Lukas
“What I love most about Athlesy is the community. Seeing what others are working on motivates me to push harder every time.”
Experience
The Problem
People want to move more. But without the right partner at the right time, motivation fades. ATHLESY changes that.
31% globally physically inactive
One in three adults doesn't meet basic activity guidelines. A growing crisis that costs lives.
40% want to exercise more
The desire is there. What's missing is someone to show up with. Social accountability changes everything.
Tracking alone isn't enough
Fitness apps count steps and calories. But no app connects you with real people for real workouts.
Sources: WHO 2024 · Statista DE
The Solution
You don't need another app that tracks you. You need one that connects you. With real people, right where you are.
Commitment beats motivation
Solo plans get postponed. When someone's waiting for you, you show up. ATHLESY creates that accountability.
From idea to meetup in seconds
No group chats, no endless coordination. Pick a sport, find a session nearby, and join. It's that simple.
See who's training near you
Real profiles, real availability, real people. You instantly know who fits your sport, level, and schedule.
How it works
Create your profile
Pick your sports, set your level, and let others know when you're free.
Discover sessions
Browse local events filtered by sport, time, and distance.
Join & connect
Sign up with one tap and coordinate details in the event chat.
Train together
Show up, work out, build your crew. And do it again.
Community
Early voices from our test community and user interviews.
Science-backed
Training together isn't just more fun. It's measurably more effective.
Training with a partner unconsciously increases your own intensity and endurance.
Plante, T.G. et al. (2010)
Effects of Perceived Fitness Level of Exercise Partner on Intensity of Exertion
Group-based physical activity protects against depression and strengthens mental well-being.
Stevens, M. et al. (2021)
Better together: How group-based physical activity protects against depression
Group fitness classes significantly reduce stress and improve quality of life.
Yorks, D.M. et al. (2017)
Effects of Group Fitness Classes on Stress and Quality of Life
Social networks around sport sustainably increase physical activity in everyday life.
Zhang, J. et al. (2016)
Support or competition? How online social networks increase physical activity