Website Redesign · Grand Saline, TX

Your Grand Saline Gym Needs a Website That Actually Signs People Up

If your gym's website can't show a class schedule on a phone screen without someone pinching and zooming, you've got a problem. Folks in Grand Saline who want to get in shape are searching on their phones—and they're making decisions fast. A website that fumbles that moment is just handing motivation back to the couch.

This Is Costing You Members

People don't browse gym websites for fun. They show up because they're ready to do something—check your hours, look at membership options, maybe sign up for a class. And when your site makes that harder than it should be, they leave. Not because your gym isn't good. Because your website didn't give them a reason to stay long enough to find out.

What a Gym Website Actually Needs to Do

A fitness website has a short list of jobs, but every single one matters. Your class schedule needs to be right there, easy to read, easy to scan by day or by type. Membership pricing should be clear—not hidden behind a "contact us" button. Photos of your space, your equipment, your trainers. And an actual way to sign up online, whether that's for a membership, a drop-in class, or a personal training session.

Most template platforms make this annoying. You end up fighting the layout to get a schedule that doesn't look terrible on mobile. Or you can't add an online sign-up form without bolting on some third-party widget that half-works. It's frustrating because the things your gym needs aren't complicated—your website just wasn't built to handle them.

We'll Rebuild It the Right Way

We build gym websites from scratch. No templates, no drag-and-drop page builders. Just clean code that loads fast and works on every screen size. Mobile-first, because that's where most of your traffic is coming from—especially in a town like Grand Saline where folks are searching while they're out running errands or sitting in the parking lot at Brookshire's.

Your class schedule gets built into the site properly. Membership tiers are laid out so people can compare and pick without guessing. Trainer bios with real photos. And sign-up forms that actually work—simple, fast, no twenty fields asking for information you don't need. The whole site gets structured so Google can find it when someone searches for a gym near Van Zandt County or anywhere in the area.

You own the code when we're done. No monthly platform fees eating into your margins, no calling customer support when you want to change a photo. A full website redesign starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. If you want search engine work baked in from the start so you're showing up in local results, that's $3,500. Hosting runs $50 a month and we handle the technical side of keeping things running.

Grand Saline's a small town. People talk. But they also Google. And when someone new to the area—or someone who finally decided January isn't the only month to start working out—goes looking for a gym, your website is the first impression. It should feel as solid as your facility does in person.

What does website redesign cost for gyms & fitness?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most gyms & fitness in Grand Saline land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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Your gym's website should be signing up members, not turning them away—let's fix that.

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