The fitness industry has invested heavily in front-of-house technology with things such as member apps, access control, wearable integrations and real-time performance tracking being deployed as standard, yet behind the scenes, many operators still manage their operations using less than optimal, low-tech systems.
Vital areas of the operation, such as asset management, service workflows and supplier communications are too often managed using spreadsheets, email threads and disconnected systems.
As the industry grows and operational complexity increases, things such as equipment performance and service delivery, warranty tracking, parts allocation and capex planning are all generating valuable data, but too often this information sits in silos and is not optimised to drive the success of the operation.
Superconnected with Orbit4
Orbit4 was developed to address this gap. Built as an open digital platform, it connects operators, suppliers and enterprise systems into a single operational environment, providing structured oversight across the entire lifecycle of health club assets, such as equipment and fixtures and fittings.
The Orbit4 platform integrates with leading fitness equipment suppliers and service partners, giving visibility to assets and the opportunity to view service history and warranty status in real-time. This supports faster issue resolution and more informed maintenance planning.
Connectivity extends further through integrations with niche fitness technology providers, such as Cyclops and Ecofit for asset usage tracking. Orbit4 also has an integration with FitnessKPI, the data aggregation platform.
Bringing utilisation and performance data into the same operational framework allows operators to identify usage patterns, to anticipate wear and tear and to make more informed investment decisions. Capex planning also becomes data-led, rather than reactive.
Powerful integrations
In addition, Orbit4 integrates with enterprise systems, such as Salesforce, Topdesk, SAP, Oracle, Microsoft, Xero and Zendesk, so service tickets can also be synchronised across platforms, while inventory and ‘parts workflows’ can be automated.
Financial processes – including invoicing and reconciliation – can connect directly into ERP and accounting systems and the result is reduced duplication, clearer accountability and a more consistent flow of data between operators and vendors.
Because the platform is built on open architecture, operators and partners retain control of their data while enabling it to move securely between systems.
As the industry continues to digitise and elevate the member experience, attention is turning to operational infrastructure and greater connectivity behind the scenes – such as that provided by Orbit4 – is proving just as important as customer-facing systems in supporting long-term performance and resilience.
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