Movemint is a San Francisco software company building a modern operating system for endurance events. Founded in 2024 by former Strava engineering leader Zack Isaacs and designer Taylor Peliska, it gives race organizers one hub for registration, e-commerce, timing, results, email marketing, volunteers, and sponsors, while giving athletes a social, Strava-connected place to sign up, share results, and celebrate friends. It has grown fast, tripling its business roughly every quarter since launch, and now powers hundreds of events worldwide.
Zack Isaacs is the co-founder and CEO of Movemint, a mobile-first platform rebuilding how athletic events are discovered, registered, run, and remembered. Strava's first API hire, he spent five years wiring the fitness world together - linking Garmin, Wahoo, Peloton, and Zwift - and led engineering for Strava's paid Routes, one of its most lucrative features. In 2023 he left to fix the part of endurance sport that still felt broken: the sign-up. Backed by Underscore VC and Strava co-founder Michael Horvath, Movemint launched in February 2024 and has roughly tripled its business every quarter since.