The real steps. Licensing, pricing, finding clients, and the tools you need.
No fluff. No "believe in yourself" filler. Just what to actually do.
Starting a fitness studios business takes $500-5,000 in startup costs, proper licensing for your state, and business tools (invoicing, scheduling, CRM, bookkeeping). The median fitness studios earns $0/year. Most new fitness studio owners make the mistake of renting $100-200/month in software subscriptions from day one — that is $1,200-2,400/year before you have a single client. Helix is $279 once for all of it. Biz Wiz ($19.99) builds you a personalized plan with your state's exact licensing requirements, pricing research for your area, and a 90-day action checklist.
Median income for fitness studio owners. Top earners make significantly more.
Your income = your pricing × your volume × (keeping overhead low).
Every state is different. You may need a business license, trade-specific license, insurance, or permits. Don't skip this — getting caught without proper licensing can cost more than the license itself. Check your state's requirements →
Research what fitness studio owners charge in your area. Don't underprice to "get started" — you'll burn out. Price for profit from day one. Most fitness studio owners charge based on job size, complexity, or hourly rate.
You need: Mindbody, WellnessLiving, Mariana Tek, Zen Planner. Buy quality — you'll use these every day. This is a real investment, not a subscription you're renting. Own your tools from the start.
You need invoicing, scheduling, client tracking, and bookkeeping. Most fitness studio owners pay $100-200/month renting these from 3-4 different companies. Or you can get Helix — all of it for $279 once. You own it. See what the subscriptions really cost →
Start with people you know. Post on Nextdoor. Join local Facebook groups. Tell everyone what you do. Your first 5 clients become your first 5 reviews — and reviews are everything in this business.
Set a weekly schedule: when you work, when you do admin, when you market. Track your hours. Send invoices same day. Review your finances monthly. The fitness studio owners who build a rhythm survive. The ones who wing it don't.
Everything you need to go from idea to open:
Everyone talks about equipment costs. Nobody talks about the software tax.
Most fitness studio owners end up paying $100-200/month for business software — invoicing, scheduling, bookkeeping, client management. That's $1,200-2,400/year. Over 5 years with price increases: $8,000-15,000. For tools you don't even own.
Helix: $279. Once. Invoicing, scheduling, CRM, task management, and full QuickBooks-style accounting. You own it like you own your Mindbody.
Depends on equipment and licensing. Typically $500-5,000 to start. The biggest ongoing cost is software subscriptions ($100-200/month) — which Helix eliminates with a $279 one-time purchase.
Varies by state. Biz Wiz ($19.99) researches your specific state's requirements and includes them in your personalized plan.
Start local: Nextdoor, Facebook groups, word of mouth. Get 5 clients, get 5 reviews. Reviews compound. Your plan from Biz Wiz includes a marketing strategy tuned to your area.
Yes. Many fitness studio owners start on weekends or evenings. The key is setting a rhythm you can sustain while keeping a day job.
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