Personal trainer grows client-base overnight thanks to new digital platform set to revolutionise the fitness industry

A personal trainer has managed to grow her client-base overnight during the Coronavirus pandemic thanks to a new digital platform set to revolutionise the fitness industry.

 

Lucy Walton, from Hitchin, began using her social media channels to live stream workouts for her clients after the pandemic hit but found that continual technical issues led to a lack of engagement and an overall poor experience for class attendees.

 

She was then introduced to new digital platform, Class-ify, which offers trainers the ability to launch their own businesses online, all from the use of a laptop or smartphone.

 

Class-ify offers a unique take on the fitness scene and gives instructors all the tools they need to create a profitable business, including access to ongoing tech support, advice on increasing engagement, 1-2-1 help with client retention and accounting and social media marketing assistance.

 

After joining Class-ify, Lucy saw her client base grow by almost 500%, and the platform has allowed her to increase her income dramatically and earn more money than she ever did teaching in a studio.

 

Lucy said: “Like most trainers, my work was severely impacted by the pandemic but, luckily, I was introduced to Class-ify and with the support of the team I grew my client base instantly.

 

“Delivering my classes through Class-ify has also allowed me to more than double my earnings, meaning I will never have to return to teaching classes at the gym. Now I can offer my services anytime, anywhere, so I can take on new clients no matter where in the world they are based. I can also stream my live workouts from any location and have the freedom to work remotely abroad – something I would have never been able to do without Class-ify.”

Daniel Stott, CEO and co-founder of Class-ify, said: “Like Lucy, many instructors have felt the huge impact of widespread gym and studio closures throughout the pandemic. They have seen their earnings diminish and many have even found themselves unemployed.

“We were inspired to launch Class-ify as a way of championing qualified fitness and wellness instructors and helping them grow and develop their own online businesses and client bases.

“We make sure every instructor we work with has a better opportunity to create an incredible brand, and Lucy is just one example of how Class-ify is already changing lives.

“Even when gyms reopen and life returns to ‘normal’, the online fitness community is here to stay, as more people have discovered they enjoy the flexibility of being able to work out at the gym, at home, or from anywhere, so there really is no better time than now to join the Class-ify family.”

Having received a £350,000 investment via Angel funding, Class-ify has already partnered with more than 100 wellness and fitness instructors located in 10 different countries worldwide, with plans to grow exponentially over the next six months.

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Editor Lisa Baker is passionate about the benefits of a holistic approach to healing. Lisa is a qualified Vibrational Therapist and has qualifications in Auricular Therapy, Massage, Kinesiology, Crystal Healing, Seichem and is a Reiki Master.