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Website for gyms

People who decide to start training usually decide the same evening. So your schedule, prices and the route to a trial session need to be on the page before the feeling passes.

With SnabbSajt you get a motivating gym page with classes, memberships, PT and opening hours. When the schedule changes you update it yourself in minutes, straight from your phone.

The price and the contract length are the whole decision

No part of joining a gym creates as much suspicion as the contract. Write out the monthly fee, whether there's a joining fee, how long the commitment runs, how to cancel and whether the membership can be frozen for injury or travel. A gym that writes all of it out beats one that says contact us for pricing, even at a higher price. The figures come from your own list and are never invented for you.

The schedule is the most visited part of the page - make it readable on a phone

The class timetable gets read more than anything else on a gym's website, usually standing on a bus. Write out the classes with day, time, length, level and what they contain, and keep it current when a class moves. Also say whether classes must be booked in advance and where - the booking button can point at the system you already use, you change nothing.

The beginner needs to know she won't embarrass herself

Someone who hasn't trained in ten years worries about different things than a regular: whether everyone is in shape, whether she'll get help with the machines the first time, whether there are private changing rooms and showers, whether it's packed at seven in the evening. Write it out, and make the trial session or an induction the clear first step rather than a membership.

Hours, staffing and location are what gets searched locally

"Gym near me" and "24-hour gym" plus a town are the searches that actually convert. So write out the address, staffed hours versus keycard access, parking and the nearest stop. If you have personal training, childcare, a sauna or corporate deals with wellness allowances, give each its own paragraph - the wellness allowance is what gets the membership paid by an employer for many people.

Why you need a website

  • A schedule of classes and times you can change yourself whenever needed
  • Memberships and prices compared side by side
  • A clear trial-session button, which is the first step most people take
  • Trainers introduced, so new members know who they will meet
  • Opening hours and address shown when someone searches for a local gym

What's included

Classes, memberships and PT. A motivating page that drives sign-ups.

  • Ready-made website
  • Colours & typography
  • Services & pricing
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Contact form
  • AI that knows your business
  • Opening hours

Frequently asked questions

Yes. You show the memberships with a price and what they include, and anyone who wants to join gets in touch through the form or signs up at the front desk. Both work.

Only when the classes change. It takes a couple of minutes and you can do it on your phone between sessions.

Yes. PT goes in as its own services with prices and descriptions, separate from the memberships.

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