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Beyond Gym Software: India’s Fitness Businesses Are Building Their Own White-Label Apps

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New Delhi [India], August 22: A category that barely existed two years ago is changing how gyms, dietitians and coaches hold on to clients. Operators say the app matters less than what it finally shows them: everything that happens between sessions.

24 Seven Fitness Club runs one of North Maharashtra’s larger gym networks, with more than 5,000 members on its books. On 3 August it switched on its own branded app. Nine days later, daily check-ins through the app had risen fifteenfold, and the club is on pace for more than 4,000 app entries a month.

India’s fitness industry has always leaked in the same place. A gym sells a membership, a dietitian sells a consultation, a coach sells a twelve-week programme. Then everyone loses sight of the client until the next payment falls due, or does not.

Operators have tried closing that gap with WhatsApp groups, PDF plans and spreadsheets. A newer category is doing it differently, and the benefit has not spread evenly. In most markets the first operator to deploy sets the standard everyone else is then measured against.

What is a white-label fitness app?

A white-label fitness app is a ready-built platform that a gym, trainer, dietitian, physiotherapist or online coach launches under their own brand name and logo on Android and iOS, without building or maintaining the technology in-house. The technology belongs to the provider. The brand, the members and the revenue belong to the business.Several providers now compete in India, pricing a setup fee plus a monthly subscription instead of the capital cost of custom development. Built in-house, the same product has run into several lakhs of rupees and six to nine months of work. White-label deployment takes days.

Inside a Nashik rollout

The platform behind the Nashik rollout is FitVia, built by Maharashtra-based Nutrimate Wellness Pvt. Ltd. (CIN U62099PN2025PTC246976; DPIIT-recognised, DIPP225670). Deployment took days rather than the months an in-house build would have required, and usage climbed through the opening fortnight before settling into steady daily traffic.

“Members today expect far more than equipment and air conditioning. They want to be tracked, guided and remembered. Putting our own app in their pocket changed the conversation from monthly fees to daily progress,” said Smita Bhosale, Founder of 24 Seven Fitness Club, Nashik. “Renewals improved. So did the quality of conversation our trainers have with members every day.”

What owners describe is a shift from transaction to visibility. Entry data shows who is training, who has stopped and who is about to lapse, while there is still time to make the call. Most gyms find out only when a renewal date passes. Late movers face a second problem: members who have already trained on a tracked programme elsewhere come to treat it as standard rather than as a reason to choose you. Billing, renewals and payment tracking run from the same web dashboard, replacing gym-management software many clubs pay for separately.

A newer layer adds a second income stream. Preventive health packages and lab tests are booked through NABL-accredited laboratories inside the same app, earning the business a share on every booking.

The feature set

– White-label branded app on Android and iOS, carrying your name and logo from day one

– Web dashboard for billing, renewals, members, trainers and multiple branches

– QR-based entry and attendance, showing live footfall, peak hours and inactive members

– Personalised workout and diet plan builders

– Trainer’s own video library, so members follow form shown by their own coach

– WhatsApp meal logging (patent application filed): clients log a meal by messaging

– 1,00,000+ Indian food database covering regional, home-cooked and restaurant dishes

– Trainer dashboard showing real-time client nutrition, calories and activity

– Preventive health packages and lab tests via NABL-accredited laboratories, with revenue share

Specialists are moving faster than large gyms

The sharper shift is among specialist practitioners and creators, people with strong audiences who still run paid clients on spreadsheets.

“My clients need daily accountability, not a weekly check-in,” said Anuya Zende, Founder of Mumbai-based Yoganubhav, which offers premium wellness coaching for PCOS reversal and prenatal health. “With my own app I record every movement in my own form, assign the plan, and actually see whether it was done. Bloodwork happens through the same app instead of sending a client to three different places. That is what makes a premium programme deliverable rather than just expensive.”

For dietitians, it replaces scattered chat threads with a structured practice under their own brand. For physiotherapists, it closes the oldest gap in recovery.

The limits

A branded app is no substitute for a weak service. Operators who deploy one and ignore the data report the same churn as before. The platform surfaces the problem. The follow-up call is still a human job, and daily use depends on trainers, which is a management question rather than a technology one.

The first-mover question

In most cities only one gym gets to be the one with its own app. The second is not differentiated. It is catching up. Technology is no longer the barrier; the question is who moves first in their market.

“The fitness leaders of the next decade in India may not be the businesses with the biggest facilities or the largest following,” said Pradnya Ganorkar, Co-Founder of Nutrimate Wellness Pvt. Ltd. “They will be the ones with the strongest daily digital relationship with their clients. That window is open right now.”

About Nutrimate Wellness Pvt. Ltd.

Nutrimate Wellness Pvt. Ltd. (CIN U62099PN2025PTC246976) is a Maharashtra-based, DPIIT-recognised health-tech startup (DIPP225670). Patent applications have been filed covering WhatsApp-based meal logging, health scoring and caregiver connection. Its B2B platform FitVia provides white-label branded apps, billing and gym management dashboards, QR-based entry, NABL-accredited lab test bookings and member health tracking. Supported by Google for Startups and Zoho for Startups. Details at nutrimate.in/fitvia.

Media Contact

Pratik Geet, Co-Founder, Nutrimate Wellness Pvt. Ltd. | pratikgeet@nutrimate.in | +91 96379 91129 | nutrimate.in/fitvia

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