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Utkarsh Sundkar

Tech Enthusiast • 9d

Are these Indian Fitness startups really building to make India Healthier or to make themselves wealthier?? While researching for our Startup competitors , we got to know a very harsh reality. Where an Indian earns ₹15k-₹20k on average , these fitness startups charge ₹5-16k for the access to their programs which is around 25-80% of their income..... Are these startups really building to make India healthier or ...... True accessibility isn't just about having an app on the Play Store. As Builders in the health-tech space (Arthlete) we are not only focusing on the top 1% of India but also for the general public i.e made for the real India.... Premium Features + REAL TIME GUIDANCE + accessible to all Because fitness should be a right, not a luxury.

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