Gym & Fitness Intranet
Overview
- A highlighted announcement banner for time-sensitive notices like benefits open enrollment deadlines.
- A company news feed with multiple posts covering club launches, recognition, equipment rollouts, and operational updates.
- An upcoming events list alongside quick links to everyday systems like scheduling, payroll, booking, and the help desk.
- People highlights, including new-hire welcomes and a team-member-of-the-quarter recognition.
- A by-the-numbers section and a documents library for brand guidelines, SOPs, handbooks, and key resources.
Benefits
- Gives distributed club teams one branded home base for company news and the daily tools they rely on.
- Keeps time-sensitive announcements front and center so deadlines like open enrollment do not get missed.
- Builds culture by spotlighting leadership, new hires, and standout team members across every location.
- Speeds everyday tasks with one-click access to scheduling, payroll, booking, and support systems.
- Centralizes key documents so staff always find the current SOPs, handbooks, and checklists.
- Reinforces the brand with a consistent custom theme and custom fonts across every section.
- Scales easily as the organization adds clubs, teams, and content over time.
Common Questions About This Gym & Fitness Intranet
What is this gym and fitness intranet built with?
This gym and fitness intranet is built entirely with standard SharePoint web parts – Text, News, Events, and Image – styled with a custom theme, custom fonts, and an extended header. There is no custom code and no third-party tools involved. It is the kind of clean, maintainable intranet Greg Zelfond builds for gym and fitness organizations that want a polished home base without ongoing development overhead.
What is included on the homepage?
The homepage opens with a leadership spotlight and CEO message, followed by a highlighted announcement banner and a top stories section. Below that sit a company news feed, an upcoming events list, quick links to everyday systems, new-hire welcomes, a team-member-of-the-quarter feature, a by-the-numbers section, and a documents library for brand guidelines, SOPs, and key forms.
Does this design use any custom code or third-party tools?
No. This intranet homepage uses only out-of-the-box SharePoint web parts and built-in styling, with no custom code and no third-party tools. That keeps it stable, secure, and easy to maintain, and nothing breaks when Microsoft ships updates to SharePoint. Out-of-the-box is the only way Greg builds, because it gives organizations a design they can own and extend on their own for years.
Can this design be customized for our gym or fitness brand?
Absolutely. The theme colors, fonts, header, and section content can all be tailored to your brand, and the news, events, links, and documents are populated with your own clubs, teams, and systems. Greg adapts the layout to the tools fitness organizations actually use, like scheduling portals, booking systems, payroll, and the help desk, so the homepage fits how your teams work.
Will this gym and fitness intranet work on mobile devices?
Yes. Because it is built with standard SharePoint web parts, the homepage is responsive by default and reshapes itself for phones and tablets without any extra work. Front-desk staff, trainers, and managers can check news, events, and quick links from the club floor or on the go, and the SharePoint mobile app delivers the same content in their pocket.
Can Greg build this intranet homepage for our organization?
Yes – this is exactly the kind of work Greg Zelfond does. As an independent SharePoint consultant and Microsoft MVP, he designs and builds out-of-the-box intranets like this one for gym, fitness, retail, and hospitality organizations, using only standard web parts so you can maintain them yourself. Reach out through the contact page to talk about building this for your organization.









