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Alloy Personal Training Reviews

3.2

23% would recommend to a friend

(7 total reviews)

23% positive business outlook

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7 reviews
1.0
16 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

pay was decent. i cannot think of one other positive or good thing to say.

Cons

The concept is just a rip off of other companies that came before them. programming is laughable. it's way overpriced. the west chester location is ran horrible! dirty and chaotic. business owner should not be in a position of power. he lacks intelligence and business savvy. the members run all over him. he is in over his head. rude and condescending and always the dumbest person in the room but he doesn't know it. cringe.

4.0
11 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You get to help people become their best versions of themselves and help them achieve their goals. Structured programming to help create a brand across all studios.

Cons

Long hours and hard to make good money and it's usually tied to bonuses and not commission. Always on call and expected to work everyday whether at studio or not.

3.0
16 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's a really good company as a whole. Concept is great and members love it, especially when you have good trainers and ideal clientele. Flexible schedule. Can make your own schedule, to a certain extent. Good benefits and PTO.

Cons

As with all franchises, it depends on the owner. Very demanding schedule, was expected to be available from 6am-8pm daily, as well as Saturdays and Sundays. If you want a life outside of work, this is probably not the place for you. You will be working on average 50-60 hours per week, a long with working whenever someone calls in sick or takes time off, no matter the time of day. You are at the mercy of the clients and prospects 24/7. Membership is almost $500 per month, and when members want to cancel or hold it's your fault, no matter their reason. High stress environment. Overwhelming pressure to make sales and retain members. Being watched and listened to on camera at all times. Micromanagement. It is an environment of "never good enough". Any success that you had in the past will be forgotten about quickly. Communication with ownership is 24/7 with no boundaries. Expected to work and take sales calls and client communication from personal cell phone with no reimbursement for phone bill or equipment.

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