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Fitmewise positions itself as an “intelligent fitness center management” platform, emphasizing the use of a unified dashboard and app to manage access, payments, customers, staff, products, events, equipment, services, and sales, while using AI to improve operational efficiency and service delivery. Based on the captured content, its clearly described product capabilities are mainly concentrated in two modules: training plans and nutrition plans.
The training plan module supports creating personalized or automated workout programs, designed around goals such as strength, fat loss, or functional training, and assigned to individuals or groups. Plans can also be organized by day, week, or training phase, with execution, attendance, and feedback tracking, and linked to the progress module. On the admin side, managers can save templates, copy and assign them to new clients, identify clients who need assessment, and view staff members’ daily completion status. In the client app, users can view daily or weekly plans, watch video-format workouts, replace exercises with equivalents, download PDFs, and mark sessions as completed.
The nutrition plan module supports menu creation based on calories, portions, macronutrients, activity level, and goals, covering scenarios such as fat loss, muscle gain, and maintenance. Administrators can calculate clients’ required calories, edit AI-generated menu templates, and maintain recipes and food exchange lists. Clients can view menus, replace dishes, download shopping lists or PDFs, and submit feedback on execution.
The text does not provide information about plans, pricing, free trials, or payment methods, nor does it state whether credit cards, local bank transfers, or other payment options are supported. As for third-party integrations, only links between internal modules are visible—for example, training, nutrition, body progress, goals, and assessments are interconnected. There is no disclosure of integrations with external access-control hardware, payment gateways, CRM systems, accounting software, or APIs. Data security, permissions, compliance, backups, cloud deployment, and self-hosting options are also not clearly explained.
Its strengths are that it covers the operational and member-service workflow of fitness centers, with relatively detailed training and nutrition modules and a dual-end experience suitable for collaboration between coaches and members. Its weaknesses are the many gaps in key information, especially around pricing, integrations, security and compliance, and support. In addition, the captured page content includes a large amount of gambling-related promotional material, so the site’s content quality and credibility require further verification.
Access from China is unknown. For use by fitness organizations in China, it would still be necessary to confirm network connectivity, Chinese-language support, cross-border payments, data compliance, and integration with local access-control and payment systems. Comparable options include Mindbody, Glofox, Virtuagym, and Wodify, as well as China-based gym management systems, personal training mini-programs, and WeCom ecosystem solutions.
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fitmewise.com is an Spain SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fitmewise.com directly.