| Innovations | FIT Extra Computer Applications Software & Internet Scheduler
Personal training can be a huge revenue- generator for clubs, but the logistics of tracking programs can become complicated. The Scheduler helps manage all aspects of a club’s PT program: scheduling and changing appointments, tracking training packages sold, preparing trainer payroll, and more. It can also send trainers auto- mated text messages to notify them of new, changed, and canceled appointments. The Scheduler is integrated with ASF’s Point of Sale program for detailed sales and usage tracking.
ASF’s software package helps clubs manage their member accounts and receivables, and streamline club operations. It simplifies numerous tasks, including: point-of-sale; member and child care attendance; paperless contracts;
personal training sales and appointment scheduling; financial reporting; and more. This all-inclusive package is available to ASF clients, and is suitable for single and multi-club operations. It can be integrated with 24/7 key-card access systems for controlled entry, based on account status.
The reason I joined this club?
Pilates.
Balanced Body® and Pilates will change your members and your business.
Service & Support
ASF’s knowledgeable staff is easily accessible by phone, e-mail, or instant messaging for quick, friendly service and support. The company pledges to do everything to help its customers and their members feel comfortable with its services. Clients receive unlimited training, tech support, client support, and file-transfer services. Plus, members have access to a team of customer service representatives for assistance, or they can check their accounts online through ASF’s Online Member Center.
Find out more at
pilates.com/fitness_mgmt.
YOUR CLUB. YOUR MEMBERS. OUR FULL SUPPORT.
Let’s talk!
pilates.com 1-800-PILATES (745-2837)
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JANUARY 2011 | Club Business Internat ional 85
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