AI gym equipment startup Tonal today nabbed a $110 million round from new and existing investors. A spokesperson says the capital will enable Tonal to accelerate its marketing efforts, scale its ...
The connected fitness equipment sector is heating up. On Thursday, Tonal–dubbed the “Peloton for weight-lifting”–announced a $45 million Series C fundraising round led by L Catterton (ThirdLove, ...
Connected fitness equipment maker Tonal is laying off 35 percent of its workforce, according to CNBC. Like Peloton, the company grew its headcount significantly over the last two years as demand for ...
The global fitness equipment market exceeded $10 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $25 billion by 2027, according to Global Market Insights. Equipment that connects smart devices via high-speed ...
Most people look at fitness equipment and see only the physical challenge in front of them. Aly Orady, an electrical engineer by training, looked around the gym one morning and saw a different ...
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Connected fitness company Tonal has raised $45 million in Series C funding, bringing the company’s total funding to $90 million. The Growth Fund of L Catterton led the round. Additional investors ...
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Fitness equipment makers Tonal, backed by Amazon, is laying off nearly 35% of its workforce, affecting all levels of its business. The Chief Executive Officer, Aly Orady, reportedly said that the ...
Over the last three sections of this EC-1, we’ve seen the genesis of Tonal, transforming from a series of prototypes in the mind of CEO and founder Aly Orady into a unique strength-training entrant in ...