Denver, Colorado, United States

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55% fitCold
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Fit reasons

  • Industry match: GYMRISE.
  • Location match: Denver, Colorado, United States.
  • The company name "GYMRISE" strongly suggests operation within the Fitness/Gym industry, a core target for the seller.
  • The company's location in the United States aligns with the seller's geographic focus.
  • The seller's product, particularly AI voice agents for booking and automated workflows, directly addresses common operational challenges for gyms, as demonstrated in case studies.

Pain points

  • Potential for missed membership inquiries or booking opportunities outside of operating hours.
  • Manual handling of routine member questions or intake processes consuming valuable staff time.
  • Inefficient scheduling or lead qualification leading to lost revenue for the gym.

Disqualifiers

  • The lead's title is unknown, preventing confirmation of decision-making authority as required by ICP target personas.

Recommended offer

Automate member booking and FAQ handling with AI voice agents to reduce missed calls and free up front-desk capacity, mirroring success seen by other boutique gyms.

Dimension breakdown

Geo
100
Title
60
Company
70
Signals
40
Industry
100
Tech Stack
70
Llm Fit Percent
30
Rule Fit Percent
71
Company enrichment
Company
GYMRISE
Domain
gymrise.profile
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Warming comment

This is so needed, Paul. The transition from being a great trainer to a great business operator is a huge hurdle, and a structured 9-step sales process seems like a perfect way to bridge that gap. In your experience, which of the nine steps do most gym owners find the most challenging to implement consistently?

Connection note
187/300

Seeing GYMRISE's presence. A hidden growth bottleneck for many studios is capturing membership inquiries that come in after hours. Wondering if you've seen a similar pattern as you scale.