Gym & Fitness Web Design in Rhode Island

Your gym changes lives. Your website should bring people through the door. I build custom fitness websites with class schedules, pricing grids, and membership signups — designed to convert browsers into members.

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Most Gym Websites Don't Convert

Most gym websites are either nonexistent or generic templates that look like every other gym in town. Meanwhile, "gym near me" and "personal trainer near me" are some of the highest-intent local searches on the internet. The person searching already wants to work out — they are choosing between you and the competitor down the street.

If your online presence is a Facebook page with last month's hours and a pinned post from three years ago, you lost that person before they ever walked through your door. If it's a clean site with class times, membership pricing, trainer bios, and a "Start Today" button that works on mobile, you win. That's the entire difference — and it's not a complicated one to solve.

What Every Gym Website Needs

Fitness websites have specific requirements that generic templates don't handle well. Class schedules need to be readable at a glance. Pricing needs to be clear enough that a prospect doesn't have to call just to find out what a membership costs. Here's what goes into every fitness site I build.

Class Schedules

Interactive weekly schedules showing every class, time, and trainer. Readable on mobile between sets, not just on a desktop at home.

Membership & Pricing

Clear pricing grids with membership tiers. No hidden costs, no confusion. Prospects who see pricing upfront are more likely to convert.

Trainer Profiles

Bio pages for each trainer with credentials, specialties, and photos. People choose a gym partly based on who they'll be working with.

Mobile-First Design

Members check schedules on their phone between sets. Your site needs to work perfectly on mobile — not just load, but actually work.

Lead Capture

Contact forms with SMS notifications so you never miss a new member inquiry. When someone fills out a form at 10pm, you know about it.

Local SEO

Show up when people search "gym near me" or "personal trainer [city]" in your area. LocalBusiness schema, meta tags, and fast load times built in.

Fitness Websites I've Built in Rhode Island

Every project starts with understanding the gym, the community it serves, and the kind of member it's trying to attract.

Manfredo Boxing

Boxing Gym — Pawtucket, RI

Fight-night themed site for Peter Manfredo Jr's boxing gym. Dark aesthetic with an animated glove hero, class schedule grid, and membership pricing tiers. Built to match the energy of a world champion's gym — the site hits as hard as the training. Pawtucket has a strong boxing tradition, and this site needed to honor that while driving new member signups.

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Websites for Every Kind of Fitness Business

A CrossFit box has different website needs than a yoga studio. A personal trainer operates differently than a full-service gym. I build for the specific format, not a one-size-fits-all template.

CrossFit & Functional Fitness

WOD boards, membership tiers, and community-first design that captures the culture of functional fitness.

Boxing & MMA Gyms

High-energy design with class schedules, trainer profiles, and fight-night atmosphere that recruits serious athletes.

Personal Training Studios

Credential-forward sites that build trust and drive consultation bookings for one-on-one training.

Yoga & Pilates Studios

Clean, calming design with class schedules, instructor bios, and workshop registration that fits the brand.

Traditional Gyms & Weight Rooms

Membership pricing, hours, amenities, and tour requests — everything a prospect needs before they walk in.

Group Fitness Studios

Schedule-driven sites with class descriptions, instructor spotlights, and first-class offers that drive signups.

Rhode Island's Fitness Scene Deserves Better Websites

Rhode Island's fitness industry has grown significantly — from boxing gyms in Pawtucket with serious competitive history to yoga studios in East Greenwich, CrossFit boxes in Warwick, and personal training studios spread across every city in the state. The gyms winning new members online are the ones with real websites, not just Instagram accounts and Facebook pages.

A gym with a website that shows class schedules, pricing, and a clear "Start Today" call to action converts new visitors at three to five times the rate of a social media profile. When someone moves to a new town and searches for a gym, they are not scrolling through Instagram — they're clicking the first result that answers their questions quickly. That result should be you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a gym website cost?

Most gym websites fall between $1,500 and $4,500 depending on the features you need. Class schedules, pricing tiers, trainer profiles, and membership signup flows are all included. There are no monthly platform fees — you own the site outright.

Can you add class schedules and pricing to my gym website?

Yes. Every gym site I build includes an interactive class schedule, membership pricing tiers, and trainer bios — all built directly into the site and easy to update as your schedule changes.

Do personal trainers need a website?

Absolutely. When someone searches "personal trainer near me," the trainer with a professional website gets the call. Instagram profiles don't rank in Google search. A website gives you credibility, a place to showcase client results, a booking or contact form, and 24/7 lead capture — none of which a social media profile can deliver.

Can you integrate with my gym management software?

I can link directly to platforms like Mindbody, Zen Planner, or Wodify so members can book classes or sign up for memberships through your existing system. If you want booking built directly into the site without a third-party subscription, I can do that too.

How long does it take to build a fitness website?

Most gym websites go live within one to two weeks. Sites with multiple class types, trainer profiles, and custom membership flows may take two to three weeks. The timeline depends on how quickly we can gather content — class schedules, trainer bios, and photos.

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