MTB Project alternatives
MTB Project users often look for alternatives due to persistent app crashes, especially during navigation or when zooming, and a dated user interface. While some appreciate its free access to trails, others seek more reliable performance and advanced features like eMTB filtering or better Garmin integration.
Why users look for alternatives to MTB Project
- The app frequently crashes, particularly when zooming, navigating, or in areas with low cell service, making it unreliable for trail use.R1R6R7R10
- Users report a dated and sometimes confusing user interface, with text running into graphics and difficulty reading reviews.R1R10R18R39
- Some users experience issues with specific features, such as the constant pop-up for Onyx mapping, difficulty resetting passwords, or the removal of GPX file downloads for devices like Garmin.R3R4
- The app lacks specific features like eMTB trail filtering, which is crucial for riders in areas with restrictions.R9
- There are complaints about the app's performance and stability declining since its acquisition by OnX.R7R22R25R36
- Some users desire a dedicated navigation mode to help with turn-by-turn directions.R11
- The app requires an account for basic functions like marking trails as favorites.R39
- Map data can be outdated or incomplete in certain regions, such as specific trail systems in Wyoming or entire countries like France and the UK.R34R45
The alternatives
AllTrails is a widely used app for discovering and navigating trails across various outdoor activities, offering an easy and intuitive experience for users of all levels R52R58. It provides trail guidance and helps users find new spots and breathtaking views R52R56.
Better for: AllTrails is better for users who want an easy-to-use, intuitive app for discovering new trails and navigating, especially when traveling to outdoorsy adventure locations R58. It suits those who prioritize a broad range of outdoor activities beyond just mountain biking R54.
Head-to-head: MTB Project vs AllTrailsStrava is a popular app for tracking various workouts, including running and cycling, and allows users to track their progress and see maps of their activities R72R75. It offers features like groups and events, which can be useful for coaches and athletes R72.
Better for: Strava is better for users who want a dedicated workout tracker for running and cycling, who value seeing their progress over time, and who appreciate community features like groups and events R72R75. It suits those who want to trace back their steps and stay motivated R75.
Head-to-head: MTB Project vs StravaCyclemeter is a highly configurable and detailed logging application for multiple sports, particularly cycling, providing real-time updates on performance, distance, and calories R83R84R89. A key advantage is that users retain 100% control over their data, unlike many other fitness apps R80. It is easy to use for novice riders and offers good history tracking R83.
Better for: Cyclemeter is better for cyclists who ride frequently and want detailed, real-time tracking of their rides, including distance, calories, and pace R83R89. It is ideal for users who value data privacy and want complete control over their activity data R80. Novice riders also find it easy to use .
Head-to-head: MTB Project vs Cyclemeter Cycling GPS TrackerTrailforks is a go-to trail reference app, especially for mountain biking, offering color-coded trails, offline maps, and the ability to find local trails when traveling R97R100R103R105. It provides helpful additions like pictures and videos in reviews R97.
Better for: Trailforks is better for mountain bikers who need a comprehensive trail reference, especially for finding trails in new locations and navigating with color-coded maps R97R103R105. It suits users who appreciate community-contributed content like photos and videos R97.
Head-to-head: MTB Project vs Trailforkskomoot is a great app for planning routes for cycling, running, and other activities, offering accurate maps and useful directions R111R116R118R120. The route planning experience has been improved with recent updates, making it quick and easy to use R120.
Better for: komoot is better for travelers, cyclists, and runners who need a reliable tool for planning routes with accurate maps and directions R111R116R118R120. It suits users who appreciate an evolving route planning interface R120.
Head-to-head: MTB Project vs komootYou should stick with MTB Project if you appreciate a free app that provides trail information without a monthly subscription, and you are willing to tolerate occasional crashes and a dated UI . It is a valuable resource for finding trails and offers topographical profiles .
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What reviewers actually said
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- [R1] MTB Project Unstable: Crashes often, UI is hideous and text runs into graphic blocks. Borderline unusable.
- [R6] MTB Project Keeps crashing: maps keep crashing on iphone when you try to zoom in or out.
- [R7] MTB Project Glitchy and Paywalled: Ever since combing with onx the app just crashes out when loading longer routes. They need to put more development resources into it if I am paying for it with an Onx account.
- [R10] MTB Project Nothing but crashes: Used the app for years with no issue, but using it with low service now and it continuously crashes. Very disappointing and makes the app completely unusable. Also please update your UI for Liquid Glass, the app looks terrible
- [R18] MTB Project Reviews: Could not figure out how to read reviews. Really disappointing
- [R39] MTB Project Good app, bad user interface: Good app, but the requirement for an account to do half the functions is a little ridiculous. For example, you can’t even mark a trail as a favorite without logging in. And some of the UI choices are just plain bad - e.g., the button to “update” a place is right next to the “go to” and “delete” buttons, and all three of them have such tiny text it’s easy to click the
- [R3] MTB Project Works ok with a few major bugs: I love this app for planning rides, but for usinig it to navigate it has several major issues. The first is it constantly pops up a spammy window for Onyx mapping, somtiimes this window will not close on my phone. It happens constnatly. The other issue is when I'm trying to use the app to navigate on a ride, if I use my phone for a brief time to take a photo, I co
- [R4] MTB Project Removal of GPX files and other issues: The app doesn’t make it easy to reset your password. Also there are no longer GPX options to download to a Garmin.
- [R9] MTB Project Needs One Feature For Me: MTB Project is a good app for mountain bikers but it misses out on one key feature I need. There is no field for eMTB. A huge number of single track and some double track in my state (Oregon) is off limits to eMTB. Bummer, because we respect the trails and other users. MTB Project offers nothing helpful to eMTB riders.
- [R22] MTB Project It used to be amazing!: It crashes all the time now. They are only keeping it around to drive people to OnX.
- [R25] MTB Project Getting worse: Was great before Onx bought it. Now it’s laggy and crashes often. Never crashed before Onx ruined it
- [R36] MTB Project MTB Project used to great, but since OnX bought it, it seems to crash all the time.: I used to really enjoy MTB Project, but lately It seems to crashes all the time.
- [R11] MTB Project Great App: This is a great app and I love it. I do wish that it had a navigation type mode to help me turn the right way. It’s still great though!
- [R34] MTB Project Repeated error message for location: Used to work just fine. Now, no matter what I’ve adjusted in settings and re-uploaded restarted, etc., I keep getting error messages and can’t record rides. Also it still has not updated maps for a very well-known trail system in Southeast Wyoming.
- [R45] MTB Project Seems good but only a few maps: Only a few maps in Europe... Nothing for France and UK for example. However, app looks promising !
- [R52] AllTrails Used often: Amazing for trail guidance, looking for new spots, is a great platform for researching and navigating trails
- [R54] AllTrails Great App for all kinds of outdoor activity.: Best investment you can make in outdoor activity planning.
- [R56] AllTrails Great App: Very easy to discover new place and new trails
- [R58] AllTrails Easy and Intuitive even for Beginners! 5⭐️: As title says. ⬆️
- [R72] Strava Running …: Easy to use. As a runner I live the maps, ease of tracking my weeks and the maps. As a coach I love the groups, group events, and being able to track my athletes during off season.
- [R75] Strava Great tracker to keep me motivated: Love the app in general and like that I can trace back my steps and see my progress. Not thrilled with the app update though - too much animation resulting in additional wait time to see my results. All these seconds add up over time and creates screen fatigue. Also when I upload my activities, it seems to take a while before I can see it on the feed. The previo
- [R80] Cyclemeter Cycling GPS Tracker OH, ALL your data is really just your data: So many reasons to love Cyclemeter, but by far my favorite is the fact that I retain 100% absolute control over all my data unlike every other fitness app that give you limited fake partial access to your data, I love those apps too, can’t beat the Strava segments, but I always record on Cyclemeter.
- [R83] Cyclemeter Cycling GPS Tracker Bike ride: This app is very detailed. It gives you the pacific-miles and calories . what I like most about the after tracks you’re every moment. and gives you good history on what you have done for the year.
- [R84] Cyclemeter Cycling GPS Tracker Moocow rides again🌈😎: Very good logging application for multiple sports. However the recent update has caused my Ipad to stop monitoring calories. Also the heart rate function has taken on a life of it's own and now continues to run even when the Polar chest strap has been removed, taken apart, and placed out of range. I continue to question why anyone would choose to monitor realtime outdoor work
- [R89] Cyclemeter Cycling GPS Tracker Great App: I ride 100 miles a week and track my rides with Cyclemeter. It is great to get realtime updates on how I am doing. I use the tracker device as well so I can also see information. I’ve emailed tech support and they always answer my question promptly as well. I highly recommend their products!
- [R97] Trailforks Great App: I use this app anytime I ride. I like that I can open it up when I travel and see the local trails. The addition of pictures and videos on reviews is very helpful.
- [R100] Trailforks Great app, a little pushy about premium though: I have only ever used the free version, but it has a lot of great features. While all the trail details are not available offline, a general map is, which has saved me more than once. Overall great app, even in the free version
- [R103] Trailforks New to the mt bike world: Been nice as a newbie to to be able to find trails in my skill range. Trailforks has done that for me
- [R105] Trailforks Easy to use: I love the color coded trails and offline maps feature. Great app, makes it easy to navigate.
- [R111] komoot Outstanding: Great for traveling, cyclists, and runners.
- [R116] komoot Best in class: Very accurate maps, useful directions.
- [R118] komoot Love it: Great tool to plan your rides
- [R120] komoot Great for planning routes: I’ve used the free version of the app for a few years now and it is super useful for planning out runs and bike rides. The recent update to the route planning software has fixed a few annoying parts about the app and the experience is great now! The new route planner is quick and easy to use.
- [R33] MTB Project Garmin: Most MTB’ers use some type of external Garmin computer to map. Make your app work as good as Komoots with integration. Having your phone on a real ride is not safe. Phones are safety devices and should be packed in a safe spot not strapped to the bike.
- [R51] AllTrails Greedy: Ads every 3 photos. I used to be able to see my time and pace for a trail completed which is now locked behind a pay wall. All it shows now is that I did the trail and no other info.
- [R65] Strava Good luck canceling: Tried the free trial, wasn’t my thing. Tried to cancel account and had no luck accessing subscriptions. Went to check the status email and it had generated a random email that I don’t have access too. Charged 79.99 and unable to cancel. Transparency with subscriptions is how you build trust with customers. Scammy, wouldn’t recommend to my friends.
- [R67] Strava Won’t let me follow people: It is pretty good for tracking all my workouts but every time I try to follow someone it instantly unfollows. I have restarted my phone and I still have this problem.
- [R68] Strava Keeps missing beginning of workouts: It keeps missing the beginning of my workouts. Going to have to cancel if not resolved soon. This is ridiculous, you have one job and you’re not doing it.
- [R69] Strava Junk - keeps crashing: Everyone’s been pumping me up for months get this app it’s the best, etc. I download it. I’ve literally been trying to open the app for almost 5 days. It crashes every single time. I can’t get anywhere, completely frustrated. I deleted it going back to what I’ve been using for over a year, which works absolutely fine. With no problems.
- [R93] Trailforks $54 a yr and the app doesn’t work: You would think when they charge you $54yr the app would actually work and not freeze up and the updates would fix that issue
- [R94] Trailforks I wish you could do more without the pro: Better than the other apps, but I wish you could do more without the pro and not pay a lot of money every single year but it’s right. The free ones are also good.
- [R96] Trailforks Pay to play: This app is entirely inaccessible without buying pro. Dont download this unless youve already spent the 60 dollars on traiforks pro
- [R99] Trailforks Pro ads are crippling: This used to be the go-to app; the intrusive “buy pro now” ads make it unusable. I’m not opposed to buying apps (am an AllTrails Subscriber) but this feels obnoxious. Will delete instead.
- [R113] komoot Blatant greed: The fact that Komoot requires a subscription to push routes to a Garmin device is absolutely abhorrent. I have no interest in paying $5 monthly or $60 annually for that feature. I’m perfectly willing to pay a reasonable one-time fee of $30, but locking basic functionality like route syncing behind a subscription is nothing short of blatant greed. I’m exhausted by the endless subscri
- [R117] komoot Useless without premium: Purchased map packs previously and went to use Komoot to use and plan some routes out of the country and this app is pretty Much unusable without a premium subscription what a waste of money buying the map packs
Synthesized from 120 recent App Store reviews · updated July 2026 · View on the App Store