Drive sign-ups, share class schedules, and engage members with scannable codes throughout your facility.
Create your free QR codeGyms have a lot of information to share — class times, machine instructions, membership options, app downloads — and a limited window to share it. Members are there to work out, not read bulletin boards. QR codes deliver the right info at the right moment with minimal interruption.
A small QR code on a cable machine or rowing erg links to a short video showing proper setup and form. New members use this constantly during their first few weeks. It builds confidence and keeps people from hurting themselves or breaking equipment.
Fitness studios that run classes on a schedule benefit from QR codes outside each room. Members walking past a spin class can scan, check the next available slot, and reserve it in seconds. It fills classes that would otherwise have empty bikes.
Walk-ins who are not ready to commit can scan a QR code and sign up for a free trial or guest pass online. You capture their email and phone number for follow-up without making them wait at the front desk.
Gyms are humid, busy environments. Laminate every printed QR code. Avoid placing them directly on surfaces that get wiped down with cleaning spray — mount them on a small placard or sticker that can be replaced. Test scans under gym lighting before committing to a large print order.
Link to your class schedule, membership sign-up page, app download, or a specific workout video. Each code should serve one purpose.
Add your logo, pick your brand colors, and use an action-oriented frame like 'Scan to book' or 'Scan for demo.'
Print on individual machines, studio doors, front desk displays, and promotional banners. Use durable, laminated prints in high-moisture areas.
A QR code at the front desk linking to a free trial sign-up page captures leads while interest is high. No forms to fill out by hand, no staff needed.
Equipment tutorial QR codes answer the most common questions — how to adjust the seat, what muscles it targets, proper form. Trainers focus on coaching instead of setup instructions.
A QR code outside the yoga studio linking to the booking page fills more spots. Members sign up on impulse as they walk past.
Gyms use QR codes for membership sign-ups, class registration, equipment tutorials, Wi-Fi access, and social media follows. They work on front desk signage, locker room walls, individual machines, and promotional flyers.
Yes. Stick a small QR code on each machine linking to a 30-second demo video. Members scan and watch proper form before their first rep. It reduces injury risk and cuts down on questions to trainers.
Post a QR code outside the studio room or on the front desk linking to the class schedule and booking page. Members scan and reserve a spot without downloading a separate app.
Some gyms use QR codes as digital check-in passes. Members pull up a code on their phone and scan at the front desk. It works as a supplement to key fobs or card systems.
High-traffic spots: front desk for sign-ups, each machine for tutorials, studio doors for class booking, and locker rooms for Wi-Fi and app downloads. Avoid placing codes where they will get covered in sweat.
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