MyTrainer is a coaching console for fitness trainers, nutritionists, and gym owners in India. It aims to replace the usual mix of WhatsApp groups, PDFs, Notion, and spreadsheets. The platform brings client onboarding, meal and workout plan delivery, progress tracking, check-ins, and payments into a single workflow, with an emphasis on being “built natively for the Indian market.”
The product flow is fairly straightforward: clients join on mobile using the coach’s phone number, with no email or QR code required. Coaches can choose from a template library or create their own meal plans and workout splits, while members instantly see calories, macronutrients, and images on their side. Compliance tracking is a key highlight: members can log meals and workouts with one tap, and coaches can view real-time heatmaps. For gym use cases, it also supports geofenced check-ins, with attendance counted after GPS verification. For nutritionists, the system hides training and check-in screens by default and switches to a meal-first view. Gym owners can use it to manage coach teams, though the website does not disclose a granular permission system.
MyTrainer is currently in invite-only early access. It is free, requires no credit card, and has no time limit. Once commercially launched, pricing will be in Indian rupees, but specific plans have not yet been announced. The service is cloud-based, built on Cloudflare edge, and claims that Indian users are routed to India-based nodes and that member data does not leave India. On the security side, it discloses cookie-based authentication, bcrypt password hashing, and revocable sessions, but there is no visible information on compliance certifications such as ISO or SOC2.
MyTrainer is strongly localized for India: its food database is aligned with IFCT and references the ICMR-NIN 2024 guidelines. Payments use UPI deep links, allowing members to open pre-filled payment details with one tap, and the platform claims ₹0 fees. Communication continues through WhatsApp click-to-chat, so coaches are not forced to move into a new inbox. No public API or developer support information is currently available.
Its strengths are a lightweight onboarding experience, workflows that closely match how Indian coaches already work, free early access, and practical white-label brand display. Its drawbacks are that it is still in an invite-only early stage, pricing is unknown, bulk CSV import is still under development, and information on APIs and enterprise-grade permissions is limited. It is best suited to personal trainers, nutritionists, and small gyms serving Indian clients. For the Chinese market, reliance on UPI, the India-focused food database, and WhatsApp would reduce its fit; access from China is also unknown. Domestic gym management SaaS products, or a combination of WeCom communities with forms and payment tools, may be more suitable alternatives.
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