Ex-Microsofties launch app to help weightlifters track workouts, compete with friends
Apps like RunKeeper and Strava have utilized smartphone technology to help runners track their workouts and compete with friends. Now, two entrepreneurs want to implement something similar in the weightlifting world. Eric Wagner and Bryan Alger are the co-founders of Gravitus, a new startup based out of New York City that lets recreational lifters log workouts, track progress, watch instructional videos, compete against friends, and more. The entrepreneurs first met in Seattle seven years ago while both were working for Microsoft. They reunited last year after seeing an unmet need among weightlifters given the popularity of similar apps that runners… Read More
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