Most trainers already kind of do this.
They bundle sessions.
They offer “12-week programs.”
They talk about monthly coaching.
But behind the scenes, it’s usually duct tape.
Manual invoices.
Notes in random apps.
“Hey just remind me next month.”
That works until it doesn’t.
The advantage of packages, memberships, and programs isn’t just pricing — it’s repeatability.
Once something is set up properly:
- You don’t recreate it every time
- Clients know exactly what they’re signing up for
- Delivery becomes simpler instead of harder
A package might be straightforward: X sessions over Y weeks.
A membership might include ongoing training, check-ins, and support.
A program usually has a defined start, structure, and outcome.
What matters is that it runs the same way every time.
When trainers use GoGetter to build these once — pricing, duration, payment schedule, client access — the system does the boring parts. Clients enroll, payments happen, and everyone knows what’s included.
No reinventing the wheel.
No “what did I promise this person again?”
That consistency frees up mental space. And that’s what lets trainers grow without burning out.
You don’t need 20 offers.
You need one or two that work — and a system that lets them run without constant attention.