Quiver vs Tiiks

Tiiks describes itself as bike maintenance tracking: "Track bike usage, plan service, and ride longer." It watches your mileage and tells you when a part is due. Quiver works out what the part is in the first place.

The short version

Pick Tiiks if you ride with Strava and want your kilometres turned into service reminders automatically, and a yearly subscription is fine.

Pick Quiver if the missing thing is the record itself: several bikes, parts swapped over the years, and no accurate list of what is on any of them. Quiver does not do service reminders.

 QuiverTiiks
Main jobKnow exactly what is on each bike, and what it costTrack usage and plan service
Getting a build inName the bike, and the catalog fills in the complete factory buildA component database that "preselects brand, model, year, and variant where possible"
Source shown for each specYes, and unconfirmed values are markedNot something they list
Per-size geometryYesNot something they list
Service remindersNo, by choiceYes, its core feature
Strava syncNoYes, central to the product
Free tier2 current bikes, unlimited retired, no time limit14-day full trial, then 1 bike and a 250 km tracking limit
PriceFree, or $9.99 once for ProPro $44.99 a year
PlatformsiPhone today, Android in closed testingiPhone. Their site also lists Android, though we could not find a Play listing

What Tiiks does better

Mileage. Tiiks signs you in with Strava and turns the kilometres you actually ride into wear estimates and service planning, which is real work Quiver does not attempt. If your question is "is my chain done", Tiiks answers it and Quiver does not.

What Quiver does better

The starting point. Tiiks matches components to your setup from a parts database; Quiver starts a level up, from the complete bike. Name a 2024 Santa Cruz Hightower in size L and the whole factory build comes back, part by part, each spec carrying a recorded source and anything unconfirmed marked as such. Per-size geometry in plain language is there for the next-bike decision. And Quiver Pro is one $9.99 payment against $44.99 every year.

Can you use both?

Yes. They overlap less than they look: Quiver holds what the bike is, Tiiks watches how hard you have ridden it.

Competitor details come from each app's own website and store listing and were checked on 17 August 2026. Prices and features change, and store prices sometimes differ from website prices. If something here is out of date, email [email protected] and we will fix it.

Quiver is free for two bikes. Name yours and see what comes back.

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