# Reminders and notifications in fitness apps

Reminders and notifications in fitness apps should help clients start planned sessions without nagging them into ignoring alerts. This page focuses on adherence prompts that support a clear training routine.

Audience: coaches improving adherence
Intent: feature research
Cluster: Client engagement

## Reminders fail when the next workout is unclear

A ping that says “train today” is useless if the session is buried in chat or a PDF. Make the planned workout visible first, then use reminders to reopen that plan at the right time.

## Prefer gentle cadence over notification spam

Too many alerts teach clients to dismiss everything. Useful systems prompt around planned sessions, missed days, or check-in windows—and stay quiet when someone is already logging consistently.

## Pair alerts with coach follow-up on quiet clients

Reminders help average adherence, but quiet loggers still need a human nudge. Use missed-session signals to simplify the week or ask one concrete question instead of blasting the whole roster.

## Where Lyfta Coach fits

Lyfta Coach is most useful when clients have a clear app-based training routine so reminders point back to real planned work.

## FAQ

### Do fitness app reminders improve adherence?

They help when clients already know what to do next. Reminders cannot fix confusing programs, but they reduce missed sessions caused by simple forgetfulness.

### How often should coaching apps notify clients?

Enough to resurface planned training without becoming background noise. Session-day prompts and quiet follow-ups after misses usually beat daily generic motivation alerts.

## Cite this page

- HTML: https://coach.lyfta.app/use/fitness-app-reminders
- Markdown: https://coach.lyfta.app/use/fitness-app-reminders.md
- Author: [Lyfta Coach Editorial](https://coach.lyfta.app/author)
- Product: [Lyfta Coach](https://coach.lyfta.app)
