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i hate that you force the water tracker in the dashboard of the account. I also hate that when I do add water and track it it doesnt check
i hate that you force the water tracker in the dashboard of the account. I also hate that when I do add water and track it it doesnt check when its complete
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PROGRAMMING VIEW: Having more functional view when developing programs.
When developing programs its difficult to see where you're at in the programming because you have to click on multiple screens.
The side bar for the listed programs doesn't expand and everything is all in one list. We should be able to expand that sidebar to read each program name.
We need the ability to create "program folders" "workout folders" etc, so we can more effectively create programs without having to click on every single object to know what we are looking at.
Also, when designing programs, like other apps the program design section has the view set to where you can see each workout in text, with all exercises on each day for the week, month, etc. so you know where you're at in the programming cycle vs just the workout name. That could be the "exercise" view.
If we had a view we could tab through from "exercise" "habits" "Nutrition" or "All" it would be extremely helpful for programming.
When developing programs its difficult to see where you're at in the programming because you have to click on multiple screens.
The side bar for the listed programs doesn't expand and everything is all in one list. We should be able to expand that sidebar to read each program name.
We need the ability to create "program folders" "workout folders" etc, so we can more effectively create programs without having to click on every single object to know what we are looking at.
Also, when designing programs, like other apps the program design section has the view set to where…
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Retention & Revenue Features to Increase Coach LTV and Platform Stickiness
Hi Trainerize Product Team,
I’m writing this as a high-ticket coaching business owner who uses your platform daily and genuinely wants to see it become the #1 business tool for serious online coaches — not just a workout delivery app.
Right now, Trainerize is strong operationally for building programs and nutrition, habits. But it is missing critical sales, retention and revenue management features that would dramatically increase client lifetime value (LTV), coach revenue, and platform stickiness.
Below are five features that, if implemented, would significantly improve retention and revenue outcomes for coaches like us.
1) Revenue & LTV Dashboard (Most Important)
For high-ticket coaches, retention is everything.
We don’t measure success in “number of clients.”
We measure:- Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR)
- Lifetime Value (LTV)
- Renewal Rate (%)
- Average Contract Length
- Revenue at Risk (next 30–60 days)
- Referrals by clients
Proposed Feature:
A dedicated Revenue Dashboard that shows:
- % of clients who renew (6-month → 6-month, 6 → 12, etc.)
- Average client lifetime
- Revenue expiring in the next 30 / 60 / 90 days
- Total revenue generated per client
- Renewal conversion rate from booked calls
Impact:
This transforms Trainerize from a training tool into a business command center.
It allows coaches to forecast revenue, identify risk, and manage growth strategically.For high-ticket businesses, this is the single most valuable addition you could build.
2) Retention Dashboard (Expiry & Renewal Pipeline)
Currently, there is no centralized overview of which clients are nearing contract expiration.
We sell 6-month programs and begin warming clients up for renewal 60 days before their contract ends. We book renewal calls 45 days before expiration.
Proposed Feature:
A Retention Board structured like a sales pipeline:
- 90 Days Remaining
- 60 Days Remaining
- 45 Days Remaining (Call to Book)
- 30 Days Remaining
- Renewal Offer Sent
- Renewed
- Lost
Sortable by:
- Contract value
- Contract length
- Start date
- Client tier
Impact:
This shifts coaches from reactive to proactive retention management and ensures no high-value client slips through the cracks.
3) Automated Retention Workflows (Trigger-Based)
Retention should not rely on memory.
Proposed Feature:
Automation triggered by contract end date:
Example:
- 60 days before expiration → Progress optimization message
- 50 days before → Structured check-in form
- 45 days before → Automatic booking link for renewal call
- 30 days before → Progress summary + testimonial request
- 21 days before → Renewal offer template
All editable and customizable.
Impact:
Retention becomes a system, not a task.
This alone could increase renewal rates by 10–20%.
4) Client Engagement / Churn Risk Score
Trainerize already tracks behavior:
- Workout completion
- Login frequency
- Check-ins
- Progress tracking
Proposed Feature:
A Client Engagement Score (0–100) that flags “At Risk” clients when activity drops below a threshold.
Impact:
Coaches can intervene early — long before the client mentally disengages.
Retention improves because risk is visible in advance.
5) Milestone & Momentum Builder
Retention is driven by perceived progress.
Proposed Feature:
- Automatic milestone recognition (100 workouts completed, 10kg lost, 6 months completed, etc.)
- Visual transformation summary generated 45 days before contract expiration
- Automated celebration messages
Impact:
Renewal calls become easy because the results are visually documented.
Clients renew momentum — not just coaching.
Why This Matters
High-ticket coaches care about:
- Retention
- LTV
- Revenue forecasting
- Contract management
- Risk visibility
If Trainerize becomes the platform that solves these business-critical problems, it will become unstopperble.
Hi Trainerize Product Team,
I’m writing this as a high-ticket coaching business owner who uses your platform daily and genuinely wants to see it become the #1 business tool for serious online coaches — not just a workout delivery app.
Right now, Trainerize is strong operationally for building programs and nutrition, habits. But it is missing critical sales, retention and revenue management features that would dramatically increase client lifetime value (LTV), coach revenue, and platform stickiness.
Below are five features that, if implemented, would significantly improve retention and revenue outcomes for coaches like us.
1) Revenue & LTV Dashboard (Most
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Can we please have more compatible watch types (i.e. Samsung, Whoop, Polar, Oura Ring, etc.)
Many clients asking for more compatible wearables.
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As a user I would like to be able to Add notes to each exercise not just on the entire workout itself
I am the client, when I work out I may modify a exercise the trainer has set because I cannot do it as asked. Ex pushups, many times I end up on my knees. I would appreciate being able to note on the exact move what modification I did instead of the note on the whole day
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FULLY CUSTOM MEAL PLAN
BE ABLE TO CREATE A MEAL PLAN WITH THE MEAL TRACKER, HETHER ITS 3 MEALS, 10 MEALS OR WHATEVERWE WANT LET US MAKE A FULLY CUSTOM MEAL PLAN
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How to Access Locked PST Files in Microsoft Outlook?
I am unable to open my PST file in Microsoft Outlook because it appears to be locked, and I do not remember setting any password. Is there any safe and reliable way to access or recover a locked PST file without losing my emails and data?
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Customizable Progressive Overload Automated Progressions
I’d love to see an automated progressive overload system built into the workout programming. The idea is simple: instead of coaches having to manually adjust reps and weights for every client every week, the app would give an option for coaches implement progressions guide users through a structured 3 or 4 week or however may week cycle in the progressions.
For example, in week one a client might do 3 sets of 8 reps on an exercise. In week two, the app would prompt them to do 3 sets of 9 at the same weight, and in week three, 3 sets of 10. Then on the final week of the cycle, the reps drop back down to 8 but indicate the weight bumps up however many lbs, and the cycle starts over from that new baseline. The current system is way too manual and time-consuming.
coaches are spending hours each week going into individual programs to update reps, sets, and loads by hand, when this kind of progression follows a predictable formula that the app could easily automate. By building volume first and then increasing intensity, clients get a proven path to steady strength and muscle gains, and coaches get their time back to focus on actual coaching instead of data entry. Ideally, users could choose between a 3 or 4 week cycle, set their preferred weight jump (2.5, 5, or 10 pounds), apply it per exercise or across the whole program, and repeat a week if the client didn’t hit their target reps. It’s a feature that would make the app feel smarter and more efficient, and would save coaches a significant amount of admin time every single week.
There are other platforms that have this feature and it’s great. however the rest of their app isn’t fully reliable…yet. I will say those apps are working on improving other aspects and trainerize should implement this now to avoid people leaving. Because let’s face it, time is money, and I will use whatever platform is reliable first priority, but what saves me time as a second.I’d love to see an automated progressive overload system built into the workout programming. The idea is simple: instead of coaches having to manually adjust reps and weights for every client every week, the app would give an option for coaches implement progressions guide users through a structured 3 or 4 week or however may week cycle in the progressions.
For example, in week one a client might do 3 sets of 8 reps on an exercise. In week two, the app would prompt them to do 3 sets of 9 at the same weight, and in week three, 3…
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Integrate AI chat into the app
Add AI chat into the app so you can ask it to find recipes based on what ingredients you specify. Very easy to do using RAG based model.
Use AI to upload a photo of a recipe you have, then creates the new recipe for you with break down of macros.
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%1RM Auto Progression
- Program using percentage-based training to automatically calculate and assign weights for clients
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Ability for trainer to provide feedback directly on check-in form (optimally per question)
It would be awesome to be able to review completed check-in forms and just directly give feedback on each check-in form question. Kind of like a comment section for each check-in form question where the trainer can review, give feedback and ask follow up questions, and the clients can reply to feedback and answer the trainers follow up questions.
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Meal plan - add foods not just recipes
Add in the ability to search "foods" rather than "recipes only"
Eg add "Chicken ******"2 votes -
Create a specific timer - Include the ability to add odd numbers or to input specific timers
When focussing on specific energy systems that have work to rest ratios that can vary it would be great if we had an ability to input specific times for both the work & rest components of our workout.
Eg. Assault Bike Intervals - Alactic Training - 7 sec max effort work followed by 63 seconds rest, etc
This can help to give a bit more flexibility for those of us who like to be more specific with our programming.
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Check-ins/forms
The ability to speak/respond/add notes to a clients check-in form directly rather than taking notes then sending a seperate message or video response. So a reply tab directly within the checkin form, so we can read and respond all in one.
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habits / macro goals
I'm finding it very frustrating that the app has now changed under the daily habits nutrition structure where I'm unable to actually allocate specific macronutrient targets because of the limitations the app now has. I work with a lot of bodybuilders which means I need to utilise macros that aren't necessarily generic or within general practices. But I'm unable to now allocate those macronutrient targets due to limitations set by the app. Hopefully we can have this changed back to what it was where we were able to manipulate and adjust the macro nutrients as we desire?
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Welcome pack / email to clients
A structured welcome pack that includes short, guided video content will significantly improve the onboarding experience for new members. Videos can clearly demonstrate how to use equipment, navigate the gym or app, understand training programmes, and follow key health and safety guidelines—reducing confusion and increasing confidence from day one. This approach supports different learning styles, enhances engagement, and ensures consistent delivery of important information across all clients.
This to go along side pdfs and anything else that may be added at the welcome stage.
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Screen Sharing and Recording on video calls
I like to plan our calls in the app so it shows on their calendar, but then I send them the zoom link so I can share my screen / record. I wish I could just screen share and record in the trainerize app so everything is in one place.
Then if there was a place in the app we could upload recorded calls so clients who missed it can go watch it.
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Add performance metrics to program
Add inches jumped (Vertical jump, box jump) and distance jumped (broad jump) to programmable metrics.
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Nutrition target phases
Hey all! My suggestion is to add phases to nutrition targets just like you can add phases/cycles to a training program. Eg. 8 week calorie deficit, 2 weeks of maintenance, then another 8 week calorie deficit etc.
With a big group of clients it can be pretty challenging to stay on top of who is ready to transition to maintenance or a diet break and back to their calorie deficit, resulting in lots of screenshots on my desktop to keep track of their deficit and maintenance calories between their phases as we currently have to edit their existing target manually, which means you can't see past or future targets either.
Hey all! My suggestion is to add phases to nutrition targets just like you can add phases/cycles to a training program. Eg. 8 week calorie deficit, 2 weeks of maintenance, then another 8 week calorie deficit etc.
With a big group of clients it can be pretty challenging to stay on top of who is ready to transition to maintenance or a diet break and back to their calorie deficit, resulting in lots of screenshots on my desktop to keep track of their deficit and maintenance calories between their phases as we currently have to edit their existing target manually,…
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