Payal Kadakia, a lifelong dancer, recently needed fancy footwork to assist ClassPass Inc., a company she co-founded in 2011.

The fitness-subscription startup, which helps people book classes at gyms and exercise studios, was operating in 28 countries and worth more than $1 billion in January 2020. Two months later, the coronavirus pandemic…

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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