// Features

Everything Megylla does, in one place.

A maintenance log that thinks in sessions, mileage that syncs itself, reminders that never sleep, a community of riders and shops, and a frame identity that follows your bike for life. Here's the whole picture.

// 01 — Logging

Log maintenance the way it actually happens.

When you wrench on a bike, you rarely do just one thing. You wax the chain, check the pads, and tighten a bolt — all in one session. Megylla logs it that way: one post, multiple tasks, with photos and notes attached.

  • Multi-task posts with cascading System → Component → Action selectors
  • Mileage, cost, duration, and location captured per session
  • Photos as evidence of the work — the closing visual on every post
  • Mark milestones, tag posts, and set visibility per entry
app.megylla.com/log
Log Maintenance
Bike
Tarmac SL7
Title
Pre-season drivetrain refresh
Tasks
1Drivetrain · Chain · Replace
2Brakes · Pads · Inspect
MILEAGE
9,240
COST
$148

Representation of the Log Maintenance composer.

app.megylla.com/settings/integrations
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Strava connected
● Syncing automatically
Tarmac SL7+42 mi today
Topstone+0 mi today
Spark RC+18 mi today

Representation of the Strava integration.

// 02 — Strava sync

Connect once. Never think about it again.

The old way: open the app, pull to refresh, hope your mileage is current. Megylla's way: connect Strava one time, and our servers keep your per-bike mileage up to date in the background — whether or not any app is open, on every device you use.

  • Per-bike mileage from your Strava gear, matched automatically
  • Background sync — no manual refresh, no app to open
  • Powers mileage-based reminders and service suggestions
  • One bike = one Strava gear, enforced so numbers stay clean
Powered by Strava

// 03 — Reminders

The maintenance you'd otherwise forget.

Set a reminder by date ("bleed the brakes every 6 months") or by mileage ("new chain every 2,000 miles"), one-time or recurring. Megylla computes what's overdue and what's coming up across your whole garage — and because mileage syncs itself, mileage-based reminders just work.

  • Date-based or mileage-based, one-shot or recurring
  • Overdue / Upcoming / All views, per bike or across the garage
  • Complete a reminder while logging the work that satisfies it
  • Snooze with presets or a custom date
app.megylla.com/reminders
Reminders
Overdue
Overdue
Replace chain — Tarmac SL7
Due at 9,000 mi · now 9,240 mi
Overdue
Brake bleed — Topstone
Due Mar 1 · 14 days ago
Upcoming
Soon
Tubeless sealant refresh — Spark RC
Due in 220 mi

Representation of the Reminders view.

// 04 — Smart suggestions

A second set of eyes on your drivetrain.

Megylla watches the mileage piling up on your components and nudges you when something's worth a closer look — a chain approaching its typical service interval, pads that have seen a lot of miles. It's grounded in real manufacturer intervals, and it always says inspect, never blindly "replace now." Because real wear is measured, not predicted from a number.

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Your chain is ~2,600 mi since its last replacement. Worth checking chain wear soon.
// reference interval · ~2,500 mi
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Front brake pads are worth an inspection based on recent mileage.
// inspect and measure — don't assume

// 05 — Your mechanic

Share a bike with the person who wrenches on it.

Authorize a trusted mechanic or a riding buddy to log maintenance on one of your bikes. They record the work; it lands on your bike as a private entry that you review and choose to publish. You both track the same history — no texting photos back and forth, no "what did the shop do again?"

// 06 — FRX

And every bike gets a permanent identity.

FRX gives your frame a unique 19-character identity that ties your whole history together — and follows the bike for life.

Learn about FRX

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