48. ROXFIT

ROXFIT helps HYROX athletes train smarter using an app that tracks workouts, monitors performance, and provides insights to improve results.

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Founders: Joey Allott and Ben Wilson
Year founded: 2024
Website: ROXFIT

There are thousands of fitness apps out there, but very few have been designed specifically to help athletes train for HYROX. This is despite the hype around the major fitness racing competition, which saw around 90,000 people competing in events around the world in 2024.

When embarking on HYROX training themselves, Joey Allott and Ben Wilson found that there was no way to track and analyse their performance. Having experienced this notable gap in the market, the pair set out to launch ROXFIT – a workout tracking app built specifically for athletes training for HYROX-style events.

Athletes can use the platform to build or select pre-built workouts, set targets, and sync them with their Garmin or Apple Watch. From there, they can track station and transition splits, monitor their heart rate, and analyse their performance, including trends over time.

“There is not another app in the space offering the tools we do to athletes. We’ve managed to create tech that allows you to track complex splits in fitness,” explains Allott.

But with just an idea and little money to begin with, Allott and Wilson found it difficult to get things off the ground, especially with both working full-time jobs. Still, with relentless determination and resilience, the duo went on to secure impressive funding from both angel investors and venture capitalists – raising a total of £800k in May 2025.

There is not another app in the space offering the tools we do to athletes. We've managed to create tech that allows you to track complex splits in fitness.

The ROXFIT app also gained over 150k users within just 12 months of launching, and was listed as one of TechRound’s top HYROX training platforms.

Now, Allott and Wilson are sprinting towards a promising future for ROXFIT. They’ve plans to put the funding towards further product development, and firmly establish themselves within the booming HYROX community.

With tailored tracking, a growing user base, and a clear vision, ROXFIT is truly changing the game for HYROX athletes – helping them to train smarter, improve their performance, and crush their goals.

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