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Global HIIT franchise with 1,500 studios; technology-driven 45-minute functional training acquired through restructuring after financial difficulties post-NYSE IPO.
F45 Training is a global fitness franchise offering 45-minute functional training group classes combining circuit and HIIT training across its approximately 1,500 studios in 63 countries. Founded in 2013 in Sydney, Australia by Adam Gilchrist and Rob Deutsch, F45 went public on NYSE in July 2021 and attracted celebrity investor Mark Wahlberg as a brand ambassador and equity holder. The franchise model has made F45 one of the fastest-growing fitness brands globally by leveraging its technology-driven class delivery — screens in studios guide workouts from a central content library, ensuring consistent quality regardless of instructor.
Leading pet care services marketplace connecting pet owners with dog walkers, sitters, and boarders. Seattle-based, publicly traded on NASDAQ: ROVR with 500K+ service providers.
Rover Group is the world's largest online marketplace for pet care services, connecting pet owners with a network of over 500,000 independent pet service providers across the United States, Canada, Europe, and beyond. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and publicly traded on NASDAQ (ROVR), Rover enables pet owners to find, book, and pay for dog walking, pet sitting, drop-in visits, doggy daycare, and boarding through a mobile app and website. The company was founded in 2011 and went public via SPAC merger in 2021.\n\nRover's marketplace model relies on a large supply of independently operating pet care providers who list their services, set their own rates, and manage their bookings through the Rover platform. The company handles payments, provides a trust and safety layer through background checks and review systems, and offers a reservation guarantee insurance program that covers incidents during booked services. This combination of marketplace infrastructure and safety assurances addresses the primary friction points pet owners experience when entrusting their animals to strangers.\n\nRover has expanded its product offering beyond pure marketplace matching to include GPS-tracked walks with automated report cards sent to owners during services, building a recurring engagement loop that increases lifetime value. The company went private after its SPAC debut underperformed and has focused on improving unit economics and international expansion. Rover competes with Wag, local dog walking apps, and traditional pet care businesses, but maintains a significant lead in brand recognition and supply density in most major US metropolitan markets.
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