This question is probably kind of absurd but I’m genuinely trying to understand and I can’t seem to find anything online about this topic.
To give you context, a new local gym just opened and I’ll make a website for them, but they need a booking’s system which obviously only paying clients can access because they don’t want external people filling reservations for classes to which they can’t even attend (since they don’t pay). For that, I would need to create a register form for the paying clients in the website, and once they log in, they can access the booking’s page, BUT, here starts the problem.
How can the website detect if the person registering is actually a paying client?
The only solution that occurs to me is that the gym manually accepts the person once they confirm it’s a client trying to register and not another person, but it would obviously be great if it could be automated.
So, assuming that it can be automated (which it probably is), I thought of using Hubspot to solve the problem, but it would be incredibly helpful if someone could confirm to me if I’m correct.
In essence, Im trying to build a “complete” website using sites like WordPress with the respective plugins and integrations, but I’m not sure what sites, plugins, integrations, apps, etc, to use to create a system, since they all obviously need to work with each other.
Send help, please…
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Sounds like you need a subscription based pay wall.
When/how are they paying? Through the website? In person? Over the phone?
Look at their existing member management system. See what APIs and modules it has available. You may be trying to reinvent the wheel here when there’s already something out there that will do what they want.
There are subscription based software that does this out of the box. You just have to pay a monthly membership, and it’s made for gym owners.