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How FitCube Generates Revenue for Gym Owners

FitCube is a smart vending system that dispenses protein, pre-workout, and electrolyte mixes on demand. It’s designed specifically for gyms to earn passive income with no upfront cost and minimal effort.

1. Revenue Share on Every Sale

  • Members purchase drinks directly from the FitCube machine.
  • Each purchase generates revenue.

    FitCube shares a percentage of that revenue with the gym, creating a new income stream without selling memberships or training sessions.

    2. Zero Upfront Investment

    No equipment purchase.

    No installation fees.

    No inventory risk.
    FitCube supplies, installs, and maintains the machine, so the gym doesn’t tie up capital or take financial risk.

    3. Minimal Effort for Gym Staff

    No mixing, measuring, or prep.

    No stocking shelves or managing supplement inventory.

    No cash handling.
    FitCube handles refills, servicing, and product management, making it essentially hands-off for the gym.

    4. High-Margin, High-Demand Products

    Protein, pre-workout, and electrolytes are:

    High-frequency purchases

    Already trusted by gym members

    Naturally aligned with workouts

    This means consistent daily usage, especially during peak hours, without needing extra marketing.

    5. Improves Member Experience (While Making Money)

    Members get fresh, portion-controlled supplements instantly.

    No need to bring shakers or tubs from home.

    Feels like a premium amenity, not a sales push.

    A better member experience → higher retention → more visits → more FitCube sales.

    6. Scales With Gym Traffic

    Revenue grows automatically as:

    Membership increases

    Class attendance rises

    Peak hours get busier


    No extra work is required as volume increases — the system scales on its own.

    In Simple Terms

    FitCube lets gym owners:

    Add a new passive revenue stream

    With no upfront cost

    No operational hassle

    And no downside risk

    It monetizes what gyms already have: foot traffic and motivated members.