This app is for sale. Asking price: $127,940
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Strikr

The number one Boxing app

The #1 Boxing App on the Market Your AI boxing coach has arrived... Your AI boxing coach. Anytime.

Worldwide Release Date: May 1, 2026

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#50 MRR
#22 Revenue
#19 in Sports
Transparency: 10/10

Star Ratings(561 ratings | avg ★ 4.8)

App Store (561 ratings)

us

4.8

552 ratings

ca

4.2

5 ratings

gb

4.8

4 ratings

Last 28 days

Revenue

$21,148

AR

$253.8K

MRR

$6,397

ARR

$76,764

Cash Flow Index

3.3x

Active Subscriptions

1,024

Active Trials

1

ARPAS

$20.63

Paid Subscriber Share (snapshot)

99.9%

New Customers

5,151

Active Users

5,911

Subscription Penetration

17.3%

ARPU

$3.58

RPD

$3.58

ARPPU

$6.25

LTV

$27

All metrics are verified through RevenueCat API keys. Last updated: Jul 12, 2026, 09:16:19 AM UTC.

App Screenshots

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In-App Pricing

yearly$59.99
Discounted Yearly BRAWLR Premium$29.99
monthly$9.99

Marketing Channels

Meta Ads
Influencer marketing

Tech Stack

Frontend
SwiftSwift
SwiftUISwiftUI
Backend
SupabaseSupabase
OpenAIOpenAI

About This Listing

Ai powered boxing app. It’s you ai boxing coach that analyzes your training footage and educates you on how to get better.

Self-reported marketing spend

$10,000/mo

Unverified
Important Note

This marketing spend is provided by the seller and has not been verified.
All other revenue metrics (MRR, subscriptions, etc.) are verified through RevenueCat.

Asking Price

$127.9K

Profit Margin

55%

Self-Reported

Sale Details

Business Operations Started

May 2026

Team Size

2

Financing

Bootstrapped

Revenue model(s)

Subscriptions

Customer Type

B2C (business to consumers)

Assets Included in Sale

Domains
Email address
Phone number(s)
Social media accounts

Source Code Included

Yes

Post-Sales Support

Yes, seller will provide support
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