Influx is a fitness business management SaaS from InfluxHq Limited, designed for gyms, group class studios, personal trainers, and functional training facilities. Its core positioning is not as a general-purpose CRM, but as a day-to-day operations platform built around members, class bookings, check-ins, class packs, billing, and business reporting.
The product covers member profiles, memberships/passes, attendance, injuries and emergency contacts, and visitor-to-member conversion. On the class side, it supports mobile bookings via InfluxApp, waitlists, cancellations, one-off or recurring scheduling, class block management, and notifications by email or SMS. For operations, it provides a front-desk self-service check-in kiosk, barcode/RFID check-ins, embeddable timetables, workout records, Influx.TV big-screen displays, and reports ranging from attendance trends to billing and anniversaries.
Influx uses tiered monthly pricing based on the number of active members, with all plans including all features. USD pricing ranges from $37/month for 0â40 members to $205/month for unlimited members, with AUD, EUR, GBP, and NZD pricing also available. It offers a 30-day free trial with no credit card required, and venues that have not yet opened can apply for an extended trial. For integrations, subscription billing uses Stripe, business payments can connect to Ezidebit and Authorize.net, and invoices can be exported to Xero.
The main advantages are its strong fit for the fitness industry and its complete coverage of scenarios such as bookings, waitlists, check-ins, class packs, and big-screen displays. It is cloud-based, with upgrades and backups handled by the vendor. Pricing is transparent, and even small studios get access to the full feature set. The drawbacks are that its terms do not state a clear SLA, support is only described as email/chat or email contact, security and compliance disclosures are fairly basic, with no SOC 2 or ISO 27001 certifications found, and no open API is disclosed.
Influx is best suited to small and midsize fitness businesses where group class bookings and member attendance are central, especially teams looking to replace manual scheduling, check-ins, and billing reports with a single system. The provided materials do not specify access performance from China. Ecosystem services such as Stripe, Xero, and Authorize.net may not align well with local Chinese payment and accounting workflows. If serving members in China, it is important to evaluate network connectivity, payment methods, SMS deliverability, and local alternatives such as WeChat Mini Programs.
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