The founding team of Traindoo.
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Pre-seed financing for Traindoo

Traindoo has secured €500,000 in pre-seed financing. Freiraum Capital and three business angels from Germany and the US are joining the Munich-based software startup as investors.

Traindoo With its SaaS solution, the Munich-based startup aims to empower physiotherapists and personal trainers to provide digital support to their clients. This will pave the way for healthcare providers to offer teletherapy. According to the company, more than 1,500 active users are already using the solution.

Well-known investors on board

The offer from Traindoo consists of a software platform and an accompanying app for patients. Therapists and trainers are supported in their work by an AI that derives targeted measures based on the analysis of treatment progress. This should enable therapists to offer individualized 24/7 care while simultaneously enjoying more freedom and flexibility in their daily work.  

With this approach, the Munich-based startup, which was spun off from a research project at the Technical University of Munich in early 2022, was able to convince investors and raise a total of 500,000 euros in pre-seed financing. In addition to Freiraum Capital, ProgloveFounder Thomas Kirchner and Limango founder Johannes Ditterich have invested. Additionally, US-based investor Johannes Dorsch contributes his expertise for the Munich-based company's future US expansion.

“Paving the way to digital working”

The three Traindoo founders Jonas Flach, Manuel Mandl and Fabian Flach say about the current investment:

"We are pleased that we were able to convince highly experienced investors and entrepreneurs so soon after our founding and despite the current market conditions, and that they have placed their trust in us. The positive response from our first customers shows that we have found an innovative solution with our training planning software. Now we need to further expand our offering and make our solution available to as many healthcare providers as possible, paving the way for them to work digitally."

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Regina Bruckschlögl

After her own startup experiences, she now looks at the Munich startup scene from a different perspective as an editor at Munich Startup – and discovers every day how diverse the Munich ecosystem is. Startup stories that beg to be told!

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