Give your fitness group a real home base
Share class schedules, challenges, check-ins, resources, waivers, progress notes, and supportive updates without losing people in a group chat.
Start Free Browse all site types →What this group site does
Start from the type of site you actually need, then turn on the pieces that fit the way your group works.
Give people one clear place to understand the group, find the next event or resource, and take the next useful step.
Use the tools that make sense for members: calendars, files, messages, tasks, resources, updates, RSVPs, or shared records.
The first questions fit this site type, so your group starts with the right pages, tools, and wording.
What your first site can include
Your first site can show what the group is, when it meets, how people participate, and where members find the practical details. Dates, duties, files, updates, and shared plans stay close together.
Your first setup
- Start with class schedule, challenges, waiver notes, check-ins, resource links, and progress prompts.
- Separate public class info from member-only accountability updates.
- Add simple categories for workouts, nutrition notes, events, and wins.
- Use reminders to keep the group moving between sessions.
What the site makes clear
Someone opening the site should see the group identity, schedule, participation path, and member resources. Returning members should find what is next, what to bring, what changed, and where to post an update.
- Class and challenge schedule
- Waiver or resource access
- Member-only check-ins
- Progress and accountability expectations
The site is not an empty shell after signup. It opens with the tools that match this type of group and can be adjusted during onboarding.
Group workouts, personal tasks, habit goals, and challenge steps in one board.
Classes, sessions, challenges, rest days, and group events.
Warmups, routines, form notes, nutrition links, and coaching resources.
Check-ins, wins, questions, and encouragement visible to the right people.
Start free for the first season, meeting cycle, or project. Upgrade later if the group needs more storage, domain polish, email, larger media archives, or heavier scheduling and member-management workflows.
Sound familiar?
These are the moments that usually mean a dedicated group site will help.
Accountability fades fast
Challenges, workouts, and check-ins are easier to keep going when the group has a steady place.
Class schedules move around
Pop-up workouts, coaching sessions, events, and reminders should not depend on a social feed.
Progress notes need care
Health goals, waivers, preferences, and progress updates need clearer boundaries than a public post.
Everything your group needs
One private website. No ads. No data mining. You own your data.
Workout Plan
Group workouts, personal tasks, habit goals, and challenge steps in one board.
Workout Schedule
Classes, sessions, challenges, rest days, and group events.
Exercise Library
Warmups, routines, form notes, nutrition links, and coaching resources.
Progress Updates
Check-ins, wins, questions, and encouragement visible to the right people.
Health Records
Waivers, preferences, private notes, and sensitive documents kept controlled.
Fitness Challenges
Friendly challenges, points, goals, and activity prompts for the group.
Up and running in minutes
No credit card. No setup fees. No catch.
Pick your type
30 seconds. Tell us your group name.
Add your people
Invite members with a link or email.
Start with the right tools
Your starter pages and selected tools are ready when the site opens.
Simple pricing
Keep the group moving without chasing everyone.
Start Free
- Workout plan
- Workout schedule
- Exercise library
- Progress updates
- Private records
- Fitness challenges
- Member roles
- 500 MB storage
Questions?
Is this a medical or training program?
No. It is a website for organizing a fitness group. Coaches and members should use their own professional judgment.
Can a coach run it?
Yes. Coaches, trainers, group leaders, or member-led fitness circles can manage it.
Can health details stay private?
Yes. Keep sensitive files and notes behind permissions.
