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Gym Best Practices - Part 1

Wed, Dec 11, 2013

GymMaster is packed with some great features to help cut administration time and let you spend more time doing what you enjoy. Here are some simple suggestions to help make sure your system works for you. Keep information accurate It may seem … More

Improving our Dash Board Comments!

Fri, Jun 15, 2012

Jonathan - Jul 2, 2012- Last Visitors Page – Should have “total visits” and “total scans” – if we have 1 person who checks in for PT and for membership… then this is counted as twice, which is confusing. - I … More

Improving our Dash Board!

Fri, Jun 15, 2012

We are keen to get your feedback on changes to our user interface. Before we release the update we wanted to get your thoughts and opinions on the types of Key Performance Indicators that you rely on, on a daily basis. We appreciate we have many … More

Gym Master version 5.0 launching this week

Thu, May 17, 2012

Our development and testing teams have been busy busy busy. And I’m excited to announce some further enhancements to our major v5.0 release. Our fabulous new icon is now live and should be visible from your desktop. Losing some of our key … More

Are you a victim of false economy?

Wed, Nov 30, 2011

A few weeks ago I was sleeping in a tent and fighting off the small, biting insects in a remote mountain pass. I’d just come from a 3-day hike and I was filthy, sore, and dying for a real meal of hot cooked protein. On the way home I stopped at a … More

What Pricing Strategy Should I Adopt for my Gym?

Wed, Oct 19, 2011

Determining the pricing strategy for a service can be a significant challenge for any organization. There are a number of variables to consider, such as… What price will provide me with a margin of x%? What price will provide me with a … More

Retaining memberships... tip 3

Wed, Feb 9, 2011

Watch for red flags A sure-fire sign that a member is at risk of cancelling their membership is when they stop attending your club as often as they used to. By keeping tabs on attendance rates, you can spot at-risk members and see if you can find … More