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17FIT is a sports and fitness technology platform operated by Taiwan’s “Tiger Network Technology Co., Ltd.” The text clearly divides its services into 17FIT Business, 17FIT Pass, and 17FIT Marketplace. Its core enterprise software is 17FIT Business, positioned as an annual-subscription cloud operations management system for venue operators, falling under B2B SaaS + IoT. The platform also provides consumers with cross-brand class passes and an e-commerce marketplace for fitness classes.
According to the terms, 17FIT Business supports online venue booking, class/package transactions, third-party payment integration, and integration with third-party software and IoT devices. Marketplace focuses on venue exposure, package sales, and advertising/media services; Pass uses a points-based system that allows users to book classes at different venues. The platform includes operational mechanisms such as reviews, class rules, booking cancellations, refunds, and notifications about changes to venue services. On the data side, the terms require venues to ensure that imported member data comes from lawful sources, and the platform processes data in accordance with its user agreement and privacy policy. However, it does not disclose more detailed information on permissions, auditing, encryption, or compliance certifications.
Business uses sales-based quoting: a sales representative presents the product and confirms requirements, then provides a quote based on functional modules and estimated usage. The minimum usage period is one year. Modules can be upgraded during the annual contract period, but cannot be downgraded or refunded. Support for high-traffic campaigns, standalone modules, IoT devices, advertising and marketing, and some third-party services may incur additional fees. Consumer Pass point pricing is disclosed more clearly, including plans such as 1,000 points for NT$1,000, 3,150 points for NT$3,000, and 5,500 points for NT$5,000.
The advantages are its clear focus on a vertical industry, covering venue management, class booking, payment processing, marketing, and consumer traffic acquisition, with room to expand through SaaS + IoT. The drawbacks are that the publicly available enterprise-side information is mostly terms-oriented and lacks detailed descriptions of feature modules, permission systems, APIs, service levels, security and compliance certifications, and customer support commitments. The annual contract is non-refundable and cannot be downgraded, which raises the cost of trial and error for small and midsize venues.
It is suitable for local Taiwanese gyms, yoga/fitness studios, and class-based venues whose operators want to quickly launch booking, class sales, payment collection, and joint marketing. If an organization requires heavy customization, open APIs, private deployment, or strict compliance audits, it should confirm these details further with the official team.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, ICP filing, server nodes, or availability. The actual access status is therefore unknown.
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17fit.com is an Taiwan SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach 17fit.com directly.