Ever had someone ask, “What classes do you have on Tuesday?” And you just stare in confusion and start turning things upside down to find out? Well, you can stop doing it from now on.
If you have a yoga and fitness site, the Gym Builder Plugin can help you show class schedules in a clean, organized way. Using the timetable, you can show the day, time, trainer’s name, and even let users filter by class type.
This is why you will find this article handy. In this guide, you’ll learn how to set it up easily with a step-by-step video tutorial to walk you through the whole thing.
What You Can Do with the Timetable
Looking at a long list of classes can be confusing, isn’t it? Then you need a timetable to fix that.
It turns your weekly schedule into a clean, scrollable grid that’s easy to use. Now let’s see what the timetable feature lets you do:
Add Classes with Day, Date, Time, and Trainer Name
Each class in the timetable can include key details like the day, time, and the name of the trainer. It’s everything a visitor needs to decide if that 6 AM yoga session is worth it.
Use Different Colors and Backgrounds
With a timetable, you can assign a different color or background to each class. For example, all yoga classes might be green, while strength training classes are red. It makes the schedule pop and helps users find their favorite ones fast.
Filter by Class Type
You will find simple filtering options to sort classes by type or category. If someone only wants to see yoga or spin classes, they can filter the view in just one click. No need to scroll through the entire week.
Works on Desktop and Mobile
Whether someone’s on a laptop or their phone in line at the coffee shop, they can check the class details and schedules without awkward zooming or pinching. The layout is fully responsive and fits perfectly on all types of devices.
How to Create a Class Timetable with the Gym Builder Plugin
Where Can You Show the Timetable?
A schedule isn’t helpful if no one can find it. But the good news is you’ve got options for where you want to show it. You can use the Class Shortcode option as shown in the video to display the timetable on your desired web page, such as:
- Homepage: Your website homepage is the first thing visitors see. So, you can place it there. It can be great for new visitors who want quick answers without digging.
- Schedule Page: Create a dedicated page just for your class schedule, if you don’t have one already. It gives your regular visitors a familiar spot to check every week.
- Class Overview Page: Drop the timetable next to your class descriptions. Someone’s reading about Vinyasa flow yoga? They can instantly see when it’s offered.
Tips for Managing the Timetable
A little upkeep goes a long way when it comes to keeping your timetable useful. And here’s how to keep the timetable in shape:
- Update Info Regularly: Update class times, trainer names, and cancellations so users always see the latest schedule.
- Use Clear Labels and Colors: Stick to simple, recognizable class names and colors that make sense to all types of users.
- Test the Filters: Check that the filtering options work smoothly on both desktop and mobile. If something’s off, fix it before your users notice.
Ready to Make Your Schedule Actually Useful?
When browsing through a yoga and fitness site, the last thing anyone wants is a schedule that seems endless. The timetable keeps your weekly sessions organized, colorful, and ridiculously easy to browse. It shows what’s happening, when, and with whom, all in one glance.
If you’re running a packed fitness studio or just trying to keep yoga Mondays from turning into Zumba chaos, this feature keeps things smooth.
Want to see it in action? Check out the video tutorial for a full walkthrough. It’s like a behind-the-scenes tour, minus the awkward small talk.