The wait is over for Australian and New Zealand fitness businesses as Xplor Technologies make gym management a whole lot easier with the launch of Xplor Gym. This software is an all-in-one platform that aims to streamline everything fitness businesses deal with daily – managing memberships, scheduling, payments, and even member engagement. It’s cloud-based, meaning everything you need is accessible in one place, whether you’re at the gym or working remotely. No need to juggle multiple systems anymore!
What is Xplor Gym?
Built specifically for gyms, Xplor Gym brings every aspect of running a fitness facility into one easy-to-use online platform. Everything from booking classes to managing memberships is handled through Xplor Gym, saving business owners their most precious resource – time.
The software offers a smooth and satisfying experience for both members and staff by automating bookings and timetables, simplifying payment processing and access control, and making it easy to stay connected via a custom-branded app.
Powerful analytics data assists gym owners with member retention and day-to-day decision making, so they can focus their attention on providing a great experience for their members and growing their business.
What does Xplor Gym offer for fitness business owners?
Being cloud-based, Xplor Gym allows gym owners and their management teams the freedom to keep an eye on operations and work in their business, without needing to be onsite. Shane Cameron Fitness in Auckland was one of the first gyms to go live with Xplor Gym in New Zealand. Owner, Casey Potatau said, “Before Xplor Gym, we had to be onsite and dig through multiple systems to find what we needed… this system has been a game changer.”
How does Xplor Gym benefit members?
One of the great features of Xplor Gym is the way it helps businesses stay connected with their members. The custom-branded mobile app allows members to book classes and track their progress, keeping them engaged and motivated. The built-in member retention features of Xplor Gym mean that there’s more time for face-to-face connection and building relationships with your members when they visit your facility.
In the competitive fitness landscape of Australian and New Zealand, gym owners need to have the right tools and systems in place. Xplor Gym is trying to take the headache out of gym management by putting all the tools gyms need into one easy-to-use system. It’s already making an impact, and with the fitness industry growing here, it might be worth checking out if you want to stay ahead of the game.
“With Xplor Gym, we’re giving gyms the resources they need to run their businesses more smoothly, engage their members, and free up time for what really matters—helping people achieve their fitness goals.” said Chief Commercial Officer of Xplor Gym, Michelle Furniss.
Xplor Gym is now live and available for fitness businesses across Australia and New Zealand.
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