Book Demo

See your HexaFit operating plan before you commit.

Share your current tools, growth goals, and operational bottlenecks. HexaFit shapes the walkthrough around revenue, automation, access, payments, reporting, and the rollout path.

Stack reviewRevenue leak scanRollout path
HexaFit Demo BriefWalkthrough command plan
Prepared for operators
Current stackReplacement map
WebsiteCRMSchedulingBillingAccessAnalytics
Revenue reviewRecurring-first growth model
LeadsMembersPaymentsRetention
01

Map the current stack

See what HexaFit replaces, connects, or keeps during rollout.

02

Find revenue gaps

Review leads, memberships, payments, retention, and missed follow-ups.

03

Shape the launch plan

Leave with migration, team enablement, and expansion priorities.

Decision outputs
Migration scopeIntegration questionsOperating modelPricing direction

Qualification form

Tell HexaFit what you run, what you use, and what you want to improve.

Share your business model, current stack, and rollout priorities so the HexaFit team can shape the walkthrough around your real workflows.

What the first proposal includes

The next step should be concrete before implementation begins.

A strong first proposal should show scope, rollout shape, and where HexaFit can replace disconnected tools first.

Discovery and rollout design

Current stack review, business-model fit mapping, rollout sequencing, and launch planning.

Configuration and enablement

Platform setup, operational structure, staff guidance, and customer-facing workflow alignment.

Migration and expansion planning

Data movement, phased rollout options, enterprise integration planning, and post-launch growth mapping.

Implementation path

The rollout path should feel clear before the first meeting.

This gives operators a straightforward view of how HexaFit can launch, migrate, and expand in stages.

1. Audit the current stack

Map the public website, memberships, appointments, billing, access, CRM, and reporting flows that the business currently uses.

2. Plan the rollout

Sequence data migration, staff enablement, customer communication, and location rollout so the launch feels controlled.

3. Expand without rebuilding

Move from the first launch into multi-location growth, franchise consistency, enterprise integrations, and platform-level control.