Techcrunch Startup Alley to host Armenian-Russian startup Inkin

Techcrunch Startup Alley to host Armenian-Russian startup Inkin

PanARMENIAN.Net - Social fitness platform, inKin- an Armenian-Russian startup - will be participating in TechCrunch Disrupt 2015, San Francisco, U.S.

As a leading voice in the tech world, Disrupt is renowned for aiding the launch of revolutionary startups, introducing game-changing technologies, and debating the industry’s key issues. Attracting the most innovative and creative minds in the industry, TechCrunch brings together the brightest entrepreneurs, investors, and tech enthusiasts.

With around 200 other exhibitors, inKin will take center stage to demonstrate its various features, such as the Live Feed, which collects user’s health and fitness data from different data sources including a built-in Manual Log.

In addition, the Leaderboard monitors the performance of friends and family on day-to-day basis, while the Challenges & Competitions feature allows users to join and create different challenges for four main metrics: steps, calories burned, distance and active time

inKin is an Armenian-Russian startup, created in October 2014, and positioned as a global social community of healthy and happy people. A private alpha version of the platform was launched in February 2015, shortly followed by an open beta version in July 2015.

The social fitness platform connects friends, family and co-workers with different activity trackers and fitness app and currently supports Fitbit, Jawbone, Misfit, Withings, iHealth and The Moves app, with a further 25 trackers and apps to be integrated by the end of 2016.

Users can also create sub-profiles for children and senior family members to ensure the entire family stays happy and healthy.

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