The upgrade includes a 'Random Class' feature and schedulable wallpapers Fitbox Virtual has announced a new update for its Fitbox Virtual Scheduler platform.
Fitbox Virtual Scheduler is designed to be a simple and easy way of scheduling virtual fitness that minimises operator intervention, without compromising the customer experience and placing further demands on operations staff.
The update includes a ‘Random Class’ feature that allows programmes to be organised by programme and duration, and offers a new weekly programme at random. This ensures that customers are being offered a variety of different exercise options whilst saving operator time.
Fitbox has also included a subtle design upgrade to the timetable screen, which has been reorganised for visual clarity and ease of use.
Other features include schedulable wallpapers, looped video backgrounds created by Les Mills, which can be used as a backdrop to support live classes, real time updates and new content.
Supplier: Fitbox Virtual HertfordHertsUK FitboxVirtual® has been created so you can run Les Mills™ Virtual classes in your fitness centre. It's a powerful technology platform, it's quick and easy to use. Web: www.fitboxvirtual.com
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