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Online scheduling software provider firm Appointy acquired fitness startup Zyoga

Online scheduling software provider firm Appointy has acquired fitness startup Zyoga for an undisclosed amount.

Zyoga is a healthtech startup that provides a virtual fitness studio powered by artificial intelligence to fitness coaches and businesses taking online classes. The platform assists fitness coaches and related businesses in managing and scaling their operations. Appointy will be able to expand its team and enter the fitness market as a result of the acquisition. Amitesh Mishra and Vibhu Tripathi, founders of Zyoga, will join Appointy as part of the deal. Appointy, according to its website, provides medium and large-sized businesses with personalised online scheduling software solutions. Its solutions assist businesses in streamlining operations such as booking management, client engagement, and employee and resource scheduling.

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