Why MacroMinds exists
There's no shortage of gym software. There's a shortage of gym software built for the kind of gym where members weigh their food and track PRs.
The problem
The gym tech stack is broken.
A typical high-performance gym today runs on three or four different platforms — and a member's training life runs on three or four more.
Class management
One vendor for booking, scheduling, and class attendance
Workout results
Another vendor for the score on the board — or a paper notebook in the corner
Nutrition tracking
A consumer app each member picks on their own — built for one person, not a coach with 100
Payments + billing
Whatever processor the class platform locks you into, or its own in-house rails
In-gym display
A whiteboard. Or a TV running a free workout timer.
None of them talk to each other. The owner pays four vendors. The coach has zero visibility into how members eat. The athlete opens four apps a day and copies data between them. The gym pays for software that wasn't built for the way they train, and members pay again for nutrition apps that weren't built for the way they train either.
The platforms that own one piece have no incentive to expand into another. The gyms in the middle keep paying for the fragmentation.
What we built
One platform, end to end.
MacroMinds is what a gym tech stack looks like when you stop bolting tools together and build the whole thing for one kind of gym — the kind where members track PRs, weigh their food, show up for class, and care about getting better.
Programming, classes, payments, member nutrition, AI insights, a live TV board for the gym floor. All native. All under one roof. All built for the same audience — owners who run performance gyms and the athletes who train at them.
It isn't the cheapest software a gym can buy. It's the only one that does all of it for the gyms we serve.
What we believe
Tracking should be fast
Logging a meal shouldn't take five minutes. It should take five seconds. The faster the friction, the more people stay consistent — and consistency is what makes a coaching program work.
Insights should be personal
Generic advice doesn't help anyone. AI reports should reflect actual training, actual nutrition, and actual goals — not a stock template that says the same thing to every member.
Software should fit the gym
Most platforms make gyms adapt to the tool. We think it goes the other way — the tool should adapt to how a real gym operates, both for the owner running it and the athlete training in it.
Feedback, partnership questions, or want to talk shop? contact@macrominds.io