Product Comparison

TrainOzen vs Trainerize — Which Fitness Platform Is Right for You?

An honest, feature-by-feature breakdown so you can choose the platform that fits your training business.

Quick Comparison

Feature TrainOzen Trainerize
Pricing Contact for pricing; free tier coming soon $5 – $250/mo
Exercise Bank Movement-pattern based (push, pull, hinge, etc.) Basic exercise library
Schedule Builder Template-based with weekday assignment Program builder
Body Metrics Weight, body fat, chest, waist, injury tracking Basic measurements
Health Profiles Medical conditions, PAR-Q, medications Limited health info
Client Onboarding Invite links Email invite
Analytics Completion rates, progression charts Basic stats
Admin Dashboard Yes — separate admin role No
Mobile App Web-based, mobile responsive Native iOS & Android
API RESTful API Limited

Where TrainOzen Stands Out

Movement-Pattern Exercise Banks

Exercises organized by movement pattern (push, pull, squat, hinge, carry) rather than just muscle group, helping trainers build balanced programs faster.

Injury & Health Tracking

Full health profiles including medical conditions, PAR-Q assessments, current medications, and active injury tracking. Critical context that most platforms skip entirely.

Three-Role System

Separate dashboards for admin, trainer, and client. Gym owners get oversight without micro-managing, trainers manage their roster, and clients stay on track.

What Trainerize Offers Differently

We believe in transparency. Here's where Trainerize differs — and the tradeoffs that come with each.

Native Mobile Apps

Trainerize has iOS and Android apps. TrainOzen is web-based and mobile-responsive — works on any device without downloading anything.

Tradeoff: native apps require app store updates and client downloads. Web apps work instantly from any link.

Larger User Base

Trainerize has been around longer and has more users. TrainOzen is newer — which means more direct support and faster feature development based on your feedback.

Tradeoff: large platforms move slowly. With TrainOzen, you talk directly to the team that built it.

Built-In Marketplace

Trainerize lets you sell programs to strangers through their marketplace. TrainOzen is focused on managing your existing client relationships — not selling to anonymous buyers.

Tradeoff: marketplaces commoditize your programs. Most serious trainers build their client base through relationships, not marketplaces.

Who Should Choose TrainOzen

TrainOzen is built for trainers and gym owners who need more than a workout logger. If any of these sound like you, it is likely the better fit:

  • You want detailed health and injury tracking for every client, including medical conditions, PAR-Q data, and medications.
  • You prefer organizing exercises by movement pattern (push, pull, squat, hinge) rather than just body part.
  • You run a gym and need a three-role system (admin, trainer, client) with proper oversight and permissions.
  • You want comprehensive body metrics tracking beyond just weight: body fat, chest, waist, and more.
  • You need API access to integrate with your own tools or automate workflows.

When Trainerize Might Make Sense

We're not for everyone. Trainerize could be a fit if — but consider the tradeoffs:

  • You absolutely need a native app store download — though most clients today are comfortable with web apps that work instantly from a link.
  • You want to sell to strangers via a marketplace — though this commoditizes your programs and competes on price, not quality.
  • You want a $5/month starting price — though at that tier you get very limited features and no health tracking, injury management, or movement-pattern exercise banks.

Most trainers who need real client management — not just a workout logger — find TrainOzen's depth more valuable than Trainerize's breadth.

Ready to Try TrainOzen?

See for yourself how movement-pattern exercise banks, health profiles, and the three-role system work in practice.