Wodify Company Updates
Discover how Wodify and Cradles to Crayons are empowering lives in Philadelphia. Learn about our day of volunteering and how you can join us in making a difference.
This upcoming Veteran’s Day, on November 11-13, 2022, Team Shut Up & Row (SU&R) is launching a fundraising event in partnership with Wodify. It is an opportunity to come together as a community, honor our Veterans and support the efforts of Team SU&R during the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge. The goal of this fundraiser is to see how many times, we could collectively row across the Atlantic Ocean, which is roughly 5.3 million meters. Simply row some meters for three days, log your distance daily in the Wodify App, and we’ll do the tracking for you!
At Wodify, we believe that diversity is strength and we unequivocally condemn discrimination in any form.
As part of our commitment to improving the communities we live in, Wodify visited the Philadelphia branch of Cradles to Crayons, an organization that gives disadvantaged children the resources to feel confident and dignified at school home and play.
Wodify continued its mission to empower a fulfilled life as members of its Portugal team spent a day in the fields for Semear, a program designed to help those with intellectual and developmental difficulties become more prepared to enter the job market.
The Wodify Portugal office teamed up with Moinho da Juventude to share a fun-filled lunch with disadvantaged local children. Afterwards, everyone took a tour of the Lisbon Oceanarium for a day none of them will ever forget.
This is Carla: a powerful relationship builder, wherever she is. She is a natural people person and you can guarantee being in a good mood when she is around. It was her passion for CrossFit and the impact it made in her life that lead her into Wodify.
As a company, Wodify is committed to always give back to our community - wherever we are. That’s why, every quarter, we give one percent of our time volunteering, one percent of our services and one percent of our profit to local charities and entities. We love getting involved, so if there is a project you need help with, feel free to give us a shout!
The Wodify team volunteered at H.B. WIlson Family School in Camden for our latest philanthropy event. Find out how we got involved with Read Across America!
2017 was Wodify’s biggest year ever. Check out our 2018 roadmap to see what’s in the works for our suite of gym management software this year!
Dogs are man’s best friend, so for their latest philanthropy event, Wodify’s Portugal team volunteered at a non-profit animal protection organization.
Welcome back to our ongoing series, “Dan Does CrossFit,” where we follow Wodify Customer Success Agent Dan McMahon on his fitness quest. We caught up with Dan and his workout partner Lindsey Johnson, Wodify’s Director of Customer Advocacy, to see how things were going.
Each year, Inc. ranks the fastest-growing private companies in the United States and in 2017, Wodify Technologies earned its place in the Inc. 5000 — #504 to be exact.
Not having a 24-hour phone support system might seem frustrating or counterintuitive, but we’ve developed our policy with your best interests in mind. By using our resources efficiently, you’re guaranteed a trained professional to help you with your call, booked to match your schedule, all the while knowing that we’re constantly hard at work making Wodify as complete as possible.
Your gym is more than a place to workout. It’s a community of people who want to improve themselves every single day. To make those ties even stronger, we’ve enhanced the speed and functionality of Wodify’s social platform for our latest update to our gym software. Keep reading to learn more about what these changes include!
Wodify is always innovating. As part of our evolution, we’re debuting two new applications — Wodify Arena and Wodify Rise — by the end of 2017. Each could transform your experience with our software, and we’re thrilled to be expanding Wodify’s family of products.
Wodify’s ongoing philanthropic initiative, members from our North American office volunteered at the Pennsylvania SPCA, headquartered in Philadelphia. The mission is to improve the lives and communities around us, and in the case of our Fall 2017 event, that included some four-legged friends as well.
Follow Our Employee Dan On His CrossFit Journey! The Wodify team has its fair share of fitness freaks and fanatics, including Dan McMahon, one of our customer success agents. Dan recently started a new CrossFit regimen. He’s following InVictus Programming and tracking his entire experience on Instagram! You can follow him at @dann_does_crossfit to track his progress.
For Wodify’s Spring 2017 Philanthropy event, our team volunteered at the Food Bank of South Jersey. The Food Bank of SJ helps provide meals for local families and children in need. They distribute meals to four local counties (Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Salem) making it all the more rewarding for our team members who currently live in, or come from these areas.
Over the last years, we have built a robust community of people, united by their passion for fitness and technology and inspired by the idea of building a new version of themselves. We created a high tech fitness culture, over a network scattered around the world, with more than half a million users across 85 countries, and more than 90 million results logged. And we keep them counting, everyday.
The Philly 100 recognizes the fastest-growing privately held companies in the Philadelphia area and was created by Wharton SBDC, The Entrepreneurs’ Forum of Greater Philadelphia, and The Philadelphia Business Journal.
The award recognizes the area’s elite business leaders for their outstanding achievements and their contributions to the business community.
he award honors companies with best practices in creating collaborative environments and whose leaders demonstrate a willingness to dedicate time and resources to developing its talent.
June was the month for the first philanthropy event at Wodify’s Lisbon office. Eighteen team members from the Lisbon office went to D. Fernando II basic school in Sintra to help improve some classrooms and perform some gardening.
For our second Philanthropy event, our team landed on the opportunity to work with Associação Juvenil Ponte. Associação Juvenil Ponte is a non-governmental organization in Portugal that works to create better opportunities for young children, their families, and the local community.
One in four households in Philadelphia have an annual income below $20,000 and cannot afford to pay for the roof over their heads without sacrificing other essentials. Habitat for Humanity helps people rebuild their homes by building hope.
Tech Girlz is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring adolescent girls to participate in science and technology careers. Males still dominate females in these fields. Tech Girlz provides workshops, events, peers, mentors and role models. Their goal is to spark innovation, exhilaration, and motivation in young women to become tomorrow’s tech leaders.
The entire Wodify team participated in the day’s events. The CrossFit Climb Challenge was programmed by one of our affiliates, Rob Miller of CrossFit Delaware Valley. The WOD involved three rounds of 21 kettlebell swings, 15 box jumps, and 9 burpees, followed by the 53 flights of stairs.
What child doesn’t love Field Day? For Wodify’s Summer 2016 Philanthropy event, the team decided to put together a field day for the children of the Camden Neighborhood Center - mostly for the kids but one can also assume partly to bring them back to their childhood days.
Wodify has been dedicated to supporting box owners and athletes since our inception in 2012. As a CrossFitter myself, I’ve made it our mission to provide software that makes it easy and fun for athletes to stay engaged and monitor progress, while providing box owners with tools to help manage their business.
Asking a bunch of CrossFitters to do cardio? We’ll only do it for a good cause — and the “Step Up for the Special Olympics” event fit the bill perfectly.
We were delighted to welcome Zach Even-Esh to the Wodify offices yesterday. A few of us from the team sat down to discuss the best practices that we’ve learned over the years, we showed off our gym, Wodify Strength and Conditioning, and had a little fun! We shot a video that you can watch below.
Two years ago, Wodify entered this market with a new approach to performance tracking. Since then, our software has evolved into much more than a performance tracking application. Today we can proudly say that we offer the best all-in-one software solution for box owners and their athletes on the market — and we have you to thank for it.
The Wodify team is back after a whirlwind week of attending the 2014 CrossFit Games. We love exhibiting at the Games each year because it gives us an opportunity to talk face-to-face to box owners who use our software everyday. We also get a chance to meet new people and see how our software can help them run their business.
SOPA-Philly (Special Olympics Pennsylvania’s Philadelphia) offers Special Olympics programming in 25 Philadelphia public schools and many community venues throughout the city.
We’ve grown to 400 boxes with 10% of our boxes located in 20 countries outside of the US. We’ve experienced some growing pains: cloud infrastructure, staffing, and office space.
Philabundance reduces hunger and food insecurity in the Delaware Valley by providing food access to people in need in partnership with organizations and individuals.
This is Conigent/Wodify’s second year volunteering for Habitat for Humanity, but its first time joining forces with CrossFit Aspire. Conigent/Wodify employees not only work out at CrossFit Aspire, but the gym is also the first CrossFit gym nationwide to implement Wodify, Conigent’s new custom, mobile application to electronically track individual members’ performance, and manage owner operations.
Habitat for Humanity is an international, non-governmental, and nonprofit organization, which was founded in 1976. Habitat has been devoted to building "simple, decent, and affordable" housing, a self-described "Christian housing ministry," and has addressed the issues of poverty housing all over the world.
Located at 550 Mickle Boulevard (also known as Martin Luther King Blvd) the not-for-profit Ronald McDonald House of Southern NJ has served as a home-away-from-home,” since 1974 for over 17,000 families whose children are being treated at nearby hospitals for critical illness or traumatic injuries.
CrossFit for Hope, sponsored by CrossFit Headquarters, has helped to raise over 1.4mm for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to date. There was a huge turnout and the energy in the room was contagious. One thing I love about CrossFit is the community that comes with it.
Four of eight members of team Wodify pedaled their bikes 62 miles from Philadelphia’s Ben Franklin Bridge to Buena, New Jersey in the 39th Annual American Cancer Society Bike-a-thon.
Founded in 1976, the Cathedral Kitchen provides nutritious meals to impoverished residents of Camden, as well as job training and assistance towards finding housing, child care, legal and healthcare services. In 2011, the non-profit provided over 235,000 meals with the help of volunteers, donations, grants and fundraisers.
Wodify is honored to be featured on the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America.