Software · head to head
Genbook vs Tempo
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Genbook limited documentation and onboarding tutorials for new users; Tempo heart rate monitor requires direct line of sight to connect and frequently loses connection during workouts
- They diverge on capability: Genbook covers Online booking, Tempo covers 3D motion tracking.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Genbook and Tempo actually diverge.
Identical on both: pricing model (Unknown), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Genbook
- Online booking
- Review collection
- Client management
- Payment processing
- Marketing campaigns
- Reputation management
- Calendar sync
- Mobile apps
Only in Tempo
- 3D motion tracking
- Real-time form correction
- Rep counting
- Weight recommendations
- Personalized programs
- Apple Health
- Apple Watch
- Hardware support
Both cover
- Ios support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Genbook
- Getting more clientsnot Tempo
- Managing reviewsnot Tempo
- Online bookingnot Tempo
- Building reputationnot Tempo
Tempo
- Workout trackingnot Genbook
- Nutrition managementnot Genbook
- Health monitoringnot Genbook
- Fitness coachingnot Genbook
- Wellness improvementnot Genbook
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Genbook
- Limited documentation and onboarding tutorials for new users
- Customer support responsiveness can be slow or unreliable
- Limited flexibility in rebooking timeframes and appointment management
- Competitors offer additional features like HIPAA-compliant SOAP notes at lower prices
Tempo
- Heart rate monitor requires direct line of sight to connect and frequently loses connection during workouts
- Form feedback can be inconsistent and often misses nuance in exercise execution
- Weight guidance recommendations are frequently inaccurate
- Loud cooling fan sounds like a server or gaming PC, creating noise disturbance during workouts
- High cost of entry plus ongoing $39/month subscription with penalties for returns
Pricing, plan by plan
Genbook
$29/monthNo published plan breakdown. See the Genbook review.
Tempo
$39/month- Tempo Fit Membership$39/month
- 2,000+ guided workouts
- AI-powered form feedback
- Personalized training plans
- Tempo Move Hardware$395/one-time
- AI-powered 3D body tracking camera
- Docks iPhone XS or newer
- Smart weights tracking
- Tempo Studio Hardware$2495/one-time
- Wall-mounted smart display
- Complete home gym setup with barbell and weights
- Advanced 3D body tracking
Which should you pick?
Choose Genbook if
- You need online booking.
- You work on Web, Mobile.
- You also want review collection.
Choose Tempo if
- You need 3d motion tracking.
- You work on iOS, Tempo hardware (Move and Studio).
- You also want real-time form correction.
Questions people ask
- Is Genbook or Tempo better?
- Neither clearly leads. Genbook starts at $29/month and Tempo at $39/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Genbook or Tempo?
- Genbook starts at $29/month and Tempo at $39/month.
- Does Genbook or Tempo run on more platforms?
- Genbook runs on Web, Mobile. Tempo runs on iOS, Tempo hardware (Move and Studio).
- What is Genbook best used for?
- Genbook is most often used for getting more clients, managing reviews, online booking, building reputation. Of those, getting more clients and managing reviews are not what Tempo is typically brought in for.
- What can Genbook do that Tempo cannot?
- Genbook covers Online booking, Review collection, Client management, Payment processing. Tempo covers 3D motion tracking, Real-time form correction, Rep counting, Weight recommendations. Both handle Ios support.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Genbook: What does Genbook cost?
Genbook starts at $29 per month with different tiers available for businesses with varying needs.
SourceTempo: What is Tempo and what hardware does it require?
Tempo is an AI-powered home gym available in two versions: Tempo Move ($395) which docks an iPhone XS or newer and uses the phone's camera for tracking, and Tempo Studio ($2,495+) which is a wall-mounted display. Both require a $39/month subscription for access to workouts and coaching.
SourceGenbook: What support options are available?
Genbook offers email/help desk, FAQ/forum, knowledge base, phone support, 24/7 live representative, and chat support.
SourceTempo: How does Tempo track form and provide feedback?
Tempo uses 3D depth-sensing technology and AI to track over 70 body points per second, analyzing your movement during exercises. It provides real-time form feedback on your screen to help you correct squat depth, deadlift mechanics, and pressing form instantly.
SourceTempo: Does Tempo work with Apple Watch and Apple Health?
Yes, Tempo integrates with Apple Health and Apple Watch to pull sleep, activity, and heart rate data that powers personalized training adaptations. Your workout metrics including duration, calories burned, and heart rate are automatically synced to Apple Health.
SourceTempo: What is the space requirement for Tempo?
Tempo requires a 3-foot-by-3-foot space for the unit itself, plus 6 feet of clear floor space in front for working out, totaling approximately a 6-foot-by-6-foot dedicated workout area.
SourceTempo: How many workouts and classes does Tempo offer?
Tempo provides access to 2,000+ guided workouts ranging from strength training to cardio and recovery, with a mix of live and on-demand classes included in the $39/month subscription.
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