Keepme launches Open-House Sessions for fitness operators
Keepme has launched its new ‘Open-House Sessions’ – offering fitness operators a comprehensive insight into the platform's smart technologies, intuitive design, and robust functionalities.
Whether the goal is to enhance member engagement, streamline lead management processes, or unlock new growth opportunities, Keepme’s Open House Sessions will provide attendees with invaluable insights and understanding. These sessions go beyond merely showcasing a platform, and by attending these sessions, fitness operators will gain a much deeper understanding of Keepme's features and functionalities.
In line with the no-pressure environment, the sessions are also designed to offer privacy and convenience. Keepme invites attendees to participate with cameras off, focusing solely on the wealth of information being shared. It's the ideal environment to have some thinking space and envision if the platform could align with future planning for your business.
Hilary McGuckin, Director of Marketing at Keepme shares "we understand the challenges faced by fitness operators, especially with intensifying competition. Exploring new solutions demands time and commitment—resources often in short supply. Face-to-face meetings or one-on-one calls can be daunting, even for those with spare time.
“Our aim with Keepme Open-House Sessions is to simplify this discovery process, making it accessible, enjoyable, and non-intrusive. We're committed to providing a platform where everyone can explore Keepme's offerings, on their terms and within their comfort zone."
The Open-House Sessions have been created to provide operators interested in AI an environment where they can learn about the product in an environment which is free from any feeling of sales pressure. Prioritising education and exploration gives operators the chance to really assess the capabilities of the platform and ascertain if it is a good fit for their facility.
Keepme Events & PR Manager, Amy McDermott adds “Demos are great, as they allow a tailored session for that specific facility. But we recognise that not everyone wants to jump on a face to face call with a sales person when they are in that initial product exploration stage.
“We wanted to ensure that we were providing a no-pressure option for operators who have an interest in what AI can do for them, but aren’t yet ready to enter that discussion with a company representative.”
The first sessions will take place on 26th April, you can find out more information and register here.
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