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Why switching your gym software doesn’t have to be stressful

THERE are plenty of reasons you are looking to change your gym management software provider – it’s too complicated, there are too many hidden fees, they don’t have the features you need, their support team has you on hold for hours, etc.

Many EZFacility clients who have switched from other gym software providers were running into the same issues yet, though they were fed up with the runaround, were still hesitant to make the switch because they thought it would disrupt their day-today business too much.

It’s completely understandable that they, and you, are tentative about switching providers. Switching software can be a daunting undertaking – but it doesn’t have to be.

There is always a learning curve when starting anything new – hey, we’re just being honest – but the EZFacility team is here to get you up and running quickly.

Getting started quickly though doesn’t mean we sprint through set up.

During implementation, our team works with you and your team to ensure everyone is comfortable and confident running your business with our software.

Because we work together to get you up to speed, you won’t break stride with current gym operations.

How do we do this you may ask? Completed in four recommended, one-hour training sessions (some clients feel comfortable with less training sessions, and some with more) our training process is one that has been designed with a “Train-theTrainer” approach in mind.

The “Train-the-trainer” methodology will grant your gym the opportunity to have a “go-to” in house EZExpert to help current and future employees become comfortable using EZFacility. Let us put your worries to rest. Ditch the software that’s slowing down your growth and get started with one that was built with you in mind. Book a demo to learn more about EZFacility and see why switching your gym management software provider doesn’t have to be stressful. http://www.ezfacility.co.uk/ request-more-information 0203 3270480 Sales@ezfacility.co.uk

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