[4] The same year, Christian Birk and Jakob Nordenhof Jønck left the daily operation of the company, but kept co-ownership.
[5][6][7] In October 2020, Under Armour announced that Endomondo would be shutting down and selling off MyFitnessPal to the private equity firm Francisco Partners for $345 million.
[8] Service stopped on 31 December 2020, giving customers until 15 February 2021 to download an archive of their historic data.
Previously, Endomondo was able to track numerous fitness attributes such as running routes, distance, duration, and calories.
The paid Premium version was free of advertisements and included additional features such as the possibility to create one's own training plan.