For personal trainers

Every session starts before they walk in

A late client is a short session. Sending precise directions, parking details, and a professional arrival pass the day before means clients show up on time, ready to work.

The arrival problem for trainers

Private training facilities are often hard to find — a unit in a commercial park, a basement studio, a residential address. New clients in particular lose session time figuring out where to park or which door to use.

  • Obscure locations.A 60-minute session can lose 15 minutes to a client circling the block if you don’t send good directions.
  • Confidential home addresses. If you train from home, you may not want your address visible until the day of the appointment. The pass delivers it at the right time.
  • New client onboarding. First sessions already have enough friction — intake forms, health screens. The arrival should be frictionless.

How Visitor.Place helps

  • 24-hour directions. Parking, entrance, buzzer code, what to bring — sent automatically the day before without any action from you.
  • Timed delivery. For sensitive addresses, the full location details go out at a time you control, not when the booking is made.
  • Branded invitations. Your training business name in the email — not a generic tech tool header.
  • Wallet pass. Clients surface directions from their lock screen in the parking lot instead of texting you.

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Create a free Visitor.Place account — set up your training location and send the first invitation today.

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