NEW YORK & MUNICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Freeletics, the leading AI-powered fitness and lifestyle coaching app, just got smarter than a human personal trainer. Today, the company announced a brand new AI ...
You have a gym membership, but you’ve talked yourself out of going. You paid for a personal trainer and found reasons to cancel. Maybe fitness can be achieved through your smartphone or smartwatch, ...
Online fitness startup Freeletics has raised $45 million in Series A funding, according to an announcement released yesterday. The funding round was led by FitLab, Causeway Media Partners and JAZZ ...
This profile has not been claimed by the company. See reviews below to learn more or submit your own review. Freeletics is a fitness and nutrition app that provides personalized health training at a ...
Tony Robbins is hoping to motivate people beyond self-help. On Tuesday, it was announced that the motivational speaker joined several high-profile investors in a Series A funding round for digital ...
Led by JAZZ Venture Partners and Causeway Media Partners with support from KKCG, the funding was driven by strong revenue growth and user engagement, as well as continuous product innovation NEW YORK- ...
Freeletics, the "AI-powered" fitness coaching app, has closed $25 million in Series B funding. Leading the round is U.S.-based JAZZ Venture Partners and Causeway Media Partners, with support from KKCG ...
UFC Fighter Stephen Thompson has partnered with AI-Fitness app Freeletics in looking to bring his training program and techniques to the mainstream. Technology affects sports in many ways, but its ...
Fitness tracking took a leap forward in the early 1960s, when the Japanese company Yamasa released a pedometer called Manpo-kei, which roughly translates as “the 10,000-steps system.” This early ...
European online fitness startup Freeletics has raised a new round of funding from US investors that will bring the company deeper into the US market. Courtside Ventures, Elysian Park Ventures (created ...
Freeletics, the “AI-powered” fitness coaching app, has closed $25 million in Series B funding. Leading the round is U.S.-based JAZZ Venture Partners and Causeway Media Partners, with support from KKCG ...