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Gym Startup Ideas



11 months ago

A startup that pays people to go to the gym and track their workout.

897
3 years ago

A startup for finding and reserving gyms, as well as a digital membership card. The startup wants to be the world’s first digital gym, using an app to track and manage memberships.

332
2 years ago

Launched in July, this startup is building a network of fitness centers that work with local gyms, and can charge you less at each location.

210
2 years ago

A startup that’s building a standalone app that makes it easier to use and manage a gym membership.

205
2 years ago

A platform that helps people find and book the best available gym memberships, and better manage their fitness routine.

189
1 year ago

Web app that will help you keep track of how much time you spend at the gym.

178
1 year ago

A way to allow people to easily share their gym photos with friends and family.

169
3 years ago

A startup that helps people set up their first home gym Sells mats, weights, kettlebells, etc

159
3 years ago

A tool that allows you to create and sell virtualized physical objects, like a virtual home, or a virtual gym.

153
3 years ago

A startup that’s looking to build a product where people can find and book gym memberships online.

150
11 months ago

A mobile app that helps you find and book the nearest gym, and allows you to track fitness activity and goals.

148
3 years ago

 A platform that helps members discover and share their favorite fitness classes and gyms.

144
3 years ago

A scheduling tool for people with a full-time schedule who are looking to find time to go to the gym.

141
1 year ago

Solar-powered bottle caps that allow users to keep track of the amount of time they’ve spent at the gym.

135
3 years ago

A business that lets people take their unused gym equipment home.

130
3 years ago

An online marketplace for gym memberships. It allows users to book time at a gym with the click of a button.

129
3 years ago

A platform that helps people “find and share the best deals” for everything from gym memberships to long-distance driving.

126
2 years ago

A startup that helps people get free gym memberships without having to go to a gym.

119
4 months ago

A mobile app that makes it easier for people to find or join a gym, and also serves as an injury reporting platform. The startup is working with the American College of Sports Medicine to develop an injury reporting database.

119
3 years ago

The startup provides software, training and data to help consumers achieve their fitness goals. The company’s software, which is built on the premise that “it’s not about the number of times you go to the gym, it’s about how much you get done when you go”, has won the Best Startup Award at the Philadelphia Startup Weekend.

115
3 years ago

A platform that allows customers to make recurring payments — and keep money in the bank — for things like gym memberships or recurring mortgage payments.

111
10 months ago

A company that has created a device designed to keep people active under the guise of being a “gym ball.” The startup is currently focused on helping people age 65 or older maintain their fitness level, and the founders say they’ve sold over a thousand of the devices so far.

108
1 year ago

If you’re a regular at the gym, chances are you’re already a member of a gym-tracking app. To make it easier for people to manage their health data, the startup is building a digital version of the physical receipts that people receive after a visit to the doctor.

105
2 years ago

The company that makes the "company gym", which can be used by companies for employee training, goal tracking, and more.

90
2 years ago

 Gets people to go to the gym, and then pays them to go there. People can make money by opting in to be covered by the startup, and can balance their own class schedules.

89
1 year ago

The goal is to build a tool to help people get the most out of their in-home gym equipment. It’s an interesting idea, but it’s also very early on.

89
2 years ago

A platform for people who want to Lose Weight, but don’t have the money for a gym membership.

87
10 months ago

The company’s pitch: “You have no idea how much time and money you're wasting every month with your gym membership.”

80
2 years ago

A way to log workouts on your phone, for those who prefer to skip the gym.

78
1 year ago

A company that makes workout equipment for the gym, such as barbells and dumbbells.

77
2 years ago

A ticketing and event ticketing software company. The startup wants to build a platform for events to sell tickets online, as well as a way to sell tickets at non-traditional venues like bars and gyms.

73
2 years ago

A startup that helps users plan their day (e.g. "I want to go to the gym at 5pm")

71
1 year ago

A platform for booking or reserving anything from taxis to gyms to hotel rooms.

69
2 years ago

An upstart that wants to build a “smart” watch for heavy users of fitness trackers, claiming it can cut the time it takes to get to the gym from 30 minutes to 10.

66
2 years ago

A device that can help “people get in shape”. The device is currently being used by a number of fitness studios and gyms that cater to women. The company has raised $2.5 million.

65
1 year ago

A digital alternative to the gym membership that offers fitness classes and events tailored to the individual.

64
3 years ago

Idea: New types of spaces, like cafes, parks, and gyms, that are built for entrepreneurs and freelancers

60
2 years ago

A business that sends people to the gym, based on the weather and other data. The company already has more than 40,000 customers in the U.S. and has raised over $2 million in funding from Andreessen Horowitz, Thrive Capital and others.

59
10 months ago

A digital membership site for fitness clubs, the startup plans to take over the space vacated by the fitness trackers, and is currently focused on gyms. The startup says that their users see a 50% increase in visits per month.

58
1 year ago

A software platform that helps companies create and manage employee perks such as gym memberships and paid time off.

54
2 years ago

A startup that arranges bookings for table tennis clubs, school gyms, or snooker clubs. The startup connects people looking for table tennis, snooker, or other sports to people who would like to host them.

52
1 year ago

A personal fitness tracking app. The startup believes they can be the Uber of fitness tracking. Instead of having to choose between a gym membership or buying a fitness tracker, they want to make the process seamless.

50
1 year ago

A gym management platform that aims to help exercise facilities manage all aspects of their business, from hiring, to marketing, to service.

50
1 year ago

A startup for monitoring and measuring the usage of workplace facilities like gyms and bike racks. The startup is based in the US, but is looking to expand globally.

49
1 year ago

This is an online platform that helps you find a gym, track your fitness and training, and provides you with fitness training.

43
1 year ago

A company that sells a digital “health pass” allowing people to access gym facilities and track their progress.

42
11 months ago

The startup is building a platform that allows people to buy and sell their unused gym equipment, from treadmills to bike equipment to weights and more.

42
1 year ago

A startup that helps people keep track of their expenses, including recurring subscriptions such as gym memberships and utilities.

41
1 year ago

A startup that allows users to track their daily food intake, to help them manage their health. Users can set up a profile, enter their food intake, and track it. In the future, they plan to allow users to track their gym activities and other things.

39
1 year ago

A digital gym subscription service. The startup takes the user-defined programming concept and applies it to fitness — users can set up a workout schedule and the app will suggest new exercises to help users stay on track.

38
7 months ago

A fitness startup focused on pairing gym members with registered dietitians, who can help clients make healthier meal choices.

38
8 months ago

A gym membership that allows you to pay for an entire year in advance, with payouts over the course of the year. People can buy a membership in the first week of the month and then schedule payments for the rest of the year.

37
1 year ago

A personal assistant for the iPhone, with features like reminding you to go to the gym, tracking your phone’s battery, and sending you reminders when your friend’s birthday is coming up.

35
7 months ago

A “disruptive” way to sell gym memberships.

33
4 months ago

A tool for tracking your gym workouts, giving you insights like how many calories you burned during a workout and how many times you worked out.

32
1 year ago

WeWork is the largest shared workspace company in the world, with over $6 billion in funding and over 2 million members. WeWork wants to offer its members a range of services like gyms, cafes, and other add-ons that can help their members live healthier and happier lives.

31
7 months ago

A fitness app that lets people track their workouts through a “gym-in-a-box”. It was built by a team of three who, after years of working in the fitness industry, were frustrated by fitness tracking technology.

30
3 years ago

Idea: A tool for companies to offer rewards to employees for specific health goals. The startup is partnering with employers to offer discounts on gym memberships, yoga classes, etc. to workers who reach their goals.

29
6 months ago

A startup that helps users rate their gym performance, and then share their progress with friends.

29
5 months ago

A company that provides chatbots that can verbally guide you through the steps of a task, like booking a ride, and can even sign you up for things like a gym membership or a subscription. It’s currently in beta for iOS, and the startup is looking to expand to other platforms.

27
3 months ago

A startup that helps book new memberships for gyms, which could also translate into some marketing opportunities for gyms.

23
3 years ago

Idea: An ‘online gym’ for high frequency traders

19
23 days ago

A startup for finding and using equipment in a public nature, such as gyms, parks, or beaches. This startup is also building an app that helps people identify which equipment is for their fitness level.

19
28 days ago

A tool for managing your gym membership and paying for it all in one place. It allows you to build a custom membership plan, schedule payments, and track your memberships.

10
18 days ago

A company that helps people build custom gym equipment for home, while offering plans for workouts that can be followed over time.

10
7 days ago

A company that lets consumers buy a lifetime membership to a gym or fitness center.

6
6 days ago

A digital health and fitness tracker, with a focus on those who aren’t able to get to the gym.

1
3 years ago

Idea: This corporate wellness startup is building a platform that lets companies and their employees take their fitness out of the gym and into the world. Their first product, a smart wearable that tracks your steps and other activities, is currently being beta tested in the Bay Area.

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