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FACE2FACE RETENTION SYSTEMS
RUBBER FLOORING Fitness Centers ■
Budget-Priced 48" x 72" GYMATTS
Face2Face Retention
This comprehensive retention, sales, and marketing module software helps maximize member relations and boost profit centers and programming. Among its features: fully intuitive scheduling, sales, and prospect management; attrition-risk client alerts; automated e-mail and SMS systems; PT sales, bookings, and client management; and staff management. This system runs parallel to existing front desk financial, POS, or billing systems, and on multi-user local or Web-accessed platforms.
Manufacturer’s list price: $295.00
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Compete
Compete from Fiserv offers clubs of all sizes easy-to-use functionality and improved employee productivity. It includes: check-in, point of sale, configuration, data-entry, billing, standard reports, and integrated point-of-sale credit-card processing. To increase membership and improve member satisfaction, additional modules can be added, such as: sales prospecting, member self-service, scheduling, locker management, nursery monitoring, and gift card purchase/ redemption. Finally, to manage the club’s business more efficiently, advanced reports and electronic agreements/ contract-management can be added.
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