Customize Your Riding Screen

Whether you're chasing a personal best or enjoying a scenic ride, the in-ride experience on ROUVY is all about control and customization.
From adjusting your interface to checking sensors and settings, everything you need is just a click away.

Let’s explore the options available and show you how to make the most of your ride.


In-Ride Menu and Settings

Once you've selected and started your route, look for the 'Menu' button in the top-right corner of your screen. This is your control center, click to access all the available customization and settings options for your ride.

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When you open the menu, you’ll find a range of options to enhance and personalize your ride:

SENSORS Quickly view and manage all your connected devices and sensors.
SETTINGS Access all the in-app settings with a single click.
CUSTOMIZE INTERFACE Personalize your riding screen by editing, hiding, or adding widgets. More on this below!
FIND RIDER Search for another rider by name to locate them on the route.
HIDE INTERFACE Use this slider to clear your screen of all widgets—just you and the road.
PAUSE RIDE
 
This button gives you two options.
END RIDE: Click here to finish your ride immediately.
CONTINUE RIDE: Exit the menu and get back to your ride.

 

Default Riding Screens

Some default Riding Screens, like those for Workouts or Races, come with a simplified menu. For example, the Find Rider option isn’t available during a race.

In modes where you can stop riding, there’s a Pause button right on the screen for quick access.

However, you can always customize your Riding Screen Widgets. Just click the Menu button in the top-right corner, then select 'Customize interface'.

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Customize Your Riding Screen 

Clicking on 'Customize interface' in the top-right 'Menu' takes you to the customization dashboard.

Here, you’ll see all the widgets currently displayed on your screen, each with 'Edit' and 'Hide' options to help you tailor your ride experience.

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  • Clicking the 'Edit' button opens up all the available options for that specific widget, giving you full control over how it appears and functions.
    For more details on each widget, check out the Widget List below.
     
  • To remove a widget from your screen, use the Hide option.
Note: this hides only that specific widget, unlike the Hide Interface slider in the Menu, which hides everything.
  • You can also resize the entire interface using the plus/minus buttons in the middle of the screen.
     
  • When you're done customizing, click 'Done' to exit the customization dashboard, or hit 'Reset' to return to the default setup.

 

Widgets List

Main Widget


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You can add up to 7 indicators to your main widget.

Click on the widget to choose where each indicator should appear.
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Use 'Add Indicator' to open the library of available options.

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Workout Power/ Cadence Indicator is also available here — you can add it to your Main Widget as needed.


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Nearby List

 

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Located on the left side of your screen, this widget shows riders near you.

You can hide it if you’re not interested in tracking nearby riders.

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It also lets you switch the displayed units between W/kg and FTP%.

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To support fairness during the race, each rider’s Reality Level is visible in the Nearby List. This isn’t used to detect cheating, it’s simply there to keep other riders informed.

A fire icon marks riders who are currently in a Workout on the same route. 

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 Drafting/ 
Elastic band effect 
Widget

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Displayed at the top of your screen, this widget shows your drafting and elastic band effect savings.

Choose whether you want to view savings in Watts or as a percentage.

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Riders' Labels

This widget lets you control what information appears above riders during the ride. 

You can toggle labels, power indicators, and a visual power bar, so you see exactly what matters in the moment. 

Once you’re happy with your setup, click 'Done' to save your changes.

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Career Level Widget

 

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Located in the top-right corner, this simple widget displays:

  • Your current ROUVY Career Level
  • Experience Points earned during the ride

This widget is fixed and cannot be changed.

Kudos/ Lap creator/ Route Name Widget

 

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Positioned in the bottom-right corner, this widget displays kudos, laps, and the route name.

All elements here are optional: choose what to show using the available sliders.

Keep in mind that turning off Kudos doesn’t just hide them on your screen, it also means you won’t receive any from other riders.

IMPORTANT: this climb widget is now static!
It now shows the next 300 meters of elevation ahead on the route, so you can clearly see what's coming up.
 

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Route Profile widget

 

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This widget is placed at the bottom center of your screen.

  • It displays the route profile.
  • This widget is not customizable.


Elevation grade is color-coded as follows:

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0,6 - 2,9.png 0.6 - 2.9 %
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6-8.9.png 6 - 8.9 %
9-11.9.png 9 - 11.9 %
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Segments Widget

 

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There are some specific widgets for some default riding screens.

 

This widget is specific to workout mode and not available in every ride type. It helps you track progress through your workout segments.

Climb Widget

 

The Climb Widget helps you track upcoming and ongoing climbs during a route. 

It automatically appears when you enter a categorized climb (≥ 500 m long with an average gradient of ≥ 3%) and provides real-time climb details, including 

  • remaining distance, 
  • elevation gain, 
  • average gradient, 
  • category (HC / Cat 1–5), and 
  • climb progress bar based on your current climbing speed. 

The widget updates continuously and hides automatically once you reach the top.

 

Video Tutorial

 

If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us.

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