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99ersstudio
Tier 1 directionFitness studio/Trial conversion

Sell the first class before the visitor overthinks it.

This version is built to turn curiosity into a booked trial session with as little friction as possible.

The page is optimized around the first booking, not the whole membership fantasy. Schedule visibility, trial CTA, and class fit come before branding flourishes.

Why this direction works

Trial-first hero

The first screen behaves like a funnel entry, not a poster for generic gym aesthetics.

Why this direction works

Schedule does the work

Prospects can instantly see whether the studio fits their actual life, which removes avoidable drop-off.

Why this direction works

Immediate CTA logic

The page never asks the visitor to admire the brand before it lets them act.

How to use this page

One segment. Three sendable angles.

This is still speculative segment proof, not a claimed client case study. The point is to compare how the same business type reads when the proof and CTA emphasis change.

Best for

Studios where the real bottleneck is getting prospects into the first session, not re-explaining the overall training philosophy.

Tradeoff

Less story-led than the community variant. Strongest when the funnel starts with one decisive first action.

CTA angle

Use this when the pitch is 'your site should book trial classes, not just look motivational.'

Core page structure

The segment architecture stays recognizable.

These directions are not random redesigns. They sit on the same segment logic, then change the emphasis at the hero, proof, and CTA layers.

Hero
Block 01

Sell the first session, not the whole lifestyle.

A strong fitness homepage should remove the fear around the first visit. That means one CTA, one promise, and no noisy detours before the class schedule appears.

  • Book trial CTA above the fold
  • Short promise tied to schedule and coaching style
  • Immediate visual cue that the studio is real and active
Schedule + pricing
Block 02

Let prospects match their life to the timetable.

Most drop-off happens before trust is even the issue: the classes do not fit the prospect's calendar. The schedule needs to work before the visitor needs to message anyone.

  • Day and class-type filters
  • Membership tiers framed around attendance habits
  • Clear drop-in vs pack vs monthly posture
Coaches + proof
Block 03

Make the studio feel specific, not generic.

A good studio sale is about fit. Coach bios, member stories, and the feel of the room should help the visitor imagine themselves there without resorting to hype language.

  • Coach cards with specialties and availability
  • Member stories with context, not vanity metrics
  • Location and practical info near the booking close
Proof checks

What still has to hold across every version.

The segment still scans for the same trust signals first.
Signal 01

Trial-class CTA above the fold — that's the conversion funnel entry.

Signal 02

Live class schedule (not a static image of one).

Signal 03

Member testimonials with real names + photos, not stock-photo placeholders.

Support stack
Schedule system integration or custom timetable component.
Coach profile structuring with credentials, class types, and languages.
Lead capture and trial confirmation flow with email or WhatsApp fallback.
Photo direction for space, classes, and community scenes that feel real.
Price guide
Trial-class site
EUR 1,790–2,490

Hero, schedule, coaches, pricing, testimonials, and conversion setup for one location.

Growth rebuild
EUR 3,490–5,500

Multiple programs, membership comparison, stronger content system, and local SEO structure.

Retained support
EUR 149–399/month

Schedule updates, promo campaigns, landing pages, and ongoing conversion cleanup.

Ready for the real scope

Want this version tuned to a real business?

This is the cleanest partner-pitch demo because it ties directly to trial-class conversion, which is easy for a studio owner to understand on sight.

Same vertical, other angles

Compare the other two directions.

Use these when the segment is right but the current hero posture or proof emphasis is not the strongest fit for the prospect.

Also in wave one

Other top verticals.

Keep the cross-vertical compare surface close by. The right move is not always to send the most polished page, but the one that matches the buyer motion cleanest.