Wellnessliving for martial-arts

Martial arts school websites for WellnessLiving that protect trial and class bookings

We are frustrated that WellnessLiving documents class scheduling, appointments, POS, memberships, and the Achieve Client App for client booking. Martial arts schools live on intro offers, trial classes, and a reliable weekly schedule. This route captures participant context and goals on your domain, then routes into WellnessLiving’s Schedule and related widgets so evening inquiries still land with usable context when coaches are on the mat, which turns the website into a handoff delay.

  • Schedule + Event widgets
  • Membership and POS in platform scope
  • REST v1 for approved builds
  • WellnessLiving handoff
  • Martial Arts intake

What is broken on most martial arts websites with WellnessLiving

We are frustrated that ads and local search send motivated parents and adults, but generic contact boxes lose trial intent, child vs adult paths, and class-fit detail. The Schedule widget can book classes—if marketing first separates intro trials from drop-ins and captures the right urgency before the iframe loads.

Motivation fades in 12–24 hours; a vague handoff loses the trial purchase window while the owner is teaching.

What a WellnessLiving-connected martial arts website does instead

The site foregrounds program fit, participant age or role, and trial vs membership intent. It hands off into WellnessLiving’s documented Schedule, Event, Store, or Lead Capture widgets so bookings and purchases follow your configured rules. Optional REST v1 integrations remain server-side and Staging-tested after Developer Portal approval.

Native option

Embed Schedule, Event, Lead Capture, Store, or Staff widgets and use the WordPress plugin where it matches your stack so trials and memberships flow into WellnessLiving.

API option

Use REST v1 only with approved credentials, EnterModel sessions, and no exposed Business ID or secrets in browser code.

How the connection works

Native-first

Native Schedule and Event widgets

Visitors view live class and event availability and book inside documented embeds synced to WellnessLiving.

When to use: Use when your schedule and trial paths are configured cleanly in WellnessLiving.

More control

Hybrid: trial and intent on site, booking in WellnessLiving

Branded pages capture intro-offer intent, participant details, and goals, then deep-link into the correct widget context or lead workflow.

When to use: Use when wrong-class bookings waste mat time and front-desk time.

What the website captures for martial arts

High-intent, low-friction triage; keep sensitive child-safety detail in governed onboarding as your policies require.

  • Participant profile

    Child programs, adult fitness, and family plans need different class routing.

  • Primary goal

    Confidence, fitness, bullying concerns, and competition tracks change messaging and class fit.

  • Trial vs membership intent

    Determines offer, checkout, and follow-up automation.

  • Preferred timing

    Matches evening vs weekend availability before the schedule opens.

  • Phone and email

    SMS and fast follow-up matter when the owner is teaching.

  • Contact details

    Gives the team a clean way to respond without rebuilding the same basics.

Typical martial arts + WellnessLiving workflows

Intro trial or first class booking

Trigger: A prospect clicks an ad or local result and wants a trial or first class.

Capture: The website captures participant context and urgency before the Schedule or Store handoff.

Platform: Trials and bookings land in WellnessLiving with configured reminders and membership rules.

Returning student booking

Trigger: A member books a regular class or make-up.

Capture: Returning status is clear before the widget session when helpful.

Platform: WellnessLiving applies class caps, waitlists, and membership eligibility per setup.

Retail or event purchase

Trigger: A visitor buys gear, seminars, or event access.

Capture: The site routes to Store or Event widgets with clear context.

Platform: Purchases sync to POS and client records inside WellnessLiving.

Why connect the website directly to WellnessLiving

Schedule clarity

Documented widgets surface live availability instead of static PDF schedules.

Membership and POS alignment

Documented platform scope includes recurring memberships and transactions.

Mobile booking reality

Achieve Client App and widgets address how students actually book.

Optional API depth

Approved REST v1 work exists when widgets are not enough—planned with Staging tests.

Frequently asked questions

Does WellnessLiving replace our curriculum software?

Scope only what the validated platform documents: scheduling, CRM-style operations, widgets, POS, and approved API—not unspecified curriculum tools.

Can parents book without calling?

Yes when Schedule and membership paths are configured and embedded per documentation.

Do we need custom API?

Only if widgets cannot meet a documented requirement after approval and testing.

What about Zapier?

Use it where documented triggers match your follow-up needs; validate each step.

Start your martial arts studios System Check for WellnessLiving

We will show how trial-class inquiries, intro-offer routing, and schedule-fit capture can move through one site without the usual handoff drag. If the preview shows the fit is real, the build scope gets clarified before you commit and the next bottleneck stays visible instead of getting buried in a proposal maze.

Take the CRM Scorecard

We test intro-offer friction, schedule placement, and where the documented WellnessLiving path already does the job. Launch within 21 days of completed onboarding or I keep working until it does. Connection issues at launch get fixed at no charge. 21-day guarantee starts only after completed onboarding, never at preview intake.

Stack decision

Looking at horizontal CRMs too?

martial-arts teams rarely run one system. Compare how WellnessLiving fits next to the CRM your sales, marketing, and reporting teams still need.

Need the short list for your actual stack?

Take the CRM Scorecard