Full-Time
Posted on 10/31/2025
Gym management software for memberships
No salary listed
Remote in USA
Remote
PushPress provides gym management software that helps fitness business owners streamline operations by automating administrative tasks, managing memberships, and processing payments. The platform includes tools for class scheduling, payment processing, and member management, plus a dedicated Member App where clients reserve classes, track workouts, and engage with the gym community. The product is delivered as a subscription, scalable to gyms, studios, and fitness centers of varying sizes, and designed to grow with the business. Its approach centers on combining back-end operational efficiency with front-end member engagement to improve retention and community-building. The goal is to help fitness businesses save time on admin work, scale their operations, and foster a thriving member community.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$31.5M
Headquarters
Culver City, California
Founded
2011
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PushPress has secured $20 million for its customer-first software platform that serves as a one-stop shop for gym owners.
Software platform PushPress, co-founded and led by former gym owner and software engineer Dan Uyemura, has raised $20 million in a Series B funding round that will advance PushPress to the next level, setting the stage for the software company to become the go-to platform for gym owners - a comprehensive, one-stop solution akin to an Amazon for fitness businesses.
PushPress, Inc launched the PushPress Staff App a few weeks ago with just a few of the basic features gym owners needed.
PushPress, Inc., a trailblazing fitness studio management software company, announced it has successfully raised $11 million in Series A funding led by Altos Ventures, with participation from Mucker Capital.
/PRNewswire/ -- PushPress, Inc., a trailblazing fitness studio management software company, announced it has successfully raised $11 million in Series A...