For Muay Thai Gyms

Book the pads. Run the camp. Get paid on time.

NextKick runs the business side of your Muay Thai gym — pad rounds, class packs, sparring logs, and fight-team scheduling — so your coaches can stay on the mat.

Trusted by 500+ combat sports gyms · From $150/mo

From walk-in to fight night

How a Muay Thai gym runs on NextKick

01

A new member walks in

They sign a digital waiver, pick a plan, and get the branded app before their first wrap goes on. No front-desk paperwork.

02

They book classes and pad rounds

Group class, private pad session, or open sparring — members reserve and check in from their phone, and you see the mat filling up in real time.

03

Coaches log the work

Sparring rounds, conditioning, technique notes — tracked per member so instructors always know who's progressing and who's ready to step up.

04

Billing and renewals run themselves

Class packs, monthly memberships, and private-lesson fees process automatically, with reminders before anything lapses.

Everything your gym floor needs

Generic fitness apps don't understand pad rounds, fight camps, or how Muay Thai members buy class packs. NextKick does.

Pad sessions, group classes, and open sparring — one schedule

Every session type has its own capacity, coach, and check-in. Members book what fits their training; you see exactly how full each round is before it starts.

Private pad rounds
Group technique classes
Open sparring blocks

Sparring & level tracking

Log rounds, conditioning, and technique notes per member so coaches know who's ready to level up.

Fight-team management

Amateur and pro fighters get profiles with fight records and camp schedules, separate from your general roster.

Muay Thai gym questions

Can I book private pad rounds separately from group classes?

Yes. Private pad sessions, group classes, and open sparring are all separate bookable session types. Members reserve the one they want, and each has its own capacity, coach, and check-in.

Does NextKick handle drop-ins and memberships at the same time?

It does. Run punch-card drop-ins, unlimited monthly memberships, and private-lesson packages side by side — each billed automatically the way you set it up.

Muay Thai has no belts. Can I still track member progress?

Absolutely. Instead of belts, NextKick tracks training levels, sparring logs, and conditioning milestones — plus a fight-team tier for your amateur and pro competitors.

Can I manage a fight team alongside regular members?

Yes. Fighters get profiles with training history, sparring rounds, and fight records, so coaches can gauge readiness and manage camp schedules without a separate spreadsheet.

Ready to run a better gym?

Try NextKick free — no contracts, no setup fees, and we move your members over for you.