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Y Combinators Demo Day is a key soire on the startup calendar.
This year, however, instead of a packed room replete with short pitches and lackluster catering, Demo Day has gone virtual.
Even more, it was moved up by a week, pushing the public debut of a host of companies to this coming Monday.
A Technology News Room will be covering it closely, so make sure to stick around the site for notes and interviews.
But who wants to wait that long? Ive gotten to know one of the pitching startups, FitnessAI, over the past few weeks.
Lets take a look at its business.FitnessAIFitnessAI is a mobile application that helps users lift weights, helping them set new goals, gain strength over time and avoid frustration while dodging burnout.The company was founded by Jake Mor in 2019, leveraging a workout data set that Mor had previously collected.
Mor told A Technology News Room that in college he built a tool called Lift Log (you can find it on the App Store here).
That app was just a very simple weightlifting tracking tool, Mor said, but over the course of three years over 40,000 users logged 6 million workouts.That huge set of workout data points helped Mor construct FitnessAIs core weight-lifting algorithm.Peering through his mountain of data, Mor said that he was able to discern the perfect rate of progression for each exercise.
Regular progression isnt a nice to have, according to Mor, but a key way to keep people in the gym (and using his service), saying that hes found that breaking personal records makes working out a little bit more addicting, and more motivating to keep going back to the gym.But data isnt the full story to FitnessAI, despite it featuring AI in its name.
During the life of his company, Mor found that a human touch was key to keeping users engaged.
He told A Technology News Room that lots of folks are self-conscious about going to the gym and working out in its environment, so while he was so busy working on [the] algorithm that powers the companys service, what users cared most about was tutorials.The helping hand of crafted guides and human outreach work together with the apps code to keep people engaged.
According to Mor, his team will reach out to every single user if you dont go to the gym, adding that half of fitness AI is the human touch.So from a data set to an algorithm to a mobile app to a guided weight-lifting experience, FitnessAI has gotten a lot done in the last year or so.
And it has done so while largely self-funding.MoneyTo date, the company told A Technology News Room that it has bootstrapped, apart from its standard Y Combinator check.
That said, its looking to raise during the Demo Day cycle.How has it gotten to where it is today on such little capital? By growing its revenues and paying for its own development.
Indeed, the mobile app company is now north of $100,000 monthly recurring revenue (MRR), giving it annual recurring revenue (ARR) of more than $1.2 million.
For a team of four today that was 1.5 not too long ago, thats lots of cash.But with more money comes more opportunities for product improvements, and go-to-market work.
What FitnessAI has shown so far is that people need help lifting, and they are willing to pay for assistance.
(FitnessAI has a number of price points, but costs a little less than $100 yearly, looking at its App Store listing today.)More after Demo Day if FitnessAI raises the round its hunting for.





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