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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
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)
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
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
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
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