That’s where an easy-to-use scheduling app for personal trainers can be a lifesaver!
To help you choose the app that’s right for you, we put together a list of the best apps for fitness instructors — looking at the features you need and the cost — so you can make the right decision for you and your business.
Best Scheduling Apps for Personal Trainers
Mindbody
Best for:
Large-scale Fitness studios and wellness businesses, particularly businesses that use ClassPass and are looking for a fitness scheduling app to integrate.
Pros:
- Mindbody is beautiful and has just about all the bells and whistles you need to run your business
- For folks who care a lot about branding, an aesthetically-pleasing app for both you and your clients
- Partnership with ClassPass, so if you’re a fan of ClassPass, you can integrate your account with them
Cons:
- Mindbody is built more for class and workshop-based business, instead of more one-on-one appointments
- Pricier than most scheduling apps out there, so their price point may not fit your budget if you’re just getting your business off the ground. (Also, they don’t have a free trial or a free version for folks to try.)
Features:
- Marketing tools built into your account
- Native payment processing app, starting at 2.75% processing rate
- Ability to create your own branded app
View all of Mindbody’s features, or compare Mindbody alternatives for scheduling software for the fitness industry.
Cost:
Acuity
Best for:
Established service-based businesses looking for more advanced and customizable features, including integrations with external marketing and payment tools.
Pros:
- Acuity is owned by Squarespace, which launched an Acuity scheduling integration
- More integrations than any other appointment scheduling app, including PayPal, Mailchimp, and Quickbooks
Cons:
- No phone support to chat with someone about questions you have or help you need with your account
- Most of the advanced/customizable features require a pretty pricey upgrade
Features:
- Ability to manage multiple calendars and locations
- Ability to customize your scheduler with your logo and company colors
- PayPal, Square, and Stripe integrations for payment processing
Cost:
Vagaro
Best for:
Larger businesses, particularly those that depend on Yelp for a lot of their business and businesses with multiple employees.
Pros:
- With Vagaro, you can think big. This scheduling app can handle a large number of staff members and multiple locations
- Great if you need a clock-in/clock-out feature for your instructors/providers
Features:
- Customer support via phone, email, chat
- Ability to build your website using templates
- Yelp, Instagram, and Facebook integrations
Cost:
Square Appointments
Best for:
Businesses who already use Square for payment processing or companies who prefer to keep things simple
Pros:
- If you’re already using Square, you’ll love that payment processing is already built right in
- Robust POS system for invoices, product sales
- Free “get started” option for growing businesses, though the payment processing fees do add up long-term (see below)
Cons:
- Instead of a single payment processing rate, you’re stuck with Square’s tiered model for processing: 2.6% + 10¢ for in-person credit card transactions; 2.69 + 30¢ for online payments; and 3.5% + 15¢ for manually keyed-in charges or card-on-file transactions.
Features:
- Allows for multiple employees and calendars
- Built-in payment processing (with Square card reader and POS)
- Automated email and text notifications
- Google and Instagram integrations
Cost:
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