SQUATS Unveils Mobile App FITTR to Enable Users to Lead a Healthy Lifestyle

SQUATS Unveils Mobile App FITTR to Enable Users to Lead a Healthy Lifestyle

From an online community on Facebook helping people with their basic queries around fitness and nutrition to launching diet and wellness centres across the metro cities and now stepping into the mobile world, Pune-based online fitness consultation platform, SQUATS has come a long way. Underlining its commitment to providing an integrated platform for all the fitness enthusiasts to plan their customised diet, fitness and wellness regimens, it has recently launched a mobile app, FITTR app. Available on iOS and Android, the app received 5.5K downloads in India within the first night of its launch through iOS and remained on the top position. SQUATS is now expecting 20K-30K downloads by the end of the first month of the FITTR launch.

Boasting of a simple and user-friendly interface, the FITTR mobile application promises a smooth and hassle-free experience through a vast set of features that enable the users to make the most of its services. The app offers automated diet charts, BMR analysis, quantified food details, weekly diet chart planner along with healthy food recipes. Once the user feeds in the required data like his/her age, weight and other health details, the app automatically generates a plan based on the information shared. Users can also opt for a complete transformation package and book an appointment with a SQUATS Nutrition and Fitness Consultant dietician as per the time slot listed on the app.

The FITTR app comes with a free subscription, which means fitness freaks or those who don’t want to pay for a gym membership and a dietician can regulate their diet, lose inches and get fit in just a few taps. Future releases will include ready workout templates with the option of creating a customized workout plan to achieve their fitness goals. Besides, the app connects the community of fitness enthusiasts where they can post pictures, answers others questions and post their inspirational transformation journeys

Catering to college students yearning for six-pack abs to a 70-year old aspiring to stay active and fit, SQUATS has 450,000 retained members reaching out to them online. The newly launched app- FITTR- through its comprehensive services is sure to emerge as a one-stop shop for health and fitness services.

Commenting on the launch of the app, SQUATS Founder Jitendra Chouksey said, “We are quite excited about our mobile debut considering how our clients from across the country as well as abroad are satisfied and reliant on us for taking them through their fitness journey. The FITTR app has been built considering the needs of the increasing health-conscious consumers of the country. Instead of spending money on a nutritionist for diet recommendations, you can now download the FITTR app that will act as your health guide and constantly support you in achieving your health and fitness goals. The app clarifies all your health and fitness queries right away on your smartphone and helps you stay fit, eat better, work out regularly, and track your progress. Through the app, we aim to offer more and more Indians the right knowledge required for adopting a healthy lifestyle, which is crucial in the path of health and well-being.”

SQUATS began as a revolution on Facebook in 2016. Initially, the idea was to address the challenges in the fitness industry where lack of information, trust, satisfactory results, quick-fix solutions, and fad diets were affecting its reputation. Eventually, over the last 24 months, the platform’s integrated online and offline presence has helped SQUATS in implementing a different approach to help the members by providing them with the right knowledge to community support, mentorship and guidance by its team of 130+ consultants. Currently, apart from its mobile debut, the platform is on its way to open 10 centres by the end of this financial year and targets +120 centres by 2020 aiming to reach out to those who prefer face-to-face counselling. Meanwhile, the centres in Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi and Raipur have already started operating.

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