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Gym Passport, a Pakistani startup, wants to transform the exercise industry

  • January 19, 2022
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Gyms and fitness centers are quite popular in Pakistan; they allow people to maintain a healthy lifestyle by paying a monthly fee. With the difficulty to truly commit to such a lifestyle, issues like travel, cost, and feasibility arise and persist for the majority of people. This even includes certain establishments that charge exorbitant fees for their services. A Pakistani firm called ‘Gym Passport’, on the other hand, attempts to solve all of these problems with a single mobile application.

Yousuf Ali and Umer Aslam co-founded the startup, which offers access to over 300 gyms and fitness clubs in 10+ cities throughout Pakistan and has strategically partnered with well-known companies like foodpanda, Daraz, Jugnu, Xavor corporation, United Bank, Giftkarte, Marham, and others.

Gym Passport’s concept is simple: it allows customers to work out at any facility in the country at any time without having to pay for a separate gym if they are traveling or just relocating within the country. The Gym Passport app is a one-stop shop for paying your monthly subscription and checking into any gym or fitness facility. What’s even more intriguing about this app is that you can pay for your gym membership using a debit or credit card, and you may choose from a variety of packages.

The Gym Passport app comes in three different packages: Lite, Standard, and Pro, each with a different pricing range and access to a different set of gyms and training facilities. The Lite package provides access to over 150 gyms across Pakistan, the Standard package provides access to nearly 250 gyms, and the Pro package provides access to over 300 gyms across Pakistan.

Check-ins at gyms work by scanning a QR code from the app, according to the business, which is a big time saver for gym owners because it eliminates the need for notebooks or keeping track of who actually checked in.

Gym Passport is available on both Android and iOS and is free to use. Moreover, once you sign up there are no registration fees required as only your email and phone number are enough. Once signed up, you can then select any package that the app has to offer. For further details about the app, click here.

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