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TrailFu mobile alignment

The app records the ride. The website earns the bigger screen.

This companion website is aligned to TrailFu iOS v92.3, marketing version 1.0.124, build 944. It presents TrailFu as a premium MTB ecosystem while preserving the mobile apps as the primary tools for GPS, Watch, Health, route following, offline use, and ride recording.

TrailFu product mockup

Aligned to the latest mobile app

The website is the companion layer, not the new cockpit.

TrailFu iOS v92.3 (1.0.124, build 944) remains the local-first riding instrument. This web build turns those mobile features into a public trust story and future web ecosystem without forcing accounts, cloud sync, or raw GPS upload.

Build posture

The website complements recording, Watch, route trust, Ride Truth, garage, import, Travel, Coach, and privacy rather than replacing them.

Mobile primary

Ride recording + Ride Truth

Core Location recording, GPS filtering, raw/filtered evidence, speed sanity checks, and diagnostics remain app-first. Web explains and later reviews the evidence.

Mobile primary

Map-first Apple Watch cockpit

Watch ride controls, Health Session, HR zones, climb effort, ride load, technical load, cue engine, Bluetooth cycling sensors, and Watch-powered ride story stay on wrist and phone.

Shared story

Route trust + geometry discipline

The website carries the public trust narrative: connected trail geometry, gap detection, confidence states, and no fantasy map noodles.

Web amplifies

Trail Memory, Trail DNA, Coach

The app records the rider. The website later gives a bigger canvas for progress, patterns, familiar loops, new dirt, MTB PRs, and coaching context.

Best first sync target

Garage + maintenance memory

Bike, component, setup, maintenance, and service reminders are sticky, useful, and lower-risk than raw GPS cloud upload.

Non-negotiable

Privacy + local-first control

Ride tracks, privacy zones, raw diagnostics, HealthKit context, Bluetooth sensor data, and imports should stay local unless a rider explicitly exports, shares, or later enables sync.

Future web expansion

Import, share cards, travel, destinations

The public site introduces these as ecosystem layers while Build 1 stays backend-free and avoids overclaiming live conditions or rescue behavior.

App-aligned

iPad + orientation readiness

The uploaded app package includes iPhone/iPad orientation repair metadata, so the web companion presents TrailFu as a serious multi-device product.

Companion rules

Mobile stays the riding cockpit.
Web becomes the map table, garage bench, progress wall, and planning room.
No required account for mobile riding.
No raw GPS upload by default.
No social feed in the early product.
No fake routes, fake stats, or fake certainty.
Privacy zones come before sharing.
OSM attribution and data caveats remain visible.

Mobile-to-web map

GPS recording

Ride Truth explanation, support, future ride library review

Route planning

Route Trust page, future big-screen planner, route confidence copy

Apple Watch / Wear

Wearable story, app screenshot placeholders, device ecosystem positioning

Garage

Garage landing page, future web garage sync, service dashboard

Trail DNA + Coach

Progress narrative, future web dashboard, rider evolution story

Share cards + Ride Replay

Future sanitized ride story pages and public share mode

Import Hub

Future GPX/FIT import review, privacy preflight, duplicate cleanup

Travel + Destinations

Destination pages, trip planning, offline prep checklists

What is real now

Public marketing, beta funnel, support/legal/trust pages, static portal preview, app-aligned copy, mock web garage/progress/route screens.

What stays mobile-first

Ride recording, GPS capture, Watch/Wear control, HealthKit context, Bluetooth cycling sensors, offline ride behavior, local recovery, and on-trail use.

What comes next

Supabase-ready account foundation, optional garage sync, ride summary sync, route plan handoff, sanitized ride stories, and destination planning.

Trust the dirt

Every ride remembered. Every route earned.

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