Every measurement, every step, and a real before and after from two recordings by the same rider. This is the report you get, not a mock-up of one.
This is not a picture of the report, it is the report: the same components the wizard renders, with real output from two consecutive recordings. Attempt 1 came back too bent at 137.85°. The rider raised the saddle and attempt 2 landed at 144.56°, inside the band. Drag the divider, switch attempts, open the tabs.
Perfect! Your saddle height falls within the optimal range.
The measurements tab reads the change against the other attempt, and the video quality check tells you how much to trust the numbers. Those checks are advisory: they never block you from continuing.
Your first recording is scanned against every fit adjustment at once, so you learn how much of your position is already right before you touch a single bolt.
1 check needs adjustment.
Below are your general results. To see the exact numbers and how to fix each one, select a plan.
A number on a screen is not a bike fit. Cadence is the agent built into every step: it already knows your bike type, your position style, the angles just measured, the target band they were graded against and how your camera was set up, so you can ask what the result means and what to change without explaining your setup first.
Your free Fit Scan includes 5 questions to Cadence. Paid plans keep the conversation open through the whole fit.
My knee came back at 137.85°. Do I really need to move the saddle?
It sits below your 140° to 145° band, so the leg stays a little bent at the bottom of the stroke. Your camera sat slightly under saddle height, but not far enough to move the number, so this is a real result rather than a filming artefact. Raise the saddle 6 to 12 mm and record the step again.
Example conversation.
You just saw one of 6. The scan is free and grades your whole position at once; the rest are the adjustments themselves, each with its own recording, measurements and retest.
Saddle height, fore/aft, torso and reach in one pass
Annotated video·needs a recording
Knee angle at the bottom and top of the stroke
Annotated video·needs a recording
Where your knee sits over the pedal spindle
Annotated frame·needs a recording
Torso and elbow angle for your position style
Annotated video·needs a recording
Saddle angle, checked with a level
Guided walkthrough·no recording
Cleat fore/aft and rotation on your foot landmarks
Guided walkthrough·no recording
Steps 2 to 6 are included in the pass, and every step can be redone as many times as you like inside your access period. Cadence is available on all of them.