Arohan Subramonia

Arohan Subramonia is the co-founder and CTO of MyARC, an Imperial College engineer whose experience at Sunday and Theodo UK underpins the technical platform enabling fitness creators to scale personalised training globally.
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Arohan Subramonia is the co-founder and CTO of MyARC, the operating system for online fitness. Of British South Asian heritage, Subramonia is a full-stack engineer who studied Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London — where he also served as President of the Imperial College Indian Society — before beginning a career in software development that would eventually lead him to co-found one of the UK’s most capital-efficient health and fitness startups.

After graduating from Imperial, Subramonia worked as a full-stack developer at Theodo UK, a London-based digital product studio, and earlier interned at Barclays Investment Bank. He also spent time as a developer at Sunday, a restaurant payment startup that raised a $100 million Series A, where he built point-of-sale systems and gained experience working with high-growth, consumer-facing technology products. He was also a former host of React Native London, a community group of over 3,000 developers.

Subramonia was the first engineering co-founder at MyARC, having been a friend and collaborator of CEO Peter Monteza from the early days of the company. When the Techstars acceptance came in 2022, Subramonia and Nikhil Shah made the decision to leave their engineering careers and go full-time on MyARC — bringing the technical depth to build a platform that today serves fitness creators across multiple continents.

In January 2026, MyARC raised more than $2 million from Araya Ventures, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Techstars, G Fund, and NoBa Capital. Subramonia leads all engineering and product development as the company scales its adaptive fitness platform to global audiences.

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