×

Zwift Acquires Rouvy (including FulGaz): Here’s What It Means

April 29, 2026

Zwift has announced they’ve acquired Rouvy, including the FulGaz platform that Rouvy acquired previously. Likewise, Rouvy had previously acquired Bkool last summer, but ultimately folded that very similar platform into Rouvy last month and shut down Bkool.

However, unlike the Rouvy/Bkool combo, Zwift says that they plan to run the two companies as-is with separate roadmaps and subscription services. In fact, short of a few hardware compatibility tweaks, there’s almost nothing meaningful changing for either side (including for both employees and users).

Zwift specifically noted that “Both Zwift and ROUVY will continue to operate independently, with differentiated roadmaps and subscription packages”. Zwift did not disclose the financial terms of the acquisition.

Essentially, one main thing is changing going forward, which is full support for Zwift hardware within Rouvy. This is specifically focused on the Zwift Click/Cog, as well as the Zwift Ride platform. At this point, the Zwift Play isn’t included, since it’s not technically doing Zwift Protocol (Zwift said it’s unclear if that’ll change down the road). DC RAINMAKER