Setting Your Prices

    You're in complete control

    You decide exactly how much you want to earn from each pass. Set $15 for a day pass? You get $15. Set $50 for a week pass? You get $50. No forced discounts, no platform-dictated pricing.

    How It Works

    You set your "net rate"—the amount you want to receive. The customer pays your rate plus a service fee. For example, on a $20 pass, fees are approximately $4. Fees scale with the pass price—a $100 pass would have approximately $25 in fees. You receive exactly what you set.

    $20your rate
    ~$24customer pays
    $20you receive

    How to Set Your Prices

    1. 1Go to your Location in the Partner dashboard
    2. 2Click on the 'Pricing' section
    3. 3Enter your desired rate for each pass type
    4. 4Review the customer-facing price shown
    5. 5Save your changes

    Pricing Tips

    • Research what other gyms in your area charge for drop-in visits
    • Price competitively, but don't undervalue your offering
    • Travelers often expect to pay a premium for convenience
    • You can change your rates anytime based on demand
    • Test different price points to see what works