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Allow a "TEST PURCHASE"
I would like Train Heroic to add a "Test Purchase" feature, that would allow you to see exactly what a consumer sees and feels throughout the whole purchasing process. I emailed about this, asking if making an actual purchase of our program on Market Place for $15 (Train Heroic's would be the only way to get the full consumer experience and you've responded with a yes.
I propose adding a mock feature, that will allow you to put in a dummy credit card, let it be accepted and receive the exact simulation of the client's experience.
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Physiotherapy/Rehab
Having the ability to market 1:1 and programmes as physio or rehab programmes would be great and useful as a physio who mainly uses TH as the software I use for note taking/conducting assessment, is severely lacking in the periodising training & communication outside of appointments
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Costumer journey analytics
We need more analytics regarding the full costumer journey. This is absolutely critical for scaling and understanding the hole business model.
Retention rates
Churn rates
Single costumer life time
Average costumer lifetime
Average costumer revenue
Costumer drop-out note/feedback
ETC.
We need this kind of tracking and feedback to build the best possible service and scaling.
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Sell Multiple Programs as a Package or Subscription on the Marketplace
It would be awesome to be able to sell a subscription or package that would give the customer access to all of the pre-written programs I have available in the marketplace. That way they can try workouts from any program based on how they feel or run multiple programs at once without having to buy every single program individually. This would be a nice way to get recurring income as it would be almost like a "Netflix Style" subscription to access a bunch of different programs at once.
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