// Community
Megylla isn't just a private log — it's a place where riders show their work, learn from each other, and follow the mechanics and shops worth following. Every service you log can be a story. Here's how the community works.
// Share your work
Every maintenance post can be public, followers-only, or private. Make it public and it lands in your followers' feeds as a Strava-style card — the bike, the work, the photos, the miles. People can give it a wrench (Megylla's version of a like) or drop a comment with a question or a tip.
Representation of a profile page.
// Follow & learn
Follows work like Strava: one-directional, no approval needed. Follow a pro mechanic for teardown tips, a friend whose builds you admire, or anyone whose maintenance you want to learn from. Their public posts flow into your feed. Build a following of your own as you go.
// Shops
Shops can join Megylla as their own followable pages. The people who run a shop post tips, announcements, and know-how as the shop — and it flows straight into the feeds of the riders who follow them. It's a direct line to the cycling community, no ad budget required.
Representation of a shop post in the feed.
// Collaborate
Beyond following and posting, Megylla lets you genuinely collaborate: authorize a mechanic to log work on your bike, and the two of you keep one shared, accurate history. The community isn't only about broadcasting — it's about the small group of people who actually touch your bikes staying on the same page. See how mechanic sharing works →
It's free. Open Megylla, import your bikes, and start sharing the work.