About SweetScience
Harnessing the "sweet science" of boxing—precision, timing, and strategy—to revolutionize businesses with data.
Our Mission
At SweetScience SRL, we empower fitness businesses and gyms to become truly data-driven. By centralizing user workouts, time-slots, and preferences in a unified platform, we give operators the insights they need to optimize capacity, improve member experience, and unlock new revenue streams.
We believe that behind every great workout is a story written in numbers—and with the right tools, gyms can turn raw data into smarter scheduling, personalized training plans, and happier members.
Our Story
Founded in January 2025 by Pier Luigi Riet and Michele Romanin, SweetScience srl takes its name from boxing's famed nickname—"the sweet science"—where every move, timing, and strategy must be perfectly calculated. What began as a shared vision to apply precision and agility to the digital realm quickly grew into a company dedicated to transformative software solutions. Inspired by the disciplined elegance of boxing—the "sweet science"—the company aims to bring precision, agility, and strategic insight in the world of digital solutions. Our name pays homage to boxing's nickname
At Mobile World Congress 2025, we introduced our flagship solution, Dynamis, for solving gyms' biggest headache: overcrowding. Based on real-time data and AI-powered matching algorithms, Dynamis smartly aligns members, trainers, equipment and time slots to reduce wait times, spread traffic more evenly, and elevate the entire workout experience.
Our Founders
Pier Luigi Riet
CEO
With a background in law and years as a Sales Officer at Virgin Active, Pier Luigi brings strategic vision and commercial expertise to SweetScience. His passion for delivering outstanding member experiences drives our go-to-market approach.
Michele Romanin
Tech Lead
Michele studied administration before turning into a self-taught developer and infrastructure hacker. He's built and managed large-scale data platforms for Allianz, Generali, and the Italian Government—now he's applying that know-how to fitness tech.