Fitnet is adding support for Android, expanding its reach to “over 95% of the smartphone market worldwide,” according to the company’s press release.
Fitnet clients from around the globe have collectively exercised more than 930,000 minutes.Fitnet has also unveiled integration with Google’s Chromecast, allowing users to watch fitness exercise on a TV, and to benefit from other features that take advantage of an extra screen estate. Through this tool, Fitnet clients and trainers are able to obtain deeper measurements, such as calories burned, heart rate, step count and, on a large screen, during every workout.
Fitnet’s service offers a free diverse library of yoga, cardio and strength training workouts that are customized by skill level and preference. The global platform provides access for new clients seeking personalized and professional training and coaching from the convenience of a phone or tablet. In less than one year, Fitnet clients from around the globe have collectively exercised more than 930,000 minutes.
Fitnet closed $1.4 million in Series A funding in April, led by Valleys’ Ventures and CIT Gap Funds. The application is available as a free download for the iPad, iPhone and Android with more than 250 workouts. The premium service that includes a certified Fitnet Fitness Trainer starts at $19 per month.