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Fitness sign-ups that convert trials into retained members

Generic PDF waivers miss upsell moments. Combine assessments with storytelling so prospects understand your methodology.

Sequence PAR-Q style prompts responsibly, capture goals and schedule preferences, and notify coaches instantly.

Start free on Basic—upgrade when volume or automation needs grow.

Pain points

Sound familiar?

Most teams feel these friction points before they adopt LumoPages.

  • Clipboard intros fail to segment beginners versus advanced athletes.

  • Members ghost when onboarding feels purely transactional.

  • Coaches lack structured notes before day one.

Solution

Why LumoPages fits this workflow

Launch fitness Lumos blending education, liability acknowledgements, and lifestyle questions—with notifications so trainers prep sessions.

Outcomes

What changes when you ship this way

Combine branded stages, conditional logic, and reliable data handoff—without owning a dev backlog.

  • Personalization signals

    Conditional logic routes injuries or goals to the right coach.

  • Brand immersion

    Video blocks communicate philosophy before liability text.

  • Operational readiness

    Exports prepare programming templates.

  • Mobile-first

    Athletes sign up from gym floors or Instagram links.

Playbook

How teams roll it out

  1. Step 1

    Set coaching philosophy

    Embed manifesto content early.

  2. Step 2

    Screen safely

    Use structured health prompts—coordinate with professionals.

  3. Step 3

    Match offerings

    Branch into packages based on goals.

  4. Step 4

    Kick off programs

    Automate welcome sequences via webhooks.

Ship this flow today—describe it in plain language, refine every block, publish when it feels right.

Power fitness onboarding

Go deeper in the Help Center

Documentation stays current as LumoPages evolves—review limits, builder options, and compliance topics there.

Your next high-converting Lumo starts with a free account

Build multi-stage experiences with the same tools you explored here—exports and webhooks when you need more than the inbox alone.