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