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An AI-based chatbot that helps you with your fitness goals. The bot offers customized workouts based on your goals, goals, and history.
2,946
4 months ago
A startup that pays people to go to the gym and track their workout.
857
2 years ago
A startup that provides an AI-based tool for fitness trackers that can analyze an individual’s activity and eating habits and recommend a new workout regimen.
486
2 years ago
A startup that provides a service where people can book a trainer to come to their home and workout with them
193
2 years ago
A team of four, including two YC alumni, that makes an app that helps you track your heart rate during a workout.
154
2 years ago
A team health and fitness app with a day-by-day view of your schedule, tracking your reps, sets, rest and rest-pause sessions. The app also creates a social network around your workouts, creating a community around shared fitness goals.
152
2 years ago
 A “quantified self” app for fitness enthusiasts to track their workouts and use the data to improve their habits
152
2 years ago
A collaborative platform for creating and sharing workout videos that users can comment on and rate. The startup is currently working on user-friendly video editing tools.
144
2 years ago
A wearable device that tracks running and biking data and can communicate with a smartphone app. The startup wants to make it easy to get new workouts and track progress without having to purchase a wearable or smartphone apps.
143
2 years ago
A startup that wants to create an online marketplace for fitness that will allow users to buy and sell workouts, including in-person ones.
139
2 years ago
A startup that connects you with a local trainer for a one-on-one workout.
132
1 year ago
A web-based personal trainer that creates workouts on demand for people who want to do it in their own homes
132
2 years ago
A startup that helps people track their workouts and plan healthy meals. The startup is focused on helping people who are healthy and want to keep it that way, and the company says that because the company’s algorithms are based on historical exercise data, it’s able to identify trends that are more accurate than what a person might individually determine for themselves.
129
2 years ago
The app makes it possible to do your workouts at your own pace, either on their app or their website.
123
2 years ago
Fitness-tracking software that ties into a wearable device. It tracks your workouts and can get your fitness data into your fitness app or website.
116
1 year ago
A direct-to-consumer subscription service that focuses on providing tools for health and self-improvement. Offers access to workout plans, meal plans, and other content.
115
2 years ago
A startup that wants to help sports clubs and teams track their members, including their workouts and exercises.
113
2 years ago
A product for helping people create a daily habit of exercising. The startup helps people work through a workout routine on their phone, with the goal of helping them build a habit. It’s meant to be a replacement for people who have used apps like ChoreMonster or other similar products before.
112
2 years ago
A tool for sharing and tracking your workouts
111
1 year ago
This startup is working on an "in-app workout studio" for fitness apps. The startup wants to deliver on-the-go workouts to help people stay fit.
111
2 years ago
A platform for sharing and tracking your workouts with your friends, family, and exercise trainers.
110
2 years ago
A mobile application that allows the user to create and share movement plans and trainings. The startup wants to help people share their workout plans with their friends, allowing them to track progress.
108
2 years ago
A startup that wants to make fitness apps as accessible as possible. It’s developing a service that can do things like send texts to your phone with workout time reminders and sets reminders on your phone for you to work out.
106
1 year ago
A video training platform that helps coaches guide their athletes through their workouts.
106
1 year ago
A platform that’s integrated with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant that connects users with personal trainers for workouts based on their personal fitness goals.
105
1 year ago
A platform that helps athletes track their workouts through the cloud.
104
2 years ago
A startup that helps users organize their fitness products by brand and type, such as HIIT gear or workout bands.
94
2 years ago
A wearable device meant to track and help manage the effectiveness of a workout routine.
93
2 years ago
A startup that offers personalized workouts based on how your body moves during those activities. The startup’s first clients are in the health and fitness sector, but they hope to expand to other sectors like education or corporate wellness.
87
1 year ago
It’s a mobile app that helps people with their workouts, tracking their progress and helping them set plans and goals.
86
1 year ago
Gist is a startup that helps athletes improve their performance by tracking their workouts and then, through a series of video lessons, helping them to apply that information.
81
2 years ago
A startup in the fitness-tracking space that’s giving people an app that provides them with on-demand workouts. The startup is selling workouts that are already designed by a group of experts, for $12 a piece.
76
1 year ago
A platform for anyone to create their own workout video.
73
1 year ago
A fitness app that helps users see how long they can stay active in their workouts.
73
1 year ago
A platform that allows people to choose the best time of day to start a workout, with a built-in coach to guide them through their workout session.
69
1 year ago
A sensor for measuring sweat and moisture in the clothing of people who are active. The startup, founded in January, wants to create a product that will help people get more out of their workout, helping them analyze their body’s performance and also offer a tool for people to compete with others in the same workout.
66
9 months ago
An AI-powered tool to help people plan their morning. It’ll suggest things like a workout, breakfast, coffee, etc. for each user based on their location, time of day, and what they’ve done in the past.
66
1 year ago
A way to log workouts on your phone, for those who prefer to skip the gym.
65
2 months ago
A software platform for athletes to manage their training and be able to see the best workouts of the day.
63
1 year ago
A startup that wants to use AI to help you get into shape by using real-time feedback to turn your workout into a game.
62
1 year ago
A workout program that keeps track of how many calories you’re burning.
61
1 year ago
A personal trainer who tells you how to work out to make sure you’re getting the most out of your workout.
61
1 year ago
A company that makes workout equipment for the gym, such as barbells and dumbbells.
61
1 year ago
A startup that designs and manufactures a line of fitness equipment for women, including a weight loss belt, a ball of resistance, and even a workout glove that makes you feel like a superhero.
60
1 year ago
OPEN. is a fitness tracking platform that helps users keep track of their workout habits.
58
1 year ago
A tool to help you navigate and organize your life, and make sure you’re working toward your goals and not getting distracted. The founders say they want the tool to be the “GPS for your life” and they want to make it easy to add things like workouts and to-do lists.
57
1 year ago
A startup that helps users track their workouts and track their diets. It also offers an array of support services, from diet coaching to a personalized nutrition plan that provides users with advice
57
1 year ago
A tool that helps coaches create custom basketball workouts for players.
54
1 year ago
A social platform for athletes to share training workouts.
54
11 months ago
A workout program that uses an algorithm to analyze your movements to determine what’s most effective for you. The company uses the data to create custom workouts, designed with the user in mind and designed to help them lose weight or improve their overall health.
50
11 months ago
A startup that gives users an easy way to track workouts, food, and sleep routines to help them reach their health and fitness goals.
46
11 months ago
A startup that helps more users finish their workouts by offering a more personalized approach to telling you how hard to work out.
44
1 year ago
This fitness startup is helping customers optimize their workout routines after analyzing information about them through their Fitbit wristbands.
43
8 months ago
This is a fitness-related app that’s “all about making exercise fun.” The app tracks your workout and helps you discover new exercises, but is also centered on making exercise a social experience. Users can share their workout with friends, and even challenge one another.
43
1 year ago
A platform for the “ultimate workout” in a virtual 3D environment. Its goal is to connect people to top fitness trainers who can offer the latest training techniques and advice.
42
1 year ago
A product that lets you get more data out of your Fitbit tracker, so you can use it to track sleep, weight, or workouts.
42
11 months ago
A platform for booking classes and studios like Zumba and SoulCycle, with an integration that allows users to earn workout credits for a class after each session.
40
3 months ago
An AI app that helps people plan their workout routines and get them to stick to them. The startup, which is aiming to launch in Q3 2019, has already had over $70,000 in funding and has already launched in the UK.
38
2 months ago
A virtual assistant that can help with the basics of staying organized, like scheduling workouts and creating to-do lists.
38
8 months ago
A startup that is working on a smart shirt that tracks the wearer’s workout, informing them on the best parts of their workout and how they can improve.
37
1 year ago
A company that builds a platform so people can customize their own personal workout programs, with the data suggesting the best ways to go about it.
34
10 months ago
A fitness brand that’s like a subscription service, except you don’t have to pay monthly. It’s a monthly membership for $4.99, plus $3.49 for each workout. It also has an on-demand TV service that streams the company’s workouts to non-members for $1.99 a month.
33
8 months ago
A startup that lets users pick out a workout and have the fitness app deliver it to them by working out in the background.
33
5 months ago
A company that helps people take a low-impact workout to keep their blood pressure and heart rate in check.
33
6 months 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.
30
2 years ago
A startup that sells a service for people who want to lose weight and for a monthly fee they get a personal trainer to come to their house and do workouts with them
27
5 months ago
A startup that helps consumers compare and find the perfect fitness classes in NYC. Founded in January and backed by Accel Partners and 500 Startups, the company includes a mobile app, a series of Youtube videos, and an online community where New Yorkers can share their workout routines.
27
11 days ago
An AI-powered assistant that coaches you through your daily workout and helps you set goals and track your progress.
25
1 month 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.
16
2 years ago
Idea: A mobile app to help customers build a better workout routine
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2 years ago
A startup that gives people access to a personal trainer who will go to their home for a one-on-one workout session
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