Startup of the Week - Martialytics

by Startacus Admin
Martial Arts has grown massively in popularity over the past few years with many of its professionals becoming household names.
As you’d expect then, there has also been a surge in the number of martial arts schools which exist. To start up and run such a school, it’s an absolute necessity to have expert knowledge and teaching proficiency in martial arts. If the school is to be a success however, you’ll also need to be extremely efficient and organised with the administrative side of things - and that is where our latest Startup of the Week can come into play.
Martialytics is management software that’s been specifically created for Martial Arts Schools.
It’s a pretty comprehensive tool enabling school owners to track and record all details of their members - everything from their contact details through to fee payments. Attendance can be recorded and bills automatically generated. As members progress in their martial arts abilities, their ranks and grades can be recorded. The software also has an automated messaging function so members can be texted or emailed directly. School owners can even use the software to set up their own stores and thereby sell their merchandise.
In essence then, Martialytics is helping with so many of the more time consuming functions that a typical Martial Arts School owner or teacher would have to undertake. The result?
They can spend more time on things they actually enjoy doing i.e. teaching Martial Arts!
There is a monthly cost for using Martialytics which varies depending on the size of the school and the number of active students that it has. This currently starts at £25 per month although there is also an introductory free 30 day trial.
We reckon therefore that Martialytics is a SaaS to watch!
Martialytics
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Published on: 8th March 2017
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