Runtastic

Adidas Runtastic

Adidas Runtastic

Austrian mobile fitness company


Runtastic GmbH is a digital health and fitness company from Austria.

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On 5 August 2015, Adidas bought Runtastic for €220 million ($240 million).[1][2]

On 25 September 2019, Runtastic was rebranded to Adidas Runtastic.[3]

History

The initial idea was born during a project at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria[4] for tracking sailboat races.[5]

The company was founded in 2009 by Florian Gschwandtner, Christian Kaar, René Giretzlehner, and Alfred Luger in Pasching, Upper Austria.

In August 2015, it was announced that Adidas had acquired Runtastic for €220 million ($240 million), this included the 50.1% stake Axel Springer bought in the company back in 2013, making Runtastic entirely owned by Adidas.[6]

At the beginning of 2019, Runtastic focused on developing its two apps. These were rebranded in September of the same year. The "Runtastic" app became "Adidas Running", and the "Results" app became "Adidas Training".[7]

Reception

The multi-functional mobile devices made use of all the systems in the devices (e.g., GPS-tracking, audio and video recording and playback, web-syncing, social sharing). This can be seen in reviews of company products, for example from The Verge,[8] TechCrunch,[9] VentureBeat,[10] or The Next Web.[11]

Bibliography

Runtastic and its products have been covered in books and articles, some of which have been listed and commented here (APA 4th Ed.):[12]

  • Andrea Zajicek. (2011). Social Comm. Norderstedt: BoD. Page 228.
  • Hubert Beck. (2012). Das große Buch vom Marathon — Lauftraining mit System. München: Stiebner Verlag. Page 307.
  • Reiner Wichert, & Birgid Eberhardt. (2011). Ambient Assisted Living. Berlin: Springer. Page 287.
  • Stefan Bölle. (2012). Joggen mit dem Handy: Zur Eignung von Smartphone-Apps als Trainingsbegleiter. München: Grin Verlag. Page 44.
  • Stephan Verclas, & Claudia Linnhoff-Popien. (2011). Smart Mobile Apps. Berlin: Springer. Page 22.
  • Tom Rosenkranz. (2012). Marketing im Outernet: Was kommt nach Social Media? München: Grin Verlag. Page 9.

See also


References

  1. "Athletic Apparel Producer Adidas Buys Fitness App Maker Runtastic For Over $200 Million". Android Police. 5 August 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  2. "Adidas acquires mobile fitness company Runtastic for $239M". VentureBeat. 5 August 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  3. "Runtastic becomes Adidas Running four years after acquisition". Android Police. 25 September 2019. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  4. Ralf-Gordon Jahns (8 July 2013). "Interview with Runtastic team in 2013". research2guidance. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  5. Natasha Lomas (5 August 2015). "Runtastic Acquired By Adidas For $240M". TechCrunch. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  6. Paul Sawer (30 October 2012). "Runtastic sprints past 14m downloads, and launches four fitness apps for homebodies". The Next Web. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  7. Please see Google Books for more results. Retrieved from Google Books Search Page (25 February 2013).

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