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For multifamily teams

Turn your fitness center into a fitness community

You already invested in the amenity. We help residents actually use it — with real coaches, technology-enabled fitness coaching, and community challenges.

The problem

Equipment alone does not create engagement or consistency. Residents walk past the fitness center because nothing there is built for them.

The approach

Community challenges, tailored plans from a real coach, movement guidance, events, and accountability — delivered online so residents can start where they are.

What We Stay Fit does for your community

Gives the amenity a reason to be used

A named community challenge and a real coach turn an empty room into something residents are invited to join, on a date, with other people in the building.

Puts a coach behind the equipment

Residents get technology-enabled fitness coaching from a real coach — a plan built for them, movement guidance, and a person who notices whether they show up.

Creates shared moments, not just workouts

Challenges and community events give neighbors a shared thing to do, which is the part an equipment order cannot buy.

No results are claimed here

We describe what the program is and how it runs. We publish outcomes only after a real pilot produces them and the owner approves the wording.

How a pilot runs

  1. Step 1

    Discover

    We learn how residents use your fitness center today.

  2. Step 2

    Configure

    We set up your community page, coach mapping, and challenge.

  3. Step 3

    Launch challenge

    Residents scan, join, and meet their coach.

  4. Step 4

    Engage residents

    Coaching, movement, and community events keep momentum.

  5. Step 5

    Review

    We review the pilot together with transparent reporting.

What your team does

  • Introduce the program to residents through the channels you already use.
  • Give us the basic community details: name, address, fitness center, and a point of contact.
  • Allow signage or a scan point in or near the fitness center.
  • Name one person on your team as the day-to-day contact during the pilot.

What your team does not do

  • You do not hire, schedule, or supervise coaches.
  • You do not deliver workouts, movement guidance, or any fitness instruction.
  • You do not handle resident health information — that stays inside the coaching platform.
  • You do not build or maintain an app, portal, or resident account system.

What happens after an inquiry

  1. Step 1

    We read what you sent

    A person at We Stay Fit reviews your property, your unit count, and the goal you described.

  2. Step 2

    We talk it through

    A short conversation about your fitness center, your residents, and whether a pilot makes sense at all.

  3. Step 3

    We scope a pilot together

    If it fits, we agree on dates, the launch plan, and what we will look at when the pilot ends.

  4. Step 4

    If it does not fit, we say so

    We would rather tell you a pilot is not right for your property than start one that will not work.

Online scheduling is not part of this site yet, so there is no meeting link on this page. That step is added once the owner approves how meetings should be booked.

Ask about a pilot at your property

Tell us about your community and what you want the fitness center to do for your residents.

What happens to what you type

We collect your name, work email, optional phone, company, property, role, unit count, and what you want from a pilot so We Stay Fit can evaluate your property. Your submission is stored in the We Stay Fit database and can be read only by We Stay Fit staff with an admin account. Submitting also records that you were shown this notice. No email or notification is sent, and no meeting can be scheduled from this page, so we cannot promise a response time or an outcome. See the privacy page for how we handle information — the approved privacy text is still pending.Privacy

A whole number, for example 240.

A sentence or two is plenty.