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Website for gyms in minutes

Someone new to the area types "gym near me," and in about four seconds decides which two or three to actually visit. If they can't find your class schedule, your monthly rates, or a real photo of your floor, they scroll right past you to the franchise with a slick page. With Tavoren you launch a gym website in minutes — free-trial or intro-offer signup, a class calendar, your membership tiers, and honest photos of the equipment and the room. Prospects show up already knowing what they're walking into, and your front desk stops fielding the same three questions all day.

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Why a gym website matters

1

Free-trial and intro-offer signups that fill your floor while you coach

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Clear membership tiers and class times so nobody has to call to ask the price

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Publish free on your own domain or download the finished site as a ZIP

What a gym website needs

Tavoren already builds your site with every section — you just adjust the content.

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Free-trial and intro-offer signup

A simple form for the free day pass, the 7-day trial, or the $99 intro month, right on the homepage. You capture the lead's name, email and goal before they cool off, and your team follows up while the person is still motivated instead of chasing cold contacts a week later.

2

Class schedule and membership tiers

Lay out the weekly grid — spin, HIIT, lifting, yoga, open gym — next to your month-to-month, annual, and family rates. Posting real times and prices upfront weeds out the tire-kickers and the people who walk in already know which plan and which 6 a.m. class they want.

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Equipment and facility gallery

Real shots of the squat racks, the turf, the cardio deck, the locker rooms and the recovery area. People joining a gym are picturing themselves in the space, and honest photos of clean, well-kept equipment convince a prospect far faster than any stock fitness image ever will.

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Coaches, certs and credentials

Give each trainer a photo, a bio, and their certs — NASM, CrossFit L2, RYT-200, CPR/AED. Members pick a gym partly on who's coaching them, and visible credentials tell a first-timer they'll be trained safely, not just sold a contract.

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Member results and reviews

Pull in your Google and Yelp star rating and show a few real transformation stories or testimonials. Social proof is what tips a nervous beginner off the fence — people trust other members' before-and-after far more than any claim you make about yourself.

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Location, hours and 24/7 access

A map, your ZIP-searchable address, staffed hours versus 24-hour keycard access, parking notes, and one-tap buttons to call or get directions. The person who searched from their phone needs to know you're close, open when they train, and easy to walk into.

Tips to make your gym website win more clients

Small details that make a difference on Google and when closing.

Show your actual membership prices instead of "contact us for pricing" — hiding rates makes people assume you're expensive and bounce to a competitor who's upfront.

Work your city and neighborhood into the page title ("gym in [neighborhood], [city]") so the page matches how people thumb in "gym near me" on their phone and on Maps.

Keep a sticky "Start Free Trial" button pinned to every screen — on mobile, a prospect who can't spot the signup in a couple of seconds is already gone.

Feature real transformation photos and your Google star rating up top; members choose a gym on proof and social credibility, not on a feature checklist.

Your gym website in 3 steps

1

Pick your niche

Select "gym" and a professional layout made for it.

2

Customize

Adjust colors, text, images and your contact details in a few clicks.

3

Publish

Your site goes live instantly, with its own link to share.

Frequently asked questions

How do people book a free trial or class through my gym website?

The site comes with a signup form built for gyms — a prospect drops their name, email, and goal to claim a free day pass, a 7-day trial, or your intro-month offer, and the lead pings your inbox on the spot. Post your class schedule alongside it so members see spin, HIIT, and lifting times and just turn up, no call required.

Can I show my membership prices and different plans on the site?

Yes. Lay out every tier — month-to-month, annual, and family or student rates — with exactly what each one covers. Real prices beat "call for pricing": they build trust and screen out people shopping below your range, so the leads that reach you are already close to signing.

Will my gym website help me show up when people search "gym near me"?

That's the whole idea. Feeding search engines your city, neighborhood, and ZIP-area address, plus your hours and a Maps link, gives them the local signals they rank on for "gym near me" and similar phrases. Stack your Google rating on top and you're going toe-to-toe with the franchise chains down the road.

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