HubFit is an all-in-one platform for online fitness coaches and coaching teams. It aims to bring training plans, nutrition management, check-in questionnaires, habit tracking, messaging, community challenges, content libraries, and business automation into a single system. It is more of a “business operating system for fitness coaches” than a general-purpose CRM.
On the coaching delivery side, HubFit supports an advanced workout builder, workout logging, 5,000+ exercise videos, nutrition and macronutrient planning, in-app nutrition tracking, 5,000+ recipes, check-ins, custom questionnaires, progress photos, and habit tracking. For growth and retention, it offers a community feed, challenges, leaderboards, badges, group chats, forums, broadcast messages, resource collections, recipe books, and Workout Studio. On the business side, it supports onboarding flows, AutoFlow, task management, custom branding, Stripe payments, and packages.
HubFit’s integrations are well suited to fitness use cases: Apple Health, Health Connect, Fitbit, Garmin, Oura, Whoop, Polar, Eight Sleep, Ultrahuman, Cronometer, Stripe, plus 5,000+ apps via Zapier. Examples in the materials show that it can automatically create clients after a Stripe payment, assign forms, send messages, and grant access. For teams, the Ultimate plan includes Team Members, and examples mention team roles and multi-coach collaboration, but more granular permission controls are not disclosed. There is no clear information on data security, compliance certifications, or self-hosting.
HubFit offers a 14-day free trial, and clients do not need to pay extra. Standard is $39/month for up to 50 clients; Premium is $69/month for up to 100 clients; Ultimate starts at $119/month and scales by client count, with a public price of $419/month for 500 clients. Annual billing saves roughly two months. Standard is suitable for coaches just getting started, but challenges, AI, payments, and custom branding require Premium; key scaling features such as Zapier, team members, and community forums are only available on Ultimate.
Its strengths are a comprehensive vertical feature set, a relatively unified mobile client experience, rich integrations, and transparent public pricing. It can replace a patchwork of spreadsheets, chat tools, nutrition logs, and content delivery systems. Its drawbacks are that advanced capabilities are pushed into higher-tier plans, security and compliance information is limited, pricing above 500 clients requires contacting sales, and it is not suitable for non-fitness industries. It is a good fit for online personal trainers, nutrition coaches, small coaching teams, and fitness brands that want to integrate payments, delivery, community, and automation.
The materials do not provide information on mainland China access, Chinese-language support, local payments, or ICP filing, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. Because Stripe, Apple Health, some overseas wearables, and Zapier may face payment, network, or ecosystem compatibility issues in China, Chinese teams should test access and payment workflows in practice. Comparable products include Trainerize, TrueCoach, My PT Hub, and Everfit. For domestic delivery in China, combinations of WeCom, WeChat groups, mini-program fitness tools, Xiaoe-tech, or Zhishi Xingqiu may be considered.
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