30 Minute Hit is a women-only boutique fitness concept built around a trainer-guided 30-minute kickboxing and strength circuit with no class times, making it convenient and highly accessible for busy women. The business model is membership-based, generating predictable recurring revenue, with a lean staffing structure and strong potential for community-driven growth.
This particular 30 Minute Hit studio has already established a base of active members and a solid operational foundation.
While growth has been modest, this has been largely due to limited and inconsistent marketing rather than a flaw in the business model itself. The opportunity is well-positioned for the right owner to step in and unlock its potential.
The business currently generates under $75,000 in annual revenue and has not yet reached break-even, reflecting its early stage and the minimal investment made in member acquisition to date.
Membership has continued to grow, just at a slower pace than the concept is capable of achieving with focused ownership and stronger local marketing efforts.Operations are simple and structured, with two part-time trainers supporting day-to-day member sessions.
The studio has capacity to grow significantly without requiring major changes to infrastructure or staffing, creating a scalable path forward.
The growth opportunity is clear. There is currently little to no paid advertising in place, which has limited visibility and slowed new member acquisition. A new owner can immediately create momentum through digital marketing, local partnerships, community outreach, referral campaigns, and hands-on sales follow-up.
This is an ideal opportunity for an owner-operator who enjoys fitness, community engagement, and business development. It is not designed as a passive investment. Success will come from active ownership, particularly in the early stages, but the upside is meaningful for someone willing to put in the effort.
The asking price is negotiable.30 Minute Hit is a women-only boutique fitness concept built around a trainer-guided 30-minute kickboxing and strength circuit with no class times, making it convenient and highly accessible for busy women. The business model is membership-based, generating predictable recurring revenue, with a lean staffing structure and strong potential for community-driven growth.
This particular 30 Minute Hit studio has already established a base of active members and a solid operational foundation. While growth has been modest, this has been largely due to limited and inconsistent marketing rather than a flaw in the business model itself. The opportunity is well-positioned for the right owner to step in and unlock its potential.
The business currently generates under $75,000 in annual revenue and has not yet reached break-even, reflecting its early stage and the minimal investment made in member acquisition to date. Membership has continued to grow, just at a slower pace than the concept is capable of achieving with focused ownership and stronger local marketing efforts.Operations are simple and structured, with two part-time trainers supporting day-to-day member sessions.
The studio has capacity to grow significantly without requiring major changes to infrastructure or staffing, creating a scalable path forward.The growth opportunity is clear. There is currently little to no paid advertising in place, which has limited visibility and slowed new member acquisition.
A new owner can immediately create momentum through digital marketing, local partnerships, community outreach, referral campaigns, and hands-on sales follow-up.
This is an ideal opportunity for an owner-operator who enjoys fitness, community engagement, and business development. It is not designed as a passive investment.
Success will come from active ownership, particularly in the early stages, but the upside is meaningful for someone willing to put in the effort.
The asking price is negotiable.