CourtsApp, the first AI-powered marketing and booking platform built to modernize court marketing and reservations, is ringing in the New Year redefining what App health technology looks like by getting people off their phones and onto the court. CourtsApp helps players instantly find and book open courts for tennis, pickleball, padel, and more; removing the friction that keeps people from playing regularly.
CourtsApp is gaining global attention as a powerful – and free – tool for physical, mental, and social health. Unlike traditional fitness or wellness apps, CourtsApp doesn’t compete for screen time – it converts it into movement.
CourtsApp is quickly earning its reputation as “The healthiest app in the world.” With no required specialized equipment, no digital classes, and no prolonged screen engagement, CourtsApp is unlike subscription-heavy fitness platforms or virtual workout apps. Instead, it promotes full-body movement, outdoor play, and authentic human connection, all factors consistently linked to improved longevity and mental well-being. In a way, CourtsApp is an enabler to a healthier relationship with your phone.
“CourtsApp turns your phone into a gateway to real-world health,” said Daren Hornig, CourtsApp founder and CEO. “For years, we’ve been told that you can stay fit and lose weight by walking 10,000 steps a day, taking a Peloton class online or going to a gym. However sports like tennis and pickleball give you a greater chance to achieve your health and fitness goals and live a longer and healthier life. And there’s no better time to start than the New Year.”
Recent studies published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine underscore why this matters. Long-term research following more than 80,000 adults over nearly a decade found that participants in racquet sports experienced a 47% lower risk of death from any cause and up to a 56% lower risk of cardiovascular-related death compared to non-participants.
In addition, a Copenhagen City Heart Study followed 8,500 people for 25 years and found that recreational tennis players will live an average of 9.7 years longer than they would have otherwise. The benefits stem from a unique combination of aerobic exercise, full-body engagement, mental focus, and social interaction.
While racquet sports are among the strongest predictors of longevity, CourtsApp exists to make playing them easier. The average adult now spends more than seven hours per day staring at screens, contributing to rising rates of obesity, heart disease, anxiety, and social isolation. Additionally, millions of people strive to walk 10,000 steps a day thinking that it’s the health alternative. 10,000 steps keeps you moving—but CourtsApp makes movement powerful. By turning activity into consistent, high intensity play and community, CourtsApp helps support longevity and the kind of lifestyle linked to a longer, healthier life.
CourtsApp is designed to solve this problem. By using technology as a mobilizing force rather than a distraction, the app makes it easy for users to discover nearby tennis and pickleball courts, identify open playing times, and connect with others in their local community.
CourtsApp isn’t just another app on your phone; it’s part of a broader movement to reclaim real life through play. Backed by science and powered by community, the platform is redefining what health technology can achieve.
Currently live to players with more than 1,500 courts across 150+ facilities already signed on throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, CourtsApp will extend from Maine to Florida by the first quarter of 2026 before expanding market-by-market as club density increases. Additional play-in markets, including Southern California, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest.
Players and clubs can learn more or join the platform at CourtsApp.com.

