A website for your gym.
Boosterpack creates a public website for gyms, fitness studios, CrossFit boxes, strength gyms and small training facilities. Show programs, memberships, trial offers, class schedule links, coaches, amenities, real photos, reviews, a general contact form and links to Mindbody, Glofox, Wodify, TeamUp, WellnessLiving or your existing booking flow.
Don't build.
Just publish.
Most builders throw you into a generic template. Boosterpack does it the other way around. You confirm your real content first, then AI drafts the copy, layout and design from those inputs.
The search
Start with the gym details prospects already check
Search your gym or fitness studio on Google Maps, or enter details manually. Boosterpack can use public business info, photos and reviews where available, then you choose what belongs on the site.
The inputs
Programs, pricing, schedule and first step
Add class types, personal training, open gym, memberships, trial offers, drop-in options, schedule links, booking links, coach bios, certifications, amenities, service areas, photos, testimonials and contact details.
The style
Choose a look that fits the floor
Choose a style for a strength gym, CrossFit box, boutique studio, HIIT room, Pilates studio, boxing gym, martial arts academy or community fitness center. Real facility, coach and class photos should lead the design.
The launch
Publish, then keep public details current
Publish on a Boosterpack subdomain, then connect your own domain on Plus. Update programs, prices, trial offers, coach bios, amenities, schedule links, photos or seasonal copy by chat.
Built for the questions gym prospects ask before they try a class
A gym website should make the first visit feel low-risk and clear. Prospects compare membership options, trial offers, class schedules, coach credibility, amenities, parking, location, reviews and whether the gym fits beginners or serious athletes. Boosterpack keeps those public answers clear while member operations stay in your existing gym software.
Trial, intro and join links in the right places
Point visitors to a free trial, intro session, no-sweat consult, drop-in pass, class pack, membership page, phone number or WhatsApp. Boosterpack can include a general contact form when an email destination is available, but your gym software owns signup and booking.
Schedule links and embeds without replacing your system
Link to or embed Mindbody, Glofox, Wodify, TeamUp, WellnessLiving, Zen Planner, GymMaster, Acuity, Calendly or your existing schedule where supported. Your gym platform remains responsible for the operational side.
Pricing, amenities and policies that reduce hesitation
Show membership tiers, class packs, drop-in options, trial details, cancellation basics, opening hours, parking, showers, lockers, childcare, 24-hour access or equipment highlights. Clear expectations help visitors decide before they call.
Program and offer updates by chat
Change your intro offer, update a membership note, add a new coach, remove a class description, update holiday hours or switch booking links by chat. Your booking platform remains the source of truth for schedules and memberships.
Is Boosterpack right for you?
Start free, upgrade when you're ready.
Start free with a finished gym website hosted on a Boosterpack subdomain. Upgrade to Plus from $16/mo to connect your own domain, like yourgym.com or yourstudio.com, remove the Boosterpack badge and unlock more chat edits. Keep your gym management software, member app and booking tools if you already use them.
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Common questions
How much does a gym website cost in 2026?
Free to start with Boosterpack. The free plan gives you a finished gym website on a Boosterpack subdomain. Plus starts at $16/mo when you want your own domain, more chat edits and no Boosterpack badge.
What should a gym website include?
A gym website should include programs, class schedule, membership options, pricing guidance, intro offer, coach bios, amenities, location, hours, photos, reviews, contact options and booking links. It should make the first visit feel clear.
Can I link or embed my Mindbody, Glofox, Wodify or TeamUp schedule?
Yes, as links or embeds where your platform supports it. You can send visitors to Mindbody, Glofox, Wodify, TeamUp, WellnessLiving, Zen Planner, GymMaster, Acuity, Calendly or your existing booking page. That system still handles the operational side.
Should I show gym membership prices on my website?
Usually, at least pricing guidance helps. Many gyms show membership tiers, class packs, drop-in prices or trial offers so prospects know whether the gym fits. Premium studios may prefer a consultation path, but the next step should still be obvious.
Can I make a free trial, first class or consultation the main CTA?
Yes. Use the primary CTA for the first step you want: book a free class, claim a trial, schedule a consult, buy a drop-in pass, call the front desk or send a WhatsApp message. Boosterpack points visitors to that path.
Can I show different programs like CrossFit, personal training, BJJ or Pilates?
Yes. Use sections for the programs you actually offer: CrossFit, strength training, personal training, HIIT, Pilates, spin, boxing, BJJ, Muay Thai, yoga, kids classes or open gym. Keep each section focused on who it is for and how to start.
Can I show showers, lockers, parking and 24-hour access?
Yes. Amenities matter for gym shoppers. Add parking, showers, lockers, towels, childcare, sauna, cold plunge, 24-hour access, accessible entry, equipment highlights, drop-in rules and what beginners should expect.
Can I include a contact form for gym inquiries?
Yes, when your site has an email destination. Use it for general questions, trial requests or consultation inquiries. If membership signup belongs in Mindbody, Glofox, Wodify, TeamUp or another system, link visitors there instead.
Will my gym site rank for "gym near me" or "personal training [city]"?
Boosterpack helps with the website foundation. Your site can mention your city, neighborhood, programs, prices, amenities, coach credentials, reviews and FAQs. Rankings also depend on your Google Business Profile, reviews, local competition, citations, backlinks and consistency across the web.
Can I use real photos from my gym instead of stock images?
Yes. Boosterpack can start from public Google photos where available and use uploaded images you choose. Real floor, coach, class, equipment, exterior and community photos usually build more trust than generic fitness stock.
Can I update prices, coaches, amenities or links later?
Yes. Use chat edits to update membership notes, trial offers, class descriptions, coach bios, certifications, amenities, holiday hours, photos, contact details or booking links.
Can I connect my own domain like yourgym.com or yourstudio.com?
Yes, on the Plus plan. Your site stays hosted by Boosterpack, but it can appear on your own domain. You can keep your booking platform, member app, social profiles and email setup as separate tools.
Is the gym website mobile-friendly?
Yes. Many gym prospects check schedules, prices, maps, reviews and trial offers from a phone. The important actions are clear: view programs, open the schedule, book a trial, call, message or get directions.
A gym website should make the first visit easy to choose.
Start from your Google listing or enter gym details by hand. In minutes you have a gym or fitness studio website with programs, membership guidance, trial offers, schedule links, coach bios, amenities, real photos, reviews, a general contact form and links to your booking tools. Publish free, then connect your own domain when you are ready.
One-page website · No template swapping · Free to start