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Best POS systems for gyms & fitness studios (2026)

A gym doesn’t live on one-off sales the way a shop does — it lives on dues that have to bill themselves every month without anyone thinking about it. The right system runs recurring membership billing on autopilot, schedules classes and lets members book and check in, sells supplements and apparel at the front desk, and quietly recovers the payments that decline instead of letting them slip away. Here’s what matters — and how to get it all set up with nothing up front.

What a gym or studio actually needs from a POS

Fitness isn’t plain retail. It’s a recurring-revenue, membership-driven business where most of the money arrives automatically each month — so the software matters as much as the card reader. The features that actually matter:

  • Recurring membership billing. Automatic monthly and annual dues are the heart of a gym, and the majority of a gym’s card revenue comes from these recurring charges. The system has to store cards on file securely, bill on a schedule, handle upgrades, freezes, and cancellations, and prorate without a spreadsheet.
  • Failed-payment recovery. Cards expire and decline constantly on recurring billing. A good platform uses an account-updater service, pre-billing reminders, and a smart retry schedule so a declined membership gets recovered instead of becoming silent lost revenue.
  • Class scheduling, booking & check-in. Class calendars, online and in-app booking, waitlists, class packs, and member check-in at the front desk, a self-service kiosk, or the member’s phone — with optional door/access control for 24-hour gyms.
  • Front-desk retail. Supplements, drinks, apparel, and add-on services ring up against the same member profile, with inventory and tax handled, so retail and memberships live in one report.
  • Reporting that shows retention — active members, churn, attendance, and lifetime value — the numbers that actually tell you whether the gym is growing.

The landscape in 2026

If you research gym and studio systems you’ll see the same names recur. Mindbody is a long-standing all-in-one for studios and wellness businesses, pairing scheduling, memberships, and POS with a large consumer marketplace. Glofox and Zen Planner are popular with boutique studios and class-based gyms for booking, recurring billing, and branded member apps. WellnessLiving and Virtuagym bundle scheduling, payments, retail, and marketing automation, while PushPress is widely used by independent CrossFit, strength, and martial-arts gyms for memberships, check-ins, and transparent processing. Vagaro rounds out the field for smaller studios that want booking and POS in one. There’s no single “best” for everyone — the right pick depends on whether you’re a class-based boutique or a 24/7 access gym, how many members and locations you run, and how much you sell at the counter.

Want the head-to-head on the hardware platforms? See Clover vs Square vs Valor vs PAX, or the plain difference between a card terminal and a full POS.

What I set up for gyms & fitness studios

For most independent gyms and studios I build a setup around secure recurring billing with cards on file, a class and booking calendar your members can use from their phone, fast check-in at the front desk or a kiosk, and a front-desk register for supplements and apparel — all tied to one member profile so dues, attendance, and retail show up in the same place. Failed-payment recovery is switched on from day one so declines get retried instead of lost. It’s quick for new staff to learn and scales from one studio to several. Browse the full equipment lineup, see how it bundles in packages & pricing, or compare it with my salon & spa POS guide — another appointment-and-membership business.

What the savings fund

Cutting card fees is step one. The chair sitting empty costs more.

Lowering what you pay to accept a card puts money back every month.

The part most owners overlook: card fees

A gym runs on a flood of recurring card charges, and processing fees on memberships commonly land around 2.5–3.5% of every payment — one of the most overlooked costs in the business. Worse, some all-in-one gym billing platforms layer their own percentage on top of gross revenue plus per-decline fees, so the true cost of moving money can be much higher than the headline rate. Two moves help most: for recurring dues, ACH/bank-draft is usually a flat quarter-to-a-dollar per charge instead of a percentage, which is dramatically cheaper on a $100+ membership; and for card payments, pairing your system with a compliant dual-pricing or cash-discount program. Posting a card price and offering a cash discount is legal in all 50 states and, done right, can take your effective processing cost toward zero. Here’s the plain-English version of cash discount vs. dual pricing vs. surcharging, and what zero-cost processing looks like. Filling the classes is the other half — see how I help with marketing & growth.

I’ll match the setup to your gym

On a free 15-minute review I’ll recommend the exact gym or studio setup for how you run — recurring billing, class scheduling and check-in, front-desk retail, and failed-payment recovery — set up the hardware, move your members over, and pair it with a compliant program so card fees stop eating your monthly dues. Everything provided at $0 up front, with training and US-based support.

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Questions

Frequently asked

What’s the best POS for a gym or fitness studio?

The best gym POS runs recurring membership billing automatically, schedules classes and lets members book and check in, sells retail like supplements and apparel at the front desk, and recovers declined payments instead of just losing them. There’s no single best for everyone — I match the exact setup to how your gym runs on a free review.

Does a gym POS handle recurring membership billing?

Yes — automatic monthly and annual membership charges are the core of a gym POS, since the majority of gym card revenue comes from recurring dues. A good system stores cards on file securely, bills on a schedule, and retries or recovers failed payments so revenue doesn’t quietly leak.

Can it manage classes, booking, and check-in?

Yes — class schedules, online and in-app booking, waitlists, class packs, and member check-in (front desk, kiosk, or app) are standard in modern gym and studio platforms, alongside the payment and retail side.

How much does a gym POS cost to start?

With me there’s no up-front equipment cost — the hardware is provided and set up on a zero-cost processing program, with simple monthly terms confirmed at your free review.

What the savings fund

Cutting card fees is step one. The chair sitting empty costs more.

Lowering what you pay to accept a card puts money back every month. In a booking business the bigger loss is the call that rang while you had your hands full -- that caller books with whoever picks up.

Keep the dues flowing and the margin yours.

A free 15-minute review gets you the right POS — recurring billing, class scheduling, and check-in — and a program that stops card fees from eating your memberships.

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