
Social fitness in Singapore and Bangkok
Find friends through fitness.
Join local crews across Singapore and Bangkok where movement gives everyone a reason to show up, talk, and come back.
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Start with a run, game, workout, or recovery session.
The easiest way into a city is a recurring plan with people who already chose the same thing. SweatBuddies points you toward crews where coming alone is normal.
Show up solo
Pick sessions that make the first step obvious before you leave home.
Meet through movement
Run, play, stretch, train, or recover with people who already chose the same plan.
Return familiar
The goal is not one event. It is finding people you can recognize next week.
Real crews nearby
Communities you can actually join.
For members
Stop walking into fitness spaces cold.
Choose a session where the activity, host, time, and group are clear before you arrive, so meeting people starts with something to do.
Stop starting from zero
Find beginner-friendly run clubs, yoga groups, pickleball crews, bootcamps, and recovery sessions that already welcome new people.
Arrive with context
See the host, timing, location, price, and who else is going before you walk in.
Build repeat familiarity
Go once, recognize people the next time, and let consistency turn strangers into regulars.

Member promise
No more showing up wondering where you fit.
For hosts
Bring first-timers in before they know who to ask.
Newcomers and long-stay visitors are actively looking for friendly crews in Singapore and Bangkok. Give them a clear session page instead of another buried story, LINE thread, or WhatsApp invite.

Host proof
Real crews. Clear sessions. First-timers who know how to show up.
Host hub
Saturday crew session
Reach first-timers
Get discovered by newcomers and long-stay visitors looking for a group to join this week.
Move past messy chats
Run free sessions or collect paid spots without chasing RSVPs across DMs.
Build repeat members
Track capacity, attendees, and returning faces before people arrive.
Where it is growing
Movement gives people a reason to come back.
The wedge is simple: people want healthier ways to meet, and fitness makes repeated social plans feel natural instead of forced.
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