Fitness & Wellness · head to head
JEFIT vs Pike13

Pike13
Fitness & Wellness
Client management for service businesses
- From
- $129/month
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Only JEFIT has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: JEFIT many exercises require gym equipment, making it unsuitable for home workouts without access to barbells and dumbbells; Pike13 the entry Essential plan is $159 per month billed monthly, or $139 with annual prepayment
- They diverge on capability: JEFIT covers 1400+ exercises, Pike13 covers Online scheduling.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which JEFIT and Pike13 actually diverge.
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Fitness & Wellness).
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 JEFIT
- 1400+ exercises
- Workout planner
- Progress tracking
- Body measurements
- Rest timer
- Apple Health
- Google Fit
- Samsung Health
Only in Pike13
- Online scheduling
- Automated billing
- Client portal
- Staff management
- Reporting dashboard
- Stripe
- QuickBooks
- Mailchimp
Both cover
- Ios support
- Android support
- Web support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
JEFIT
- Workout trackingnot Pike13
- Nutrition managementnot Pike13
- Health monitoringnot Pike13
- Fitness coachingnot Pike13
- Wellness improvementnot Pike13
Pike13
- Class, course and appointment scheduling for fitness studiosnot JEFIT
- Membership billing, passes and automated collectionsnot JEFIT
- Multi-location reporting for growing studio and franchise businessesnot JEFIT
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
JEFIT
- Many exercises require gym equipment, making it unsuitable for home workouts without access to barbells and dumbbells
- Limited nutrition and recovery tracking features compared to comprehensive fitness apps
- Limited integration options with fitness trackers like Fitbit and does not natively support cardio app data
- Limited capabilities for advanced strength training methodologies like powerlifting or weightlifting-specific programming
Pike13
- The entry Essential plan is $159 per month billed monthly, or $139 with annual prepayment
- SMS reminders and messaging, email marketing, digital waivers, payroll and staff time tracking and multi-location oversight all require the Advanced plan at $225 per month billed monthly
- Custom reporting and website widgets are excluded from the Essential plan
- API access and custom integrations require the Premium plan at $286 per month billed monthly
- On the Premium plan you must choose either a branded app or custom reports, not both
- Member progress tracking and skill assessments are Premium only
- The advertised lower prices require a single yearly payment up front
Pricing, plan by plan
JEFIT
Free- FreeFree
- 1,400+ exercises
- Custom routine creation
- Unlimited workout logging
- Elite$12.99/month
- Professional plans
- Advanced analytics
- Watch app support
Pike13
$129/month- Studio$129/month
- Scheduling
- Billing
- Client portal
- Enterprise$249/month
- Multi-location
- Advanced reports
- API access
Which should you pick?
Choose JEFIT if
- You need 1400+ exercises.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on iOS, Android, Smartwatch.
- You also want workout planner.
Choose Pike13 if
- You need online scheduling.
- You work on Ios, Android, Web.
- You also want automated billing.
Questions people ask
- Is JEFIT or Pike13 better?
- Neither clearly leads. JEFIT starts at Free and Pike13 at $129/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, JEFIT or Pike13?
- JEFIT has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for JEFIT and $129/month for Pike13.
- Does JEFIT or Pike13 run on more platforms?
- JEFIT runs on iOS, Android, Smartwatch. Pike13 runs on Ios, Android, Web.
- Can I use JEFIT for free?
- Yes. JEFIT has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Pike13 starts at $129/month.
- What is JEFIT best used for?
- JEFIT is most often used for workout tracking, nutrition management, health monitoring, fitness coaching. Of those, workout tracking and nutrition management are not what Pike13 is typically brought in for.
- What can JEFIT do that Pike13 cannot?
- JEFIT covers 1400+ exercises, Workout planner, Progress tracking, Body measurements. Pike13 covers Online scheduling, Automated billing, Client portal, Staff management. Both handle Ios support, Android support, Web support.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
JEFIT: What is JEFIT's pricing?
JEFIT offers a free tier with basic logging access to 1,400+ exercises. JEFIT Elite costs $12.99 per month or $69.99 per year, unlocking advanced analytics, watch app support, video demonstrations, and an ad-free experience.
SourceJEFIT: Does JEFIT have a free tier?
Yes. JEFIT Free includes access to 1,400+ exercises with guided instructions, custom routine creation, and full workout logging at no cost. JEFIT Elite unlocks professional plans and advanced analytics.
SourceJEFIT: What devices does JEFIT support?
JEFIT is available on iOS, Android, and smartwatches. The app can sync with fitness wearables and provides workout logging directly from watches.
SourceJEFIT: Can I create custom workouts in JEFIT?
Yes. JEFIT allows users to create custom routines from its database of 1,400+ exercises, or users can select from thousands of expert-designed pre-built workout plans. The Adaptive Plan feature builds programs from five setup questions.
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