Question asked by Bryan Dedeaux 1338 days ago
What is the best app for organizing client info
MindBody? AMstatz? PTminder? What works best for trainers looking to organize classes and payment methods?
Answers (4)
Answered by Bradley Simpson
1336 days ago
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Hi Bryan
Capterra is a good website to look at different options. http://www.capterra.com/club-management-software/
If you're interested in for the easiest member-facing booking app to use - then I could help talk you through Influx. See: https://influxhq.com
Cheers, Bradley
Capterra is a good website to look at different options. http://www.capterra.com/club-management-software/
If you're interested in for the easiest member-facing booking app to use - then I could help talk you through Influx. See: https://influxhq.com
Cheers, Bradley
Answered by George Watts
1327 days ago
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Hi Bryan,
I love Evernote. I don't just use it to organise my clients, but every major part of my business and personal life including: managing prospects, managing travel/holidays, writing a book (create a note for each chapter), writing blog posts, etc. The best part is that you can sync all your "notes" across all your devices (smartphone, tablet, computer). Before becoming a full-time yoga teacher I was a business consultant and used to recommend Evernote to all my clients.
Millions of people all over the world use Evernote. The free version is great. I recently upgraded to the paid version which has a couple of advanced features such as ability to share "notes" with other people. You can find out more here: https://evernote.com
Om Shanti,
George Watts
BWY Yoga Teacher
mail@georgewatts.org
Free yoga lesson planning tips & tools | http://GeorgeWatts.org
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I love Evernote. I don't just use it to organise my clients, but every major part of my business and personal life including: managing prospects, managing travel/holidays, writing a book (create a note for each chapter), writing blog posts, etc. The best part is that you can sync all your "notes" across all your devices (smartphone, tablet, computer). Before becoming a full-time yoga teacher I was a business consultant and used to recommend Evernote to all my clients.
Millions of people all over the world use Evernote. The free version is great. I recently upgraded to the paid version which has a couple of advanced features such as ability to share "notes" with other people. You can find out more here: https://evernote.com
Om Shanti,
George Watts
BWY Yoga Teacher
mail@georgewatts.org
Free yoga lesson planning tips & tools | http://GeorgeWatts.org
l. http://linkedin.com/in/yogalessonplans
f. http://facebook.com/yogalessonplans
t. https://twitter.com/yogalessonplans
y. http://youtube.com/user/georgewattsvideos

Answered by Xi Yan
1274 days ago
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HI Bryan
We have been working on an appointment scheduling service for personal trainers. It’s called Ajenda, and it gives independent professionals a better and faster way to manage appointments with their clients. Our iPhone & web app lets you create and manage appointments, and lets your clients easily book their own appointment right on the web.
The app is still in beta and we’re looking for personal trainers to try the app and provide feedback on what’s good and what needs to be improved so we can make sure that it fits the needs of our users. And as a thank you to our early testers we’re offering a 50% lifetime discount for our service once it’s officially launched.
You can learn more about Ajenda on http://ajenda.io, and if you want to give it a try yourself, you can sign up on the website or download the app on the iOS App Store (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ajenda./id1009064921?ls=1&mt=8&at=10lK32).
We have been working on an appointment scheduling service for personal trainers. It’s called Ajenda, and it gives independent professionals a better and faster way to manage appointments with their clients. Our iPhone & web app lets you create and manage appointments, and lets your clients easily book their own appointment right on the web.
The app is still in beta and we’re looking for personal trainers to try the app and provide feedback on what’s good and what needs to be improved so we can make sure that it fits the needs of our users. And as a thank you to our early testers we’re offering a 50% lifetime discount for our service once it’s officially launched.
You can learn more about Ajenda on http://ajenda.io, and if you want to give it a try yourself, you can sign up on the website or download the app on the iOS App Store (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ajenda./id1009064921?ls=1&mt=8&at=10lK32).
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I haven't bothered with an app yet. I use the stnadard programs already in my iPad and MacBook.