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What Is a Good Cost Per Acquisition for Fitness?

Learn what constitutes a good cost per acquisition for fitness businesses and how to turn your gym marketing into a membership machine.

What Is a Good Cost Per Acquisition for Fitness?

Your gym spends $3,000 on a promo offer. 100 people sign up for $29/month memberships. That sounds like a CPA of $30—great deal, right? Wrong. Six months later, 70 have quit. You spent $3,000 to acquire members who vanished before the annual contract renewed. That’s the hidden truth about fitness CPA: the number that matters is what you paid per retained member, not just the first signup.

Why Cost Per Acquisition Matters for Fitness

Fitness has some of the most brutal acquisition economics out there:

  • Churn is the killer. The average gym loses 50% of new members within 6 months. If you only track signup CPA, you’re celebrating acquisitions that disappear tomorrow.

  • High competition, low switching costs. Members can cancel anytime and join the gym down the street. Acquiring someone who stays requires ongoing value, not just a slick sales pitch.

  • Geographic limitations. A gym in Athens can only serve people within 15 minutes. Targeting broadly wastes budget on people who will never join because of distance.

  • Referrals are gold. Fitness members who bring friends have 3x higher lifetime value. But most gyms don’t track referrals at all, so they can’t reward or replicate them.

How to Check in GA4

GA4 can track fitness conversions with the right setup:

  1. Define conversion events: “Start Free Trial,” “Purchase Membership,” “Check In”
  2. Set up conversion values based on average member value
  3. Create segments for trial vs. paid members
  4. Look at retention reports to see how long different cohorts stay
  5. Import churn data from your membership software if possible

The key insight: calculate CPA at different time horizons. Your 30-day CPA might look fine. Your 12-month CPA tells the real story.

The Easier Way

Most fitness operators don’t have time for complex analytics. ClawAnalytics makes it simple:

You connect your gym management software, digital ads, and website. Then ask questions like:

  • “Which promotion brings members who stay past 6 months?”
  • “What’s my true cost per retained member by acquisition channel?”
  • “Which instructors bring the most loyal members?”

ClawAnalytics shows you not just who signed up, but who stuck around. That’s the fitness metric that actually matters for your bottom line.

Quick Wins

  • Track 12-month CPA, not just signup CPA. The members who stay are the ones who make you money.
  • Segment by membership type. Premium members might cost more to acquire but stay longer. Different tiers need different targets.
  • Create a referral program with real rewards. Gift cards, free months, merchandise—something that makes referring feel valuable.
  • Optimize for the 90-day window. Members who survive 90 days are much more likely to stay for years. Focus acquisition resources on finding people who will hit that milestone.

Fitness is a volume business, but not in the way you think. It’s volume of retained members that counts. Track your CPA the right way and watch your margins transform.

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Got questions?

What is a good cost per acquisition for fitness?
A good CPA for fitness ranges from $50 to $200 per paid member, depending on whether it's a boutique studio or big-box gym.
How do fitness businesses lower acquisition costs?
Use free trial offers strategically, build strong referral programs, and focus on community to turn members into advocates.
How does ClawAnalytics help fitness marketers?
ClawAnalytics tracks member journey from first ad impression through signup to retention, showing you which campaigns bring long-term members.

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