo's ecosystem covers both outdoor and indoor training behavior — GPS rides, indoor trainer sessions, structured workouts, and performance metrics like power and Training Stress Score — giving DashLX a fuller view of how cyclists, triathletes, and endurance athletes train across conditions and seasons, not just when they're outside.

Security Is Part of How DashLX Builds

This milestone didn't happen overnight. It reflects deliberate decisions made throughout DashLX's architecture, data pipelines, and team practices. Security isn't a layer added at the end. It's part of how DashLX designs and ships.

Visit trust.dashlx.com to review DashLX's security posture, or contact the DashLX team to request the SOC 2 report as part of a security review.

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