Stopping Tailgaters at Your Unstaffed 24/7 Gym Entrance
At an unstaffed gym, an open door is an open invitation. When one member holds the door for a friend, that friend trains for free. A turnstile fixes this by making sure one valid entry equals one person inside.
The daily leak you cannot see
Tailgating is not a rare crime. It happens every day, often out of pure habit. A member scans, then a second person walks in behind them. No staff is there to say no.
The result is simple. People train without paying. Your revenue leaks, hour after hour, and nobody notices until the numbers stop adding up.
Software sets the rule: one credential, one person. But software cannot push anyone back. The physical barrier is the Enforcer. It turns the rule into a fact at the door.
Why an accurate headcount protects you
This is about defensible operations, not just money. If something goes wrong at night, you must know who is inside. A turnstile records the real physical fact of passage. An open door does not.
No technology is perfect. A determined person can still climb over. But a turnstile removes the easy, lazy tailgating that causes most of your loss. It creates the order an unstaffed gym needs to run safely and profitably.
Frequently asked questions
Does a turnstile stop every unpaid entry?
No. It stops the common, casual tailgating that causes most loss. We do not promise perfect security, but we remove the easy path.
Is this an expense or an investment?
It is an asset. It protects the revenue you already earn every day, so it pays back the money that would otherwise leak away.
Why do I need to know who is inside at night?
For safe, defensible operations. If an incident happens with no staff present, an accurate headcount of who entered is your protection.
Will a turnstile slow down honest members?
No. Valid members pass smoothly in a second. Only the extra, unpaid person behind them is stopped.