Ghost automates websites, SEO, and member retention for fitness studios – replacing the agency model with a single $0-to-ranked product.
ENTRY ANGLES
AI-built websites optimized for conversion with automated SEO page generation · Real-time competitor analysis to automatically adjust SEO pages and outrank rivals · Personalized messaging systems for client retention and upsell automation
VERTICALS
CAPABILITIES
AI website generation and optimization, Automated SEO and competitor analysis, Customer retention and messaging automation
Fitness studios spend significant time chasing clients instead of coaching them – and Ghost was built to fix that.
It automates three stages of that process:
- Driving traffic from Google to the studio's website.
- Converting site visitors into members.
- Retaining members and selling them additional services.
Website creation is the first product: Ghost builds sites that look sharp, rank well across a broad range of search queries, and convert visitors into buyers. The underlying AI model is trained specifically on fitness industry content and the search behavior of fitness enthusiasts. A full site can go live in under a week.
The second product is automated marketing. Ghost's AI doesn't run paid ads. Instead, it focuses on three things:
- Selling memberships to visitors arriving from search.
- Retaining existing members.
- Upselling additional services.
To do this, the AI captures visitor contact information, interests, and preferences through on-site forms – then follows up via email and SMS. Members receive personalized offers for membership renewals and add-on services, tailored to their individual history, the studio's current service mix, and active promotions.
Ghost charges a flat monthly subscription per location. The exact price isn't public yet – the company is early-stage, founded at the end of last year. It recently closed its first funding: $495K from the Antler accelerator.
The fitness industry caught our attention not purely for its own sake.
But the numbers are real. There are over 81,000 fitness studio locations in the US alone. Only about 55,000 of them – roughly 67% – have any website at all. Many of those that do have sites built years ago that convert poorly and have little search optimization. Advanced retention and upsell automation is even rarer.
That gap points to a broader pattern. Durable, [covered here](/review/dumaete-u-vseh-jeto-uzhe-est-oshibaetes), raised $26.5M for an AI platform that builds websites for service businesses – complete with conversion tools, CRM, invoicing, and an AI assistant. In its first year, 6 million sites were created on the platform. Even discounting for casual signups, that volume reveals a real wave of demand: small service businesses that never had a web presence finally getting one, plus businesses with outdated sites looking to upgrade.
Three trends are converging here. AI-powered website platforms are making it fast and cheap to build effective, modern sites – particularly valuable for small service businesses that lack the Shopify equivalent their e-commerce peers have had for years. A related wave of platforms is helping offline local businesses find and convert customers from online channels: SingleInterface, [covered here](/review/najdi-ih-tut-no-otprav-tuda), built exactly this for retail brands across South and Southeast Asia, growing organically for years before raising $30M in a first institutional round. Cutting across both is the emergence of specialized AI platforms purpose-built for specific verticals – using AI models trained on the search behavior and content patterns of a given industry rather than generic site builders. FirmPilot ([related review](/review/ne-nuzhno-horosho-nuzhno-luchshe)) does this for law firms and raised $2M then a further $5M just four months later; Owner.com ([related review](/review/dengi-pojavjatsja-mezhdu-otnjat-i-podelit)) did it for independent restaurants and raised $62.2M total.
The opportunity here is vertical-specific AI platforms for customer acquisition and retention in service businesses.
The minimum table stakes: AI-built websites that convert well, automated SEO page generation, and personalized messaging to retain clients and drive upsells. Those are the basics.
From there, the surface area is wide. FirmPilot's standout feature automatically analyzes competitor sites ranking for target queries and adjusts the client's SEO pages in real time to outrank them. Durable is building a broader AI toolkit to automate more of the operational routine for small businesses.
The strategic question is which service categories still have large populations of small businesses with no digital presence – or a presence so weak it's essentially nothing. The categories where basic online marketing is least deployed are the ones where a well-designed vertical platform can dominate before incumbents catch up.