Members sign up in January and ghost by March. Your lead list from Facebook ads is 500 people who never came in for a tour. Your trainers are spending more time on admin than coaching. The problem isn't your gym — it's that nobody's following up. Automate the follow-up and you'll stop the bleeding before it drains your revenue.
1. Lead follow-up (trial/tour booking). Someone clicks your Facebook ad at 9pm. They're excited, they're motivated, they're ready. By the time your front desk calls them back at 10am the next day, that motivation is gone. Speed-to-lead is everything in fitness. An automated text fires within 60 seconds: "Hey! Thanks for checking us out. Want to grab a free tour this week? Here are some open times." Then a follow-up at 24 and 72 hours if they don't respond. Gyms using automated lead follow-up see 30-50% higher conversion rates. Time saved: ~3 hrs/wk.
2. Member onboarding sequences. New members who don't show up in the first week rarely become regulars. An automated onboarding sequence solves this: Day 1 welcome text with parking and locker info, Day 3 class recommendation, Day 7 trainer intro offer, Day 14 check-in asking how things are going. The first 30 days determine whether a member stays for 30 months. Make those days count without your staff manually tracking every new signup. Time saved: ~2 hrs/wk.
3. Class booking and reminders. Empty spots in group classes are lost revenue and energy. Automated reminders 24 hours before and 2 hours before reduce no-shows by 30-40%. Add a waitlist notification: "Hey! A spot just opened in Thursday's 6am HIIT class. Want it?" Fills spots that would've stayed empty. Mindbody, Wodify, and PushPress all handle this natively. Time saved: ~1 hr/wk.
4. Cancellation recovery ("we miss you" texts). When a member hasn't checked in for 2 weeks, an automated text goes out: "Hey [name], we haven't seen you in a bit! Everything okay? We've got a new class schedule this week — want us to save you a spot?" This single automation can recover 5-10 at-risk members per month. At $50-$100/month per member, that's $250-$1,000 in saved recurring revenue. If they submit a cancellation, trigger a save sequence with a free personal training session or membership pause option. Time saved: ~2 hrs/wk.
5. Review requests. Members who love your gym will happily leave a review — they just need a nudge. Send an automated text after a member milestone: first month anniversary, 50th workout, or after a personal best. "You're crushing it! If you're loving your experience, a quick Google review would mean a lot to us." Milestone-triggered review requests convert 2-3x better than generic asks. Time saved: ~30 min/wk.
6. Social media. Transformation photos, class highlights, trainer spotlights, member shoutouts — gyms have endless content. But posting consistently? That's the hard part. Batch-create a week of content, schedule it with Buffer ($5/mo), and let it run. AI tools like ChatGPT can help write captions that match your gym's vibe. Time saved: ~1.5 hrs/wk.
Here's the real breakdown — what each tool costs, what it does, and whether you actually need it.
| Category | Tool | Starting Price | What It Handles |
|---|---|---|---|
| All-in-One Platform | Mindbody | $139/mo | Scheduling, payments, marketing, client management, branded app |
| CrossFit / Boutique | Wodify | $99/mo | Performance tracking, class scheduling, billing, member management |
| Gym Management | PushPress | $159/mo | Billing, scheduling, member portal, lead management, reporting |
| CRM + Automations | GoHighLevel | $97/mo | Lead follow-up, missed call text-back, review requests, retention sequences |
| Everything (done-for-you) | Handled | $1,500–$5,500 | Full CRM setup, lead funnels, retention automations, review management, social strategy — we build it, you run it |
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Book Your Free CallFor most gyms, it's either lead follow-up (those untouched Facebook leads) or member retention (the February ghost problem). Pick the one that's costing you the most money and start there.
Block out 2-3 hours. If it's lead follow-up, build an instant text response + 3-touch sequence. If it's retention, set up a "we miss you" trigger for members who haven't checked in for 14 days. You'll see results within the first week.
Track lead-to-tour conversion, member check-in frequency, and churn rate. After 30 days, you'll know exactly what's working and what to automate next. Real data beats guessing every time.
1. Treating leads like numbers, not people. Automated doesn't mean robotic. Your texts should sound like a real person at the front desk, not a mass marketing blast. "Hey Sarah, thanks for checking us out!" hits different than "Thank you for your interest in our fitness facility." Write your automations like you'd text a friend.
2. Ignoring the save opportunity. Most gyms let members cancel without a fight. That's thousands of dollars walking out the door. Build a cancellation save sequence: "We're sorry to see you go! Before you cancel, would a membership pause or a free PT session help? We want to find a way to keep you." Even saving 2-3 members a month at $100/mo is $3,600/year in recovered revenue.
3. Signing up for tools you won't use. Mindbody, Wodify, PushPress, GoHighLevel — you don't need all of them. Pick one management platform and one CRM/automation tool. Get those working before adding anything else. Half-implemented tools are worse than no tools because they create a false sense of progress.
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