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The dojos that thrive year after year—the ones packed with loyal students, buzzing energy, and word-of-mouth referrals—they’ve cracked the retention code. So, what are they doing differently?
Running a dojo isn’t just about throwing punches, mastering kata, or winning medals. It’s a business. A community. A legacy. And while you might’ve started your martial arts school with dreams of passing down knowledge and changing lives, chances are, at some point, you’ve been blindsided by the business side of things.
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If you're running a gym, fitness studio, or wellness center, your software is the backbone of your operations. It manages memberships, automates payments, schedules classes, and streamlines communication with clients. But what happens when that software is outdated, clunky, or unreliable?