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Fitness startup Fittr raises $2 million from Sequoia Capital India's Surge programme

Surge is the rapid scale-up programme for early-stage startups in India and Southeast Asia.

April 28, 2020 / 13:24 IST
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Pune-based fitness startup Fittr on Tuesday said it has raised USD 2 million (over Rs 15 crore) from Sequoia Capital India's Surge programme. The company will deploy the pre-series A funds for hiring, technology and overseas expansion, Fittr Co-founder Jitendra Chouksey said.

Surge is the rapid scale-up programme for early-stage startups in India and Southeast Asia.

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Founded in January 2016, Fittr (formerly SQUATS Fitness) provides free access to diet and training tools, live fitness sessions with experts, Q&A with coaches, and connects users to a community of fitness experts and enthusiasts. With over 8.5 lakh members, the company said it been profitable since inception, achieving a cumulative revenue of USD 13 million.

Fittr is focussing on markets like India, North America, Indonesia and Singapore, Chouksey said.