Exercise.com runs a REST API with self-service key creation, but each gym must generate and hand over its own key; there is no partner OAuth flow for fan-out. Developer docs sit behind customer login, and real-time events route through Zapier rather than native webhooks.
Exercise.com scores C on the API Report Card. Exercise.com runs a REST API with self-service key creation, but each gym must generate and hand over its own key; there is no partner OAuth flow for fan-out. Developer docs sit behind customer login, and real-time events route through Zapier rather than native webhooks.
Exercise.com has an official API, but teams routinely hit its limits: gated access, partial coverage, or paid tiers. Most end up supplementing it with exports or an unofficial API layer like Supergood.
Exercise.com is an all-in-one fitness business management platform that combines a custom-branded web and mobile app with the operating tools a gym, studio, or personal trainer needs to run their business end-to-end.
misc (Fitness Business Management Software). A gym owner or trainer signs up, works with an Exercise.com success manager to launch a custom-branded iOS/Android app, and migrates members in.
Exercise.com claims to serve thousands of studios, coaches, and personal trainers across 195+ countries and reported ~$3M revenue with a 27-person team as of 2024 (per Latka).
For a gym, studio, or personal trainer on Exercise.com, the platform holds the full operating record of the business: member identities, contact details, and signed waivers; membership plans, package pricing, and contract terms; full billing, payment, and subscription history (via the integrated payments module); class and personal-training booking calendars and attendance/check-in logs; workout programs, assigned workouts, and per-client logged sets/reps/weights/progress metrics; assessments and body-stat measurements; in-app messaging, email, SMS, and push campaign history; CRM lead pipeline and conversion data; on-demand video libraries, livestream class catalogs, and digital product sales; and, for branded-app customers, the entire client-facing iOS/Android mobile experience.
Mature. Exercise.com has been in market for 15+ years (founded 2010, rebranded from WeightTraining.com in 2015) and is one of the older surviving all-in-one fitness business platforms.
API access requires the customer to manually generate a key from inside their account and hand it to the integrator, there is no aggregator/partner OAuth flow, making fan-out across many gyms operationally heavy. Developer documentation is not publicly indexed; prospects cannot evaluate API capabilities without first becoming a customer. Full sourced list under Sources below.
Common alternatives include Mindbody, ABC Glofox (ABC Fitness), PushPress, WellnessLiving, Trainerize (ABC Fitness), TeamUp. Graded alternatives appear under "More from the report card" below.
Grades measure one thing: can a customer's engineering team get their own data out programmatically? We check six things (whether a real API exists, how access is gated, data coverage, auth quality, docs and developer experience, and stability) and roll them into a letter grade. Grades get re-verified, and they only move on evidence.
Yes. Supergood maintains an unofficial Exercise.com API and MCP server so AI agents and internal tools can read and write Exercise.com data. See the Exercise.com integration docs at supergood.ai/docs/exercise-com-api.