Stop losing members quietly.

ClassLift turns attendance exports into a daily action list: who is drifting, what changed, and what to send before a class pack expires.

One free sample audit before you commit a studio process.
Saved daily audits tied to the same studio account.
Built for Pilates, yoga, barre, and small fitness teams.
Sample ClassLift retention audit with member risk, reasons, and save actions

Catch class-pack dropoff earlier

Spot the members whose rhythm softened while they still have a recoverable renewal window.

Give the team a real outreach queue

Every audit includes plain-English reasons and one concrete save action a front-desk lead can send now.

Keep the list small and useful

ClassLift prioritizes the few members who need attention instead of burying owners in another chart wall.

A calmer workflow than spreadsheet triage.

01

Upload the export you already have

Use a real attendance CSV or the bundled sample to reach value on the first pass.

02

Review the AI retention audit

See urgency, reasons, and suggested save actions grouped by member instead of by spreadsheet column.

03

Carry the list into class day

Saved audits stay with the studio account so the operator can return without rebuilding context.

A priority list, a reason, and a save action.

Nadia S. surfaced because her visits fell from 5 to 1 and her pack expires next week.
Erin M. dropped out of her usual morning pattern after a five-week streak.
Operator note explains where to spend today's follow-up time first.

Start with one real studio export.

Create the account, upload a sample or real CSV, and keep the resulting audit attached to your team.

$49/mo for single-location rhythm

Weekly saved audits for the owner or front-desk lead who needs one retention list without a heavy setup process.

$149/mo for multi-instructor teams

More audit volume, stronger continuity across staff, and a setup path for recurring export habits.

Start with one free sample audit

Use the same signup flow a real operator would use, then review pricing after the first retention output lands.