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πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ« Classes Overview
πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ« Classes Overview
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Written by Rodrigo Contreras
Updated over a week ago

Classes make it easy for your customers to book and pay for your group classes and events. Define days, and times and even create recurring class schedules with ease.

Available Features

  • On-site

  • Cancellation policy

  • Virtual

  • Forms

  • Recurring

  • Memberships

  • Waiting List

  • Confirmation email

Classes' Benefits

  1. Increased flexibility: By offering online classes, clients can attend from anywhere and at any time, making it easier for them to fit fitness into their busy schedules.

  2. Wider reach: Offering online classes allows you to reach a global audience, potentially increasing their client base and revenue.

  3. Reduced overhead: By reducing the need for a physical location, you can lower overhead costs such as rent and utilities.

  4. Improved safety: In-person classes may not be possible or safe during times of pandemics or other health emergencies. By offering online classes, you can continue to serve your clients while following health guidelines.

  5. Increased revenue: By offering both options, you can attract clients who prefer either online or in-person classes, potentially increasing your revenue.

Classes Examples

  1. Outdoor Classes: Offer classes in a local park, beach, or other outdoor location to provide a unique and enjoyable workout experience for your clients.

  2. Themed Classes: Offer classes with a specific theme, such as '80s music for a spinning class, or holiday-themed yoga for a relaxing and fun workout experience.

  3. Interactive Online Classes: Offer interactive online classes that allow clients to engage in real time with the instructor and other participants. This can include virtual games, challenges, and team-building activities to enhance the workout experience.

  4. Virtual Fitness Challenges: Organize virtual fitness challenges that encourage clients to compete against each other or against themselves. This can include tracking progress and awarding prizes to motivate and engage clients.

  5. Multi-Week Programs: Offer multi-week programs that focus on a specific fitness goal, such as preparing for a race or building strength. These programs can provide clients with a structured and comprehensive fitness plan to help them reach their goals.


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