0:152:06Open up your zip companion app and find the activities button at the bottom of the screen. Now you'MoreOpen up your zip companion app and find the activities button at the bottom of the screen. Now you're gonna see a feed of all of your followers. And your own activities. Across the top you have the
Indicates you can connect Bluetooth (BLE) with the Zwift Companion (ZC) app as a bridge. The device and phone need to be on the same wifi network for power data to be sent from the trainer to Zwift. Gives you the option to search for BLE devices using Built-in BLE, or by pairing with the ZC app.
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The Zwift Companion app is a useful tool to run along Zwift and gives you a quick access and controls to some aspect of the game. The companion app is available only for your iPhone or Android phone. Even though you can download it to your iPad, the screen itself is only optimized for your phone.
Zwift Companion allows you to communicate with other Zwifters, even when you're not riding. If you're taking a break from a hectic work day, you can check in on your friends and see what they're doing in Zwift. You can give them a Ride On! or send other words of encouragement by messaging them directly.
If you've been using Zwift without the Companion app, you'll be familiar with the on-screen menu that pops up if you click your mouse button on the screen or touch your touchscreen device.
The Zwift Companion App is the perfect companion to Zwift. Stay connected when you're on the go. Pair it with your computer over the same Wifi network and use it as a Zwift game controller when you're riding.
Usually because your phone is intermittently using mobile data, which is enough to make the Companion app believe it's not on the same network. Consider using flight mode, or just disabling mobile data during your ride. Alternatively you can disable network switching, which is called Wi-Fi Assist on iOS.
Usually because your phone is intermittently using mobile data, which is enough to make the Companion app believe it's not on the same network. Consider using flight mode, or just disabling mobile data during your ride. Alternatively you can disable network switching, which is called Wi-Fi Assist on iOS.
The Companion app is also a great way of exploring and signing up for the many events that Zwift offers – such as group rides, group workouts and races. Once that's all set up, and you have the app running, you need to pair your devices. These should appear on screen as clickable options once you've woken them up.
When you log in to Zwift, you'll see a list of upcoming rides and races on the upper-right of the Mac/PC screen. On the Companion app, you can see a more detailed list with descriptions, times and more information. You can also go to zwift.com/events for a full list. To join, just click the ride.
Grab the latest version of ZC app for Android (version 1.5 or greater) from Google Play.
Log in to Zwift Companion. Android: Tap the menu button on the top-leftZwift PowerUps are like superpowers! They give you a temporary edge in the game. Pop a PowerUp and set a new PR on a solo ride or sprint, surge ahead of the pack in a group ride, or bridge to the group during a race.
Usually because your phone is intermittently using mobile data, which is enough to make the Companion app believe it's not on the same network. Consider using flight mode, or just disabling mobile data during your ride. Alternatively you can disable network switching, which is called Wi-Fi Assist on iOS.