Johor Bahru · Member training apps

We sit with your training app until the skipped sessions make sense.

Web Porch Point is a small Johor Bahru desk that reviews fitness app analytics the way a coach reads a logbook: which workouts finish, which clips close at forty seconds, and what the class calendar is quietly teaching members to avoid.

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Coach supervising a floor workout in a bright gym
Floor visit, Taman Sentosa — morning pack

What a usage review actually reads

We sit with the same screens your members see: the workout library, the rest-day reminders, the class booking calendar, the strength log. Then we write what those screens are doing to completion — not a slide about “engagement,” a note about week-three drop-off after the first deload.

Flagship: Fitness App Usage Review

A ten-to-fourteen-day reading of one member-facing training app, with a walkthrough on the gym floor when you are in Johor Bahru.

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Last month a Taman Molek boutique asked why the 6 a.m. HIIT pack emptied after day four. The answer lived in the rest-timer copy, not in the playlist.

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Gym floor with cardio machines and free weights

Fitness App Usage Review

A bound reading of one member training app: workout library, rest-day copy, strength logs, and the moments members close a session early — written for gym owners and head coaches, not for a product board.

Group stretching on mats in a bright studio

Studio booking calendar reading

When the member app holds the class list, we read waitlists, late cancels, and the 7 p.m. slot that looks full on paper and empty on the floor.

Barbell deadlift on a gym platform

Training-plan completion review

A close look at a twelve-week strength or run plan inside the member app: which weeks finish, which deload is ignored, and where the next session hides after a missed day.

From a studio that sat through the debrief

They printed the skipped sessions next to the class timetable. I had been blaming the 7 p.m. slot; the log showed people opening the mobility clip, closing it at 0:41, and never returning. That was uncomfortable to hear and it was also the first useful sentence I had been given about the app in a year.

— Lina R., owner, a 180 m² reformer room in Johor Bahru

More client notes

Field notes from recent floors