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TWIN OAKS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT, INC. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 12
EXERCISE ENTERTAINMENT
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QClub Enterprise Club Management System
The QClub Enterprise Club Management System includes intuitive workflows and comprehensive configuration options that enforce business rules and enable autho- rized employees to process paperless member enrollments, changes, freezes, cancellations, and renewals. Automated billing and POS settlement processes, including revenue-deferral and recognition, are integrated with this PCI-compliant payment-processing system. Modules include front desk, point of sale, scheduling and session package management, and Web portals.
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Integrated Billing and Club-Management Software
Twin Oaks’ club-management software provides comprehensive tools for man- aging health clubs, including: PCI- DSS-compliant EFT billing; receivables management; and full-featured, easy- to-use software with integrated member e-mail communication, touch-screen point-of-sale with personal training and gift certificate tracking, booking and scheduling, paperless contracts, reciprocal club check-in with data-sharing capabilities, and management reports. Enhanced Internet-enabled features integrate with the desktop software and provide club- management functionality, all accessible from the Internet. Upgrades, training, and technical support are included.
VISUAL FITNESS PLANNER
Broadcastvision 17" Personal Viewing Widescreen LCD TV
The 17" personal viewing screen from Broadcastvision is loaded with the features that fitness club owners desire. This 16;9 digital high-definition widescreen has an 800.1 contrast ratio. The screen has a protective shield for durability and easy cleaning, and can be programmed to automatically turn off to conserve energy and screen life. Available in silver or black, the unit can be easily positioned in front of cardio equipment by using the company’s adjustable stand; or it can be mounted to many of the cardio-equipment manufacturers’ mounts.
Wellness System Contact Manager
The Wellness System Contact Manager application helps fitness facilities keep in close touch with their members. Among its capabilities: identifying members who have recently joined; those due to renew; and those requiring assistance. Contact Manager also suggests tasks based on membership types, which the facility can prioritize and personalize via a color- coded alert system. The software also provides extensive information about each member, and can communicate with them via e-mail or text messages.
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Visual Fitness Planner - Sales Fusion
The Visual Fitness Planner (VFP), through its Sales Fusion turnkey system, provides a lead-tracking CRM system (TouchPoint) and an automated sales presentation technology (Visual Fitness Planner, or VFP). VFP calculates members’ health risks for diseases, predicts their “health age,” creates a “before” and “after” 3-D avatar of their body, and calculates the time it will take to achieve their goals. In this process, it helps increase mem- bership sales, personal training sales, and retention.
Broadcastvision Wireless Entertainment Products
Broadcastvision offers a wide selection of wireless entertainment systems that give members the option of listening to audio from headphones or a receiver. Now that many MP3 players include an FM receiver, this option is once more gaining in popularity. The 900 MHz system offers a step-up in sound quality and a guarantee of 32 channels. Users simply plug their headphones directly into the receiver. Both systems are compatible with older Broadcastvision models and competitors’ products.
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