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Bout Buddy is a SaaS/app tool built for martial arts and combat sports scenarios, serving athletes, coaches, and gyms across boxing, Muay Thai, kickboxing, MMA, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, wrestling, and similar disciplines. It emphasizes that it is not a generic fitness app, but a product designed around the specific workflows of fight training, competition, and gym operations. It supports Web, iPhone, and Android access.
Its core features include athlete profiles, training schedules, bout records, event information, private registration documents, and medical document management. Athletes can use it as independent users or join a gym; once connected, they can view the gym’s training schedule, connect with coaches and members, and keep their personal profile linked to the team. On the gym and coach side, users can manage members, view active athletes, and track competition records. A notable feature is document privacy control: private documents such as registration files and medical materials are visible only to the athlete, with support for status tracking and expiry reminders.
The captured text does not disclose any plans, pricing, free tier, trial, or payment methods, making it difficult to assess the commercial entry barrier or long-term usage cost. In terms of deployment, Bout Buddy clearly provides a browser-based Web App and mobile apps available from the App Store and Google Play. It does not mention self-hosting, private deployment, or enterprise deployment options.
Its strengths are its highly vertical positioning and coverage of the full workflow for combat sports athletes, from training, documents, and medical checks to competition history, while also addressing gym member and schedule management. Multi-platform access is also friendly to mobile training scenarios. The downside is that the publicly available information remains mostly at the product-introduction level, with little detail on team permission granularity, third-party integrations, APIs, data encryption, backups, compliance certifications, or customer support. If a gym already uses a membership system, finance system, or event registration system, it is currently unclear whether Bout Buddy can integrate with them.
Bout Buddy is better suited to independent combat sports athletes who need to systematically record bout history, document status, and training schedules, as well as small to mid-sized gyms that want a dedicated tool to manage athletes, training timetables, and competition records. If your needs are centered on POS checkout, class sales, marketing and lead generation, or complex member finance management, its coverage should be evaluated further.
Access from mainland China is unknown. Since the product relies on the Web, App Store, and Google Play, Android downloads and some network access may be uncertain; payment methods are also not disclosed. Users in China may want to compare it with local gym/venue membership management systems, or use a combination of WeCom, Feishu, forms, calendars, and cloud storage to replace the basic workflows.
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