Trainerize Recognized as Best PT Software by Personal Trainers & Fitness Coaches
The coaching software, powered by ABC Fitness, has been awarded the top spot by those in the fitness industry
Trainerize has been named the Best Personal Training Software in every season in 2022 by business software reviews site G2. The PT app won the award last year as well.
The fitness coaching software, powered by ABC Fitness, assists personal trainers and fitness businesses to engage with members.
G2, a community, marketplace, business, and review platform, used scores from its user community and data pulled from online sources and social networks.
To award the top spot, G2 looks at how fitness software can help fitness professionals keep track of client information, create training and nutrition plans, schedule meetings/training sessions, and easily manage online client payments – which Trainzerize exceeded.
The platform also received other badges from G2, including Best Usability, Best Results, Best Relationship and Users Most Likely To Recommend.
“For Trainerize to be recognized as a Leader in Personal Training Software is not only gratifying, but extremely motivating,” said Trainerize President Sharad Mohan. “This award is based on real-life consumer reviews and feedback, which not only makes it so much more meaningful, but also tells us that what we’re doing at Trainerize is working. So we’re going to keep doing it—and more. We’ll keep delivering the kind of platform personal trainers and fitness businesses both want and need—and that their clients and members love using.”
Trainerize was acquired by ABC Fitness Solutions in September 2022, and quickly rolled out its mobile app powering the ABC IGNITE Engagement module, which consists of connecting and coaching.
In a post on the Trainerize website, Mohan teased that there would be new changes in Trainerize in the coming weeks and throughout the rest of the year, with an even bigger reveal at IHRSA 2023 on March 20.
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Courtney Rehfeldt has worked in the broadcasting media industry since 2007 and has freelanced since 2012. Her work has been featured in Age of Awareness, Times Beacon Record, The New York Times, and she has an upcoming piece in Slate. She studied yoga & meditation under Beryl Bender Birch at The Hard & The Soft Yoga Institute. She enjoys hiking, being outdoors, and is an avid reader. Courtney has a BA in Media & Communications studies.