Solutions for fitness coaches

One tool. Three ways to coach.

RepCraft fits how you already work — whether you're managing in-person clients, coaching online, or working with rehab constraints. See how it adapts to your practice.

For personal trainers

In-person coaching means you see it all — and you program around what's in front of you. Your clients' goals shift mid-week. Equipment breaks. Injuries pop up.

The job RepCraft does

  • Draft their week in minutes, not hours at your desk later
  • Constraint-aware — flag a bad back, and RepCraft programs around it
  • Use their actual kit — dumbbells, bands, or a full rack
  • You adjust — swap an exercise, tweak volume, then hand it over

You stay present with your clients. RepCraft writes the draft so you don't spend evenings behind a spreadsheet.

The workflow

New client in the door

  1. 1 Take their intake — goal, schedule, equipment, any flags
  2. 2 RepCraft drafts their week — full program, built to their profile
  3. 3 Review and tweak — swap exercises, adjust the split, whatever fits your eye
  4. 4 Hand it over — print, email, or into your program tracker

For online coaches

Coaching 40 clients means scaling yourself. You can't spend 20 minutes per person drafting their plan each week. Speed is the game.

The advantage

  • Draft 40 plans as fast as 40 intakes — not 40 hours at your desk
  • Predictable quality — every draft gets the same reasoning about splits and periodization
  • Injury-proof at scale — constraints baked in, no missed flags
  • Built-in progression — every client's plan respects their stage

You handle coaching, feedback, and management. RepCraft handles the drafting bottleneck.

The impact

You're managing 40 active clients

Without RepCraft
10–12 hrs/week drafting

Hours pulled from feedback and coaching

With RepCraft
2–3 hrs/week reviewing

Time freed for coaching and client communication

For physiotherapists

Rehab is constraint-first. A client gets a fresh clearance from surgery, and you need to build something that respects their phase, their limits, and the movements they can actually handle right now.

Why it matters

  • Injury is the input — RepCraft routes around it by design
  • Home-friendly equipment — bodyweight, bands, light loads — that's the brief
  • Structured progression — from phase 1 to return to activity
  • You review — every draft is a starting point, not the endpoint

RepCraft understands constraints at a level spreadsheets don't. A client post-ACL repair isn't just "restricted knee extension" — it's a whole new set of movement rules, and RepCraft respects all of them.

A rehab phase

You're designing a 6-week protocol

  1. 1 Set the constraints — what they can't do, what they have, their phase
  2. 2 RepCraft drafts week 1 — exercises chosen for safety and progression within bounds
  3. 3 Evolve each week — tweak and assign, or regenerate for week 2
  4. 4 Export to your platform — or print for the patient to follow at home
In use

Early coaches are already scaling their practice.

Fast drafting

I used to spend my Tuesday nights writing programs. Now I draft them during the session.

It respects the client

The injury awareness is real. It catches constraints I'd probably miss when I'm in a rush.

Smart progression

The week-to-week progression is solid — it actually challenges my clients instead of repeating.

See it work with
a real client profile.

Bring a client's current program or a blank intake. We'll draft their week live and show you where your coaching takes over.