Quiver vs WatchMy.bike

Closest rival, different bet. WatchMy.bike gives you a good place to put your build once you have typed it in. Quiver's whole argument is that you should not have to type it in.

The short version

Pick WatchMy.bike if you want a web-first showcase with public profile pages and full lifecycle tracking of every component, and you do not mind entering the parts yourself or paying yearly.

Pick Quiver if the setup is the part that has stopped you before. Name the bike and the catalog returns the factory build with a source recorded for every spec. It is iPhone-first and one payment.

 QuiverWatchMy.bike
Getting a build inName the bike, and the catalog fills in the factory buildYou enter the components
Start from a screenshot, spreadsheet, or receiptYesNot a feature
Source shown for each specYes, and unconfirmed values are markedYour own entries
Per-size geometryYesNot a feature
Public build pagesYes, free, and you control costs and photosYes, a core feature
Free tier2 current bikes, unlimited retired, forever3 bikes
Price$9.99 once for ProFrom about €39 a year
PlatformsiPhone today, Android in closed testingWeb, works anywhere

What WatchMy.bike does better

It is on the web, so it works the same on any phone or laptop, including Android today. Its showcase pages and component lifecycle tracking are more developed than ours, and it has been around longer.

What Quiver does better

The catalog. Quiver knows complete factory builds and real part specs, so the record exists before you do any work, and every value carries a source. Per-size geometry, in plain language, is there for the next-bike decision. And a one-time $9.99 unlock instead of about €39 every year adds up fast on a bike you will own for a decade.

Competitor details are from their own public pages and were checked in August 2026. Prices and features change. If you spot something out of date here, email [email protected] and we will correct it.

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

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