FlexIt
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Live 1-on-1 virtual personal training
- Fitness training and nutrition coaching
- Numerous coaches with variety of specialities
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Fitness and nutrition coaching
- Wide variety of plans at various price points
- Live 1-on-1 training
- Partnerships with in-person gyms for flexible gym access
What Needs Improvement...
- Users complain of buggy app
- 30-day notice required to cancel
- Requires internet access
Product Summary
FlexIt provides live 1-on-1 personal training sessions including personal training and nutrition coaching. You need a wifi connection to use FlexIt but it can be used from your home or a gym. FlexIt allows for flexible gym access with its gym partnerships, you can check in using the FlexIt app and only pay for the time you are actually in the gym. Avoiding costly monthly memberships and gym contracts.
To get started with FlexIt you will complete a goals assessment and then select a personal trainer based on your availability and preferences. You can purchase sessions via a monthly membership or pay-as-you-go plan. The prices vary based on how many sessions you purchase and the duration, either 30, 45, or 60 minutes. FlexIt also offers Connected Training, a cheaper plan, where a trainer will create a month’s worth of workouts after meeting with you to establish goals.
Customers like the virtual personal training offered by FlexIt. They loved the great coaching and convenience of virtual sessions. They also liked the ability to use an in-person gym for the time they were actually there. Customers’ main complaint was that the app was very buggy and overly complicated.
Specs
Session duration | 30\, 45\, or 60 minute |
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Activities | live 1-on-1 personal training sessions |
Payment | Monthly\, pay-as-you-go |
Summary
Users like FlexIt’s coaching and gym access but were frustrated by the buggy app.