Does Junocal handle CrossFit-style operations?+
Junocal handles the booking, capacity, payment, intake, and branded storefront side for CrossFit-style operations. The deliberate scope is the booking-and-business side rather than the workout-tracking side, so Junocal pairs cleanly with whatever workout-logging tool a CrossFit affiliate already uses. For affiliates that want booking-and-business in one tool without per-movement performance logging, Junocal alone is the right shape.
How is Junocal different from gym-management software like Mindbody or Glofox?+
Junocal is $15 Starter or $29 Studio with monthly billing, no annual contract, no marketplace commission, and Stripe Connect Standard direct with no payment markup. Mindbody Starter at $129+ and Glofox at comparable pricing both include marketplace commissions for app-referred bookings and structure annual contracts. Junocal is built for the instructor-led group-class boutique shape — booking, capacity, intake, payment, branded storefront — and stays focused there rather than adding commercial-gym infrastructure (swipe-card access, 24-hour access, locker integration) that boutique studios do not need.
Can I run semi-private personal training alongside group classes?+
Yes. Semi-private (1:2 to 1:6) and 1:1 private sessions configure as separate service types with their own capacity, price, and intake. They sit on the same calendar as group classes. Use the per-service deposit policy to require a higher deposit on private sessions where no-shows hurt more.
Does Junocal handle waitlists when classes fill?+
Yes, in two modes. When a spot opens with notice (someone cancels 12+ hours out), Junocal automatically books the next person in line. When a spot opens last-minute (under 12 hours), it switches to first-to-claim: everyone on the waitlist gets an alert and the first to tap gets the spot. Both modes available on every plan.
We run hybrid in-person plus online HIIT sessions. Does Junocal support that?+
Yes. Set in-room capacity and online capacity independently per class. In-room attendees pick their station; online attendees get the meeting link in their booking confirmation and 24-hour reminder. In-person and online are counted separately, so neither side can overbook.