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How to approach integrations for fitness coaching apps

Focus on the coaching workflow first: program delivery, client execution, progress review, and the next edit.

Anchor the stack on training, then integrate outward

Start with where programs and workout logs live. Payments, calendars, forms, and wearables are useful only when they feed or protect that loop. If the training record is scattered, more integrations usually create more cleanup.

Prefer fewer handoffs over a longer tool list

A clean stack moves a client from intake to program to logged session to coach review without copy-paste. Judge each integration by the handoff it removes, not by whether the logo looks impressive on a sales page.

Watch for data you will never review

Syncing every biometric and marketing event can drown the signals that change next week's plan. Keep integrations that surface adherence, session quality, and schedule clarity; skip the rest until the coaching workflow is stable.

Where Lyfta Coach fits

Lyfta Coach is positioned around the training workflow that should anchor the stack, so coaches can add supporting tools without losing program and log visibility.

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