Vs subscriptions
Cyclist's Gears vs the monthly bill
On Cyclist's Gears —
The calculation aisle is stacked with subscriptions: web calculators festooned with ads, spreadsheet templates you paid for once and lost. The Cyclist's Gears is one HTML file that does the honest working core of what those tools sell, once, for the price of a Swiss Knife.
The bill you were quietly paying
Add up an average reckoners stack and it costs the price of doing the same arithmetic a thousand times a year, forever. That is a rental fee for arithmetic and records — neither of which have changed since the invention of paper.
Arithmetic should not be a subscription. Every year after that is pure savings on this category.
What the Cyclist's Gears replaces cleanly
Ask three cyclists about gearing and you will receive four opinions and a diagram drawn on a napkin. That is the working shape most subscriptions in this category are wrapped around; the Cyclist's Gears delivers it without the wrapper.
You keep the workflow. You lose the login, the sync outage, the price hike email, and the export deadline.
What you honestly give up
Team collaboration in real time. Auto-import from third-party APIs. A mobile app that pings you. If any of those are load-bearing for how you work today, keep the SaaS — the Cyclist's Gears is not trying to compete on those fronts.
Most people, honestly, were paying for features they did not use. The Cyclist's Gears is what remains when you strip that back to the tool.
What you stop renting
- web calculators festooned with ads (and its clones)Working core replaced by a file you own.
- The "team plan" you're on for one seatA file has no per-seat price and no unused-invite awkwardness.
- The email that raises the price 15% every MarchFiles don't send emails.
Questions people ask
Will this pay for itself?
Arithmetic should not be a subscription. A Swiss Knife folds the Cyclist's Gears in with up to eleven other tools for $95, once.
What if my needs grow past a single file?
Excellent problem. Keep the Cyclist's Gears for what it does well; add a specialised SaaS on top only when you have a specialised need. Nothing here locks you in — it is a file.
Can I import my current data?
The Cyclist's Gears is deliberately hand-entered. Two minutes of typing on Monday keeps you closer to your own calculation than an integration ever will.
The subscription was renting the arithmetic. Buy the arithmetic instead.