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Noosa female entrepreneur launches fitness app

A Noosa female tech entrepreneur has announced the official launch of Find My Fit, a mobile app that allows users to easily find all the fitness, wellness and recreation businesses in their area.

In support of local struggling businesses, the app is free to list on for all fitness, wellness and recreation businesses and free to download from the App Store and Google Play.

CEO and managing director Amanda Belot said as a mother, she found it difficult to find local fitness classes that suited her needs.

“There are so many fabulous businesses out there but it often takes a lot of searching or asking around to find them,” Amanda said.

“This app is designed to save other people from frustration and also help business owners to showcase their classes and activities.

“While onboarding local businesses we have found the reaction to be very positive for our online business management platform that ties the data through to the app. The business platform helps business owners to save time by showcasing their timetable of classes, activities and appointments and allowing customers to book directly through the app. We have a lot of other features that we are currently working towards launching soon.

“We want to help businesses to succeed by putting them in front of the right people and making it simple and hassle-free for them to fill their classes/activities so they can put more time into doing what they love.”

Amanda said they received a ‘Letter of Support’ from Leanne Kemp, the QLD Government Chief Entrepreneurs Office who sees the tremendous benefits that this app can offer businesses and individuals.

Surf Life Saving Queensland has also confirmed they will onboard all Queensland Surf Clubs by mid November.

“Queensland Sport and Recreation are working with us to help build awareness of their FairPlay voucher initiative across Queensland which we have integrated into our app,” she said.

“The FairPlay voucher is for low income families and gives a $150 voucher per child per year to access fitness and recreation activities.”

A lot of focus is on video streaming, allowing you to join classes and activities without having to leave the house. Businesses that are restricted by space or law are able to increase participation and revenue.

“While we are still in the startup phase we are officially launching to Noosa this week and will then be adding other locations in the near future with the intent to go global,” Amanda said.

The Find My Fit app is available free on iOS and android, and you can download it by visiting www.findmyfit.com.

Anyone who downloads the Find My Fit app before Nov 30 will have the chance to win $150 credit towards the services of a business listed on our app. You could use it for anything from a jet ski’s through to a spa treatment. To enter go to www.findmyfit.com, click on the Download App button, download the app and register your contact details while creating an account.

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