ClassPass is an American company operating a subscription platform for fitness, wellness, lifestyle experiences, and more. Founded in 2013, it was acquired by Mindbody Inc in 2021. In June 2025, Playlist was created as a parent brand, uniting ClassPass with Mindbody & Booker under a single identity.[2]
History
The company was founded by Payal Kadakia and Sanjiv Sanghavi as Classivity in 2010.[3][4][5][6] In 2012, the company launched Passport, allowing users to try one fitness class at a new studio.[7] The company expanded its product to a subscription.[7][8] The company brought on Mary Biggins to help build the new company, and ClassPass was developed in June 2013.[7][9][10] In January 2014, Classtivity was rebranded as ClassPass.[5]
Sanghavi left in January 2014.[3][11][12] The same year, ClassPass acquired FitMob.[13] An earlier version of the company's product was intended to sell a better registration system to fitness studios but this did not receive much interest.[14]
In March 2017, Payal Kadakia swapped roles with Fritz Lanman, with Lanman becoming CEO and Kadakia becoming Executive Chairman.[15][16] In August 2017, the company announced an expansion to New Orleans, Pittsburgh, San Antonio, Cincinnati, Calgary, Honolulu, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Riverside, California, and Salt Lake City.[17][18] In March 2018, ClassPass began offering live-streamed fitness classes.[19][20][21]
In January 2019, ClassPass acquired Guavapass.[22] Later that year, in October, Classpass acquired Swedish competitor Fitness Collection.[23] Chilean-based MuvPass and ClickyPass, based in Argentina, were acquired in early 2020.[24]
ClassPass was acquired by Mindbody Inc in 2021.[25]
In 2024, the company added food and beverage partners, allowing users to spend credits at participating cafes.[26]
Financing
ClassPass received seed funding of $2 million in March 2014, then attracted $12 million in Series A round funding from entrepreneur Fritz Lanman in September 2014. In 2015, it received $40 million of Series B funding from General Catalyst and Thrive Capital.[27] The company was valued as over $200 million.[28] Classpass received an additional $30 million of funding in November 2015 led by Google Ventures.[29] ClassPass announced a $70 million Series C led by Temasek Holdings in May 2017 that valued the company at $470 million.[30][31] In July 2018, it raised US$85M in financing led by Temasek to expand into Asia.[32] In January 2020, it raised $285 million in funding at a $1 billion valuation.[33] In October 2021, the company was acquired by Mindbody Inc.[34]
Criticism
ClassPass has been criticized for undercutting the business model of the health clubs that it relies on, with a 2015 article in The New York Times describing it as a "middleman" between consumers and health clubs, and arguing that a "power imbalance" exists between the health clubs' owners and ClassPass which mirrors the relationship with other digital intermediary services such as Amazon.com and Uber.[35] The service has accounted for lower margins at some gyms where owners limit the number of members "to prevent being cannibalized".[36]
In May 2025, ClassPass disclosed data in an article with Athletech News to prove their incremental value to partners in the industry.
See also
- Tech companies in the New York metropolitan area
External links
References
- ClassPass: Meet the Team^
- Introducing Playlist, the Next Generation Platform for Wellness Experiences www.playlist.com, 2025-06-04, retrieved 2025-06-17^
- Chloe Sorvino. Why Failing Twice Helped ClassPass's Payal Kadakia Build A $50 Million (And Growing) Fortune Forbes, June 17, 2016^
- Zachary Crockett. Sh*t, I'm F*cked: Payal Kadakia, Founder of ClassPass The Hustle, 10 October 2017, retrieved 11 November 2024^
- Biz Carson. How this world-class dancer went from failing twice to a $30 dollar fitness empire Business Insider, October 20, 2015^
- Emily Arata. I Want Your Job: Payal Kadakia, Cofounder And CEO Of ClassPass Elite Daily, December 15, 2015^
- Christine Lagorio-Chafkin. ClassPass Was a Beautiful Website and a Cool Company--With No Users or Investors. Here's How the Founder Turned It Around Inc., 5 July 2019^
- Payal Kadakia: How to price your product to scale Masters of Scale^
- Jordan Crook. Classtivity Pivots To Subscription Model So You Actually Work Out TechCrunch, 2013-09-18, retrieved 2024-11-11^
- The incredible rise of Class Pass in 2013 by Payal Kadakia TheMilSource (TMS), 2020-03-14, retrieved 2024-11-11^
- Sheila Marikar. How one fitness entrepreneur raised $14 million Fortune, November 3, 2014^
- Anna Maltby. This Company Will Get You Into Unlimited Fitness Classes Fast Company, January 27, 2015^
- Jordan Crook, Sarah Buhr. ClassPass Acquires Competitor FitMob TechCrunch, 2015-04-23, retrieved 2024-10-15^
- Alyson Shontell. How Getting Mugged And Maced Helped A World-Class Dancer Save Her Struggling Startup Business Insider, July 31, 2014^
- Jordan Crook. Fritz Lanman takes CEO role at ClassPass as founder Payal Kadakia steps in as Chairman TechCrunch, March 17, 2017^
- Work It Out The Estée Lauder Companies^
- ClassPass Announces Plans for North America Expansion Leading into 2018 Business Wire, August 22, 2017^
- Margaret Abrams. ClassPass Is Coming Soon to a City Near You The New York Observer, August 24, 2017^
- Jordan Crook. ClassPass Live launches on-demand workouts from home TechCrunch, March 14, 2018^
- Andrew Ross Sorkin. Live-Streaming Fitness: ClassPass's New Product CNBC, January 26, 2018^
- Ashley Carman. ClassPass will let you live stream fitness classes at home for $15 a month The Verge, December 6, 2017^
- Jordan Crook. Fitness marketplace ClassPass acquires competitor GuavaPass TechCrunch, January 7, 2019^
- Dragos Novac. Fitness Collection was acquired by US-based Classpass. Nordic 9, retrieved 2024-10-15^
- Josefina Domínguez Iino. ClassPass acquires MuvPass and ClickyPass as part of its expansion throughout Latin America LatamList, 2020-03-02, retrieved 2024-10-22^
- Ananya Mariam Rajesh. Mindbody ClassPass to go public in 12-18 months, CEO says Reuters, 14 August 2024, retrieved 15 October 2024^
- Kristen Fedeli. ClassPass Enters Food & Beverage Fitt Insider, 2024-03-12, retrieved 2024-11-26^
- Jordan Crook. Classpass Is In Session With $40 Million In Series B TechCrunch, January 15, 2015^
- Yuliya Chernova. ClassPass, Valued at More Than $200M, Taps Into Gym Craze The Wall Street Journal, March 12, 2015^
- Jordan Crook. Confirmed, ClassPass Raises $30 Million Series C From Google Ventures TechCrunch, 11 November 2015^
- Jordan Crook. ClassPass secures $70 million Series C led by Temasek TechCrunch, June 16, 2017^
- Yuliya Chernova. ClassPass Taps $70 Million in 'Down' Round The Wall Street Journal, June 16, 2017^
- RINA RAPHAEL. ClassPass just raised $85 million, celebrates with new "audio fitness" app Fast Company, July 31, 2018^
- Sara Ashley O'Brien. Fitness startup ClassPass is now a unicorn CNN, January 8, 2020^
- Lauren Thomas. Mindbody acquires workout subscription platform ClassPass as fitness industry rebounds CNBC, October 14, 2021^
- Jenna Wortham. ClassPass and the Joy and Guilt of the Digital Middleman Economy The New York Times Magazine, March 9, 2015^
- BRENDA BOUW. Fitness subscription service ClassPass brings new business to studios, but at what cost? The Globe and Mail, March 24, 2019^