Who Bastion Fitness is for
Bastion Fitness is the operating system for multi-track performance gyms—businesses that run more than one training methodology or program line and want one place for programming, results, community surfaces, and (optionally) member billing.
Is Bastion right for my gym if I run multiple programs?
That is the primary fit. Bastion is built to unify tracks such as Hyrox, CrossFit, Olympic lifting, and calisthenics-style skill work in one calendar and one staff workflow instead of separate siloed tools per program.
What if we only run one methodology today?
Bastion is still usable for single-track gyms. The product messaging emphasizes that when you add a second program later, you should not need a separate product upgrade or rebuild—multi-track capability is already in the architecture.
Who benefits on the owner or GM side?
- Owners who want optional Stripe Connect billing and subscriptions in the same stack as programming (Billing Pro tier).
- Leaders who care about retention signals from logging and attendance across programs.
- Operators migrating from separate programming tools, spreadsheets, and chat-based coordination.
Who benefits on the coaching staff side?
- Coaches who program weekly work and need per-scale movement variants (RX / Scaled / Beginner) without duplicating entire workouts.
- Teams that substitute coaches or adjust single class instances without breaking recurring schedules.
- Programs that want AI-assisted import of unstructured programming during the trial (optional paid add-on after).
Who benefits for athletes?
- Athletes who want fast logging, automatic percentage-to-weight math, PR celebrations, and leaderboards.
- Members who train in basements or low-signal areas and need offline logging with later sync.
- Users who prefer native iOS and Android apps over mobile web shortcuts.
What size gym does Bastion target?
Pricing tiers scale by active athlete count (published bands: up to 50, 51–150, and 151+ for Workout OS). The product is aimed at affiliate-style gyms and performance facilities rather than solo consumer training outside a gym.
Where should I read specifics on features and price?
See Features for capability detail and Pricing for current tiers and trial terms.
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