FitBudd wins for coaches building a fitness brand who want a white-label app, an included website builder, and a clean client-facing experience. Trainerize wins for high-volume coaches (50+ clients) who need automation depth, multi-trainer management, and an Android client app. At 20 clients, FitBudd is $79/mo base and Trainerize is $60/mo base – but both get expensive quickly once you add the features a real coaching business actually needs. The real deciding factor is whether you are building a brand or running a high-volume operation.
Last updated: April 22, 2026.
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Faz says: I have spoken to enough personal trainers to know that most of them get sold on one tool and then discover its limitations six months in when they are already locked into a client workflow. FitBudd and Trainerize are both mature platforms with real user bases, and they genuinely suit different types of coaches. The mistake is buying either based on the headline price without mapping the full add-on cost to your actual use case. I will break down what you are actually paying at each scale.
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Quick Comparison Table
| Feature | FitBudd | Trainerize |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $15/mo (2 clients) | Free (1 client) |
| 20 clients | $79/mo | $60/mo base |
| 50 clients | $149/mo base | $120/mo base |
| Branded app | Yes (Super Pro, ~$149-233/mo effective) | Yes (add-on, +$45/mo + setup) |
| Website builder | Included from Pro | Not included |
| Scheduling/appointments | Add-on ($50/mo) | Included |
| Nutrition coaching | Basic food logging | Add-on ($20-45/mo, Evolution Nutrition) |
| Android client app | Yes | Yes |
| Automation | Basic + Smart Flow add-on ($20/mo) | Best in category, included |
| Wearable sync | Apple Watch, Garmin | Apple Watch, Fitbit, Garmin |
| Multi-trainer management | Add-on ($50/mo) | Included on higher tiers |
| G2 rating | 4.7/5 | 4.6/5 |
| Best for | Brand-building coaches, influencers | High-volume, multi-trainer operations |
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Pricing: What You Actually Pay
Both tools use tiered pricing that looks reasonable at first and gets more complex once you add the features a real coaching business needs.
FitBudd Pricing
| Plan | Monthly | Clients |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | $15 | 2 |
| Pro | $79 | 20 |
| Super Pro | $149 + $75 setup | 20 (white-label app) |
| Elite | Custom | Unlimited |
The headline prices do not tell the full story. Here is what add-ons cost:
– Appointments and scheduling: $50/mo
– Team management (multiple trainers): $50/mo
– Smart Flow automation: $20/mo + $1/client over 20
– On-demand video content: $50/mo
A coach on the Pro plan who wants scheduling and basic automation is looking at $149/mo before any other extras. That is close to Super Pro pricing without the branded app.
The branded app math: Super Pro at $149/mo + $75 setup + Apple Developer ($99/yr) + Google Play ($25 one-time) = roughly $233/mo effective in year one. For a coach with 30+ clients who wants a real branded app, that works. For a coach with 10 clients hoping a branded app drives growth, that is a lot to absorb before the clients justify it.
Trainerize Pricing
| Plan | Monthly | Clients |
|---|---|---|
| Grow 1 | Free | 1 |
| Grow 5 | $22 | 5 |
| Build 10 | $40 | 10 |
| Build 20 | $60 | 20 |
| Build 50 | $120 | 50 |
| Studio | Custom | Unlimited |
Add-ons:
– Nutrition (Evolution Nutrition): $20-45/mo
– Branded app: $169 one-time setup + $5-45/mo ongoing
– Apple Developer account: $99/yr
A coach with 50 clients who wants nutrition tracking and a branded app pays $120 + $45 + $45 = $210/mo plus the setup fees. That is post-acquisition Trainerize: capable, but expensive once you layer in what a growing coaching business actually needs.
Saru says: The pricing comparison shifts depending on what you are optimising for. If you specifically need automation (onboarding sequences, re-engagement flows, automated check-ins), Trainerize includes those on the base plan. FitBudd charges an extra $20/mo for Smart Flow automation on top of the base plan. For a 20-client coach who runs systematic automated follow-up, Trainerize is $60/mo with automation built in. FitBudd is $79 + $20 = $99/mo for the same capability. That is a real difference at small scale.
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Workout Builder
FitBudd: The workout creation workflow requires three separate steps: exercise library, build workout, add to schedule. For coaches building large program libraries this adds up. Multiple Capterra reviewers flag this as the platform’s most consistent friction point. The exercise library is solid and the client-facing workout display is clean, but the build experience is slower than it needs to be.
Trainerize: Calendar-based program builder with phased programs, master templates, group challenges, and multi-trainer assignment. More features and more learning curve. The depth is genuinely useful for coaches managing complex, multi-phase programs across large client rosters. It is not the fastest tool for building individual programs quickly.
Verdict: Neither tool has the fastest workout builder in the category (that distinction goes to TrueCoach). Between these two, Trainerize handles program complexity better. FitBudd handles simpler program delivery more cleanly.
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Client-Facing App
FitBudd: Clean, well-reviewed client app on iOS and Android. Clients get workout delivery, nutrition tracking, progress photos, check-ins, and messaging in one place. The design is consistently praised in user reviews. The white-label option means clients download an app with your brand, not FitBudd’s.
Trainerize: iOS and Android apps, both functional. The client experience includes habit tracking, nutrition, challenges, and leaderboards in addition to workout delivery. More features means more complexity, and clients need slightly more onboarding to use it fully.
Verdict: FitBudd’s client-facing app is better designed for a clean, premium experience. Trainerize’s offers more features but more complexity. If the client experience is your primary differentiator as a coach, FitBudd wins.
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Automation
FitBudd: Basic automation on the base plan. The Smart Flow add-on ($20/mo) unlocks automated sequences, but it is an extra cost and the automation depth is still below Trainerize’s built-in capabilities.
Trainerize: Best automation in the personal trainer software category. Automated messages triggered by workout completions or non-completions, multi-step onboarding sequences, re-engagement flows, habit reminders, group challenge automations. Coaches who run systematic follow-up workflows built around automation get genuine value here that FitBudd cannot match at the same cost.
Verdict: Trainerize. Not close. If automation is central to your coaching system, this is not a decision.
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Website and Business Tools
FitBudd: Includes a website builder from the Pro plan upward. No extra cost, no third-party integration needed. For coaches paying separately for Squarespace or Webflow, consolidating into one tool saves money and reduces complexity. The website builder is functional but not as flexible as a dedicated website platform.
Trainerize: No website builder. Coaches who want a business website pay for it separately.
Verdict: FitBudd. If you need both coaching software and a business website, FitBudd is genuinely cheaper than managing two subscriptions.
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Reliability
FitBudd: Generally stable. The main documented reliability issue is automated messages being sent to deactivated clients when they share a start-date group with active clients. This is a real edge case that has caught coaches off guard.
Trainerize: Post-acquisition bugs are documented across G2 and Capterra. Program delivery errors, billing mistakes (multiple users report being charged incorrectly after downgrading or cancelling), and slower support response times compared to pre-2022. The platform is not broken but the quality has regressed.
Verdict: FitBudd is more stable in 2026. Trainerize has accumulated real reliability complaints since the ABC Fitness acquisition.
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Who Should Choose Each
Choose FitBudd if:
– You want a white-label branded app with your name on the App Store
– You are building a fitness brand rather than just running a coaching operation
– You want an included website builder without paying for a separate platform
– You sell on-demand workout content or manage a fitness influencer business
– Clean client UX matters more than automation depth
– You have 10-40 clients and do not need complex multi-trainer management
Choose Trainerize if:
– Automation – onboarding sequences, re-engagement flows, automated follow-up – is core to how you coach
– You manage multiple trainers and need staff permissions and client assignment at scale
– A significant portion of your clients are on Android (FitBudd works on Android but Trainerize’s app is more established there)
– You are already on Trainerize with a complex system built in (migration cost is real)
– You have 50+ clients and need the volume management tools
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The Verdict
FitBudd and Trainerize are not in direct competition for the same coach.
FitBudd is for coaches who want a platform that supports their brand as much as their coaching workflow. The white-label app, included website builder, and clean client experience are built for coaches who see their software as part of how they present themselves to clients.
Trainerize is for coaches who need operational depth: automation, multi-trainer management, and the largest ecosystem in the category. The post-acquisition quality regression is real and worth factoring in, but the capability ceiling is still higher than FitBudd’s.
If you do not specifically need automation depth or multi-trainer management, FitBudd gives you a better product experience at a price that is easier to understand upfront.
| Best for | Brand-building, influencers, clean UX | High-volume, automation, multi-trainer |
|---|---|---|
| 20 clients | $79/mo | $60/mo |
| 50 clients (full setup) | ~$199/mo | ~$210+/mo |
| Branded app | Best in category | Add-on, functional |
| Website builder | Included | Not included |
| Automation | Add-on | Built in, best in category |
| Stability | Good | Declined post-acquisition |
| Rating | 4.7/5 | 4.6/5 |
| Verdict | Best for brand-focused coaches | Best for operational depth |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is FitBudd better than Trainerize?
For coaches building a fitness brand who want a white-label app and an included website, FitBudd is the better fit. For high-volume coaches who need automation depth and multi-trainer management, Trainerize is stronger. Neither is universally better.
How much does FitBudd cost compared to Trainerize?
At 20 clients, FitBudd Pro is $79/mo and Trainerize Build 20 is $60/mo. At 50 clients with a branded app and nutrition, both end up around $200+/mo when you add the features most coaches actually need.
Does FitBudd have better automation than Trainerize?
No. Trainerize has the best automation in the personal trainer software category. FitBudd charges extra for its Smart Flow automation and the depth is still below Trainerize’s built-in capabilities.
Can FitBudd replace Trainerize?
For most coaches with under 40 clients who do not rely heavily on automated messaging, yes. For coaches with complex automation flows, multi-trainer setups, or a large Android client base, Trainerize still has capabilities FitBudd does not fully replicate.
Which is easier to use, FitBudd or Trainerize?
FitBudd has a cleaner client-facing experience. Trainerize has more features and more learning curve. Neither is the simplest PT software on the market, but FitBudd’s day-to-day workflow is generally considered more intuitive for new coaches.



