Client profile
Fitness app delivering workouts and programs to global users.
Client challenge
Feature launches often lack accompanying onboarding or habit-building content, leaving new users without guidance on how to start.
Client solution
A content asset library with onboarding sequences, challenge scripts and habit-reminder posts ready for each release cycle.
Client ROI
Smoother user activation, reduced early drop-off, and reusable onboarding assets for future feature launches.
Build a 90-day content library
Get batches of assets to fill your 90-day content marketing calendar, connecting your audience with your brand for purposeful, consistent engagement.

Start Strong in Your First Week
Welcome. Whether you’re picking up training for the first time, restarting after a long break, or simply looking for more structure, your first week here is about one thing: building momentum, not achieving perfection. You don’t need the perfect plan today. You just need a starting point.
Choose your level
The app organises training by level, not by age, background or how experienced you feel you should be. If you’re new to structured training, start at beginner. If you’ve trained consistently before but want more structure, intermediate is a better fit. There’s no wrong choice here, since programmes are designed to adjust as you progress. You can always move up once a level starts to feel too easy.
Your first workout
Your first session doesn’t need to be long or intense. Open the app, select a workout that matches your level, and follow the session as it’s laid out. Each movement includes simple cues, so you always know what to focus on, whether that’s your form, your pace or your breathing.
If a session feels too demanding partway through, that’s useful information, not a failure. Scale back, modify where needed, and finish at a pace that feels sustainable. The goal of week one is simply to complete a session, not set a personal best.
Set a realistic weekly target
After your first workout, think about what a manageable week looks like for you. For many people starting out, that means two to three sessions in the first week, spaced out around work, family or other commitments. If your week is unusually busy, one solid session still counts as real progress.
The target you set in week one isn’t permanent. You can adjust it as your schedule and energy shift, and the app will adjust alongside you.
Why this matters more than it seems
Fitness habits are built through repetition, not intensity. A short session completed consistently will do more for your long-term progress than an ambitious session you can’t sustain. Your first week is less about proving something and more about learning what a realistic rhythm feels like for your life.
Every session you complete, however small, moves you forward. That’s the whole idea behind training here: structured progress you can actually sustain, not a quick fix or an extreme challenge.
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Ready to keep building your first week? Head back into the app to pick your next session, or explore a structured programme if you want more direction. Continue in the app.


















