FlexIt, Inc.
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| ISIN | 🆔 |
|---|---|
| Industry | Fitness |
| Founded 📆 | January 7, 2019 |
| Founders 👔 | Austin Cohen |
| Headquarters 🏙️ | , , United States |
Area served 🗺️ | United States |
Key people | Austin Cohen, CEO Justin Turetsky, COO |
| Members | |
Number of employees | |
| 🌐 Website | flexit |
| 📇 Address | |
| 📞 telephone | |
FlexIt Inc. is an American fitness technology startup based in the United States. The mobile application allows users to pay by the minute for gym use and conduct virtual personal training sessions. [1][2] It was founded in 2018 by Austin Cohen.
Product Offering
FlexIt has two products. The first is virtual personal training.[3] Personal trainers join the platform through their fitness facility and work with clients via 1-on-1 video calls. [4] This service hosts personal training between users and trainers on FlexIt's online platform.[5] [6]
The in-gym access allows users to access gyms by scanning a QR code upon entering and exiting the facility. Users are billed by the minute for their use of the facilities.[7]. [8]
History
Started in 2018 by Austin Cohen, FlexIt officially launched at CES in January 2019.[9] At launch, FlexIt had 300 partner facilities in 7 markets, including Retro Fitness, Youfit Health Clubs, and Charter Fitness. [10] Current gym partners include Blink Fitness, Crunch Fitness, 24 Hour Fitness, New York Sports Club, Chuze Fitness, and Golds Gym.[11]
In 2019, FlexIt announced a partnership with Therabody to create branded Wellness Rooms in WeWork locations across the country.[12] Additional partnerships were launched with AccuWeather, Reservations.com, [13], and Travelzoo. [14] In October of 2020, FlexIt announced partnerships with performance sports apparel brand, 2XU.[15]
In response to the quarantines instituted in the United States due to the Coronavirus crisis, FlexIt introduced virtual personal training in April of 2020. This service allows users to meet with personal trainers through FlexIt's online platform.[16][17]
Accolades
- Named in Inside Hook’s “Our 6 Favorite Fitness and Health Apps for 2019”[18]
- Named in Runner’s World’s “The Best Running Tech From CES 2019”[19]
- Named in Popular Science’s Technology “The most interesting fitness and workout tech from CES 2019”[20]
- Named in Mashable’s “The new fitness technology we're most excited about”[21]
- Austin Cohen was named as one of IHRSA’s Rising Stars of 2020[22]
- Named #1 fitness app by Men's Journal in 2021[23]
References
- ↑ "FlexIt - November 13, 2019". 9News. 9News. November 13, 2019. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
- ↑ "FlexIt Launches First Of Its Kind, End-To-End Platform For Fitness Club Operators To Deliver Virtual Personal Training". Athletech News. 2020-07-17. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- ↑ "5 Tips To Help You Find A Virtual Fitness Trainer Today". primewomen.com. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- ↑ "Connected Fitness Was Doing Fine Before the Pandemic. Now It's Booming". Grit Daily News. 2020-05-28. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- ↑ News, A. B. C. "What does the future hold for virtual fitness? A hybrid model, possibly". ABC News. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- ↑ "How the Gym App FlexIt Adapted to the Pandemic". www.sporttechie.com. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- ↑ "No Membership, No Problem: You Can Pay Per Minute at the Gym With This New App". Yahoo Lifestyle. Yahoo. May 22, 2019. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
- ↑ Brown, Shelby (January 8, 2019). "CES 2019: FlexIt pay-as-you-go gym app is perfect for your New Year's fitness resolution" Check
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- ↑ "No Membership, No Problem: You Can Pay Per Minute at the Gym With This New App". Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ Cozza, Lauren (March 12, 2020). "FlexIt Announces Partnership with Blink Fitness". Yahoo Finance.
- ↑ "Bringing Wellness, Fitness to the Co-Working Industry". Cheddar. Cheddar. October 11, 2019. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
- ↑ Vicky Karantzavelou (August 20, 2019). "FlexIt announces partnership with reservations.com". Travel Daily News.
- ↑ "Partner With Us". FlexIt Inc. FlexIt Inc. 2020. Retrieved March 28, 2020.
- ↑ "2XU Partners With FlexIt | SGB Media Online". sgbonline.com. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
- ↑ "I tried an app that brings a virtual personal trainer to your living room. Here's what it's like". TODAY.com. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
- ↑ Vacuactivus - leading world manufacturer of crychambers and fitness equipment
- ↑ Miller, Kirk (January 8, 2019). "Our 6 Favorite Fitness and Health Apps for 2019". InsideHook.
- ↑ Dendate, Jeff (January 11, 2019). "The Best Running Tech From CES 2019". Runner’s World.
- ↑ Horaczek, Stan (January 14, 2019). "The most interesting fitness and workout tech from CES 2019". Popular Science.
- ↑ "The new fitness technology we're most excited about". Mashable. May 14, 2019.
- ↑ "Presenting the 2020 IHRSA Rising Stars". IHRSA. March 3, 2020.
- ↑ "Best Fitness Apps and Streaming Platforms to Get Fit From Home". Men's Journal. 2021-02-24. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
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