Founder program
Why you should become a FitMesh founder now
This isn't a limited-time promo running on fake urgency. It's a fixed cap of 1,000 accounts, enforced by the server the instant your profile is created: land inside the 1,000 and you get lifetime Pro for free; arrive after and you start with a 14-day trial, then pay. Here's exactly how the mechanism works, what protects it over time, and what changes if you wait.

En bref
- The first 1,000 accounts created get lifetime Pro for free, automatically, the moment the profile is registered: no review needed, nothing to do beyond signing up.
- The 1,000 cap is fixed and enforced by the server, not a marketing counter: once it's reached, the grant stops itself and doesn't resume.
- Founder status is written into the Terms of Service: it doesn't depend on reviews, it can't be revoked except for a Terms violation, and it stays valid for the entire life of the service.
- Anyone arriving after the 1,000 still gets a full 14-day trial, but at the end has to choose between a light subscription or a paid lifetime unlock, at a price that may rise later.
- The exact number of remaining spots keeps changing: you can see it live on the homepage banner or the /beta page, it isn't printed here.
FitMesh's founder program isn't a flash discount designed to rush you into downloading the app. It's a simple rule, written into the backend rather than a banner: the first 1,000 accounts created get lifetime Pro, free, with nothing to buy and no review to leave. The reason to act now isn't "limited-time offer", it's that the cap is fixed and doesn't reset: 1,000 is 1,000, and once that threshold is hit, the mechanism that grants Pro turns itself off. This page explains exactly how the grant works, why you can trust it's more than a marketing promise, and what concretely changes if you let the window close.
How the automatic grant actually works
When you create a FitMesh account, your profile is registered and, in that same moment, a server-side rule checks how many founder accounts have already been granted. If you're among the first 1,000, your account immediately receives Pro with no expiry: it's not a plan someone flips on manually, it doesn't require sending a screenshot or waiting for a moderator's approval. The 1,000 cap is written into the rule itself, and a technical lock prevents two simultaneous sign-ups from pushing the count past the threshold by accident: even if hundreds of people register in the same second, the count stays exact. Once the threshold is passed, the rule simply stops granting new spots: no visible error, just silence, because at that point the founder offer is closed.
Why it's more than a marketing promise
The honest question to ask before trusting any "free for life" claim is: what stops it from being taken away later? For FitMesh, the answer lives in the Terms of Service, not just on this page. The founder benefit is automatic at sign-up, it isn't conditional on leaving reviews or ratings, and it can't be unilaterally revoked except for a violation of the Terms themselves. It stays valid for the entire duration of the service: the only scenario that would end it is a full shutdown of the service, with a minimum of 60 days' notice, and since it's a free benefit there would be nothing to refund anyway. In other words, founder status doesn't depend on our future goodwill: it's a written clause, not a courtesy that can be revoked on a whim.
What changes if you wait to sign up
If you sign up while founder spots are still available, you never pay anything for Pro: not today, not a year from now, not for the features still to come. If you sign up after the 1,000 spots are gone, you're not shut out of FitMesh, but the path is different: you get a full 14-day trial with every Pro feature unlocked, and at the end of it you choose whether to continue with a light subscription or a paid lifetime unlock, or close the account. At current launch prices, the subscription costs €1.19 every six months, while the lifetime unlock costs €3.99 on Android and €4.99 on iPhone: small amounts, but still amounts, recurring or one-time, that a founder never pays. These are launch prices and may rise for future purchases; the price paid at the time of purchase, however, stays locked in for that specific purchase. So the real difference between founder and trial isn't "free versus paid in general": it's "free forever, guaranteed in the Terms" versus "free for 14 days, then a small but real amount".
| Aspect | Founder (first 1,000) | After the 1,000 spots |
|---|---|---|
| Cost of Pro | Zero, forever | Free for 14 days, then paid |
| When it's granted | Instantly, automatically at sign-up | Not applicable: you move to trial then subscription |
| Does it need a review or extra action | No | No, but you still choose a plan at the end of the trial |
| Can it be revoked | No, except for a Terms violation | The subscription can be cancelled anytime |
| Future features included | Yes, all of them, at no extra cost | Yes, included in the plan chosen |
Why you won't find the remaining spot count printed here
You might expect an exact number here: "X founder spots left". We deliberately don't print one, because it would be wrong the moment we publish it: the count changes with every new sign-up, and a fixed number in an article goes stale within hours. The real, live count is shown on FitMesh's homepage banner and on the beta page: there you can see exactly how many spots remain out of the 1,000 total, calculated from the same mechanism that grants Pro, not from a separate marketing estimate.
For the full picture on the pricing model, including the details of the 14-day trial and what Pro includes, there's the guide Is FitMesh free? Pricing and founder spots. And if before signing up you want to know what happens to your data once you connect a wearable, the direct answer is in the guide Where your data actually lives, and why an EU server matters.
Questions fréquentes
Do I need to leave a review to become a founder?+
No. The founder benefit is automatic at account registration and is never conditional on reviews, ratings or any other action.
Can FitMesh remove my founder status in the future?+
No, except for a violation of the Terms of Service. Founder status is written into the Terms, stays valid for the entire duration of the service, and can't be unilaterally revoked.
What happens if FitMesh shuts down the service?+
It's the only scenario that would end the founder benefit, with at least 60 days' notice. Since it's a free benefit, there would be nothing to refund anyway.
How many founder spots are left right now?+
We don't publish it here because it keeps changing: you'll find the live, up-to-date count on FitMesh's homepage banner and on the beta page.
If I don't make it into the 1,000, what do I get?+
A full 14-day trial with every Pro feature unlocked. After that, you choose between a light subscription, a paid lifetime unlock, or closing the account.
Do I need a credit card to sign up as a founder?+
No. Registration doesn't require any payment method: lifetime Pro is granted automatically if you land in the first 1,000 accounts.
Avis de santé
Les informations contenues dans cet article sont fournies à titre informatif uniquement et ne remplacent pas l'avis de votre médecin, pharmacien ou professionnel de santé. FitMesh Sync est une application fitness et bien-être, pas un dispositif médical, et ne pose pas de diagnostic ni ne traite de pathologie. En cas de symptômes, de questions ou de décisions thérapeutiques, consultez toujours votre médecin.
Rédigé par
Matteo Pizzi
Founder & Solo Dev, FitMesh Sync · Fosforonero
Développeur de logiciels italien. J'ai créé FitMesh Sync pour combler le fossé entre ma montre connectée et un vrai tableau de bord personnel. Confidentialité avant tout, indie, serveurs UE.
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