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MyARC

MyARC is an all-in-one platform for fitness creators to launch a fitness app, deliver personalised workouts and meal plans at scale, and sell content—no coding.

MyARC

What is MyARC?

MyARC is an all-in-one platform aimed at fitness creators who want to launch and scale an online fitness business. The site positions it as a way to automate training plans and deliver workout and meal content to many members without requiring coding.

The core purpose is to help creators move beyond the limitation of manually training only a small subset of their audience by turning content (workouts, challenges, meals) into an app-like experience that can be delivered at scale.

Key Features

  • AI-driven workout and meal plan generation: Build personalised workouts and meal plans intended to be delivered to large numbers of users.
  • No-code fitness app launch: The platform describes launching a fitness app without coding and with “no huge upfront spend,” indicating a simplified setup workflow.
  • Content upload and selling: Upload content once and make it available for sale, including workouts, challenges, and meals.
  • Automations for ongoing growth: “Scale on autopilot” is presented as income-generating automations that continue while the creator isn’t actively working.
  • Membership/community scaling: The positioning focuses on impacting a fitness community at scale, rather than being limited to a small number of trainees.

How to Use MyARC

A typical starting workflow, based on the site’s messaging, is to apply to join the platform, then create and deliver fitness content through the MyARC app experience. Creators can build personalised workout and meal plans (with AI support), upload their existing workouts/challenges/meals, and package that content so it can be sold through the platform.

Once the app and content are live, creators can rely on the platform’s described automations to support ongoing delivery and conversion without constant manual effort.

Use Cases

  • A personal trainer turning a social audience into members: Use MyARC to offer structured workouts and meal plans to a larger portion of followers through an app rather than one-on-one scheduling.
  • A fitness creator running paid challenges: Upload and sell challenges as part of the content library, giving new and existing members a clear path to participate.
  • A coach scaling beyond limited weekly availability: Reduce reliance on manual training sessions by delivering plans and content at scale through the platform.
  • A meal-plan focused creator packaging nutrition alongside training: Deliver meal plans along with workouts, enabling a more complete program that can be sold as a packaged offer.
  • An online fitness business focusing on automated operations: Use the platform’s “autopilot” automations to support growth and sales while the creator is not actively managing every step.

FAQ

  • Do I need coding skills to launch with MyARC? The site states that the fitness app can be live instantly with “no coding.”

  • What types of content can I upload and sell? MyARC describes uploading and selling workouts, challenges, and meals.

  • Can MyARC personalize plans for users? The platform claims it can deliver “personalised workouts, and meal plans” to many users.

  • How does MyARC help with scaling beyond coaching capacity? The site frames the problem as limited ability to train only a small number of followers due to scheduling, and presents MyARC as a way to deliver plans/content to thousands via automation and app-based delivery.

  • Is pricing mentioned on the page? The page includes the phrase “No huge upfront spend,” but it does not provide specific pricing details.

Alternatives

  • No-code course and membership platforms: Tools focused on hosting and selling digital content (courses/memberships) may fit similar goals, but they may not provide the same fitness-specific approach to workout and meal plan delivery.
  • Fitness app builders / program delivery tools: Adjacent tools for delivering training plans can overlap with MyARC’s app delivery concept; differences typically come from whether they include automation and content-to-app workflows.
  • Coaching management platforms: Scheduling and client-management systems help with delivery but often remain oriented around manual coaching workflows rather than app-scale content selling.
  • Content marketplaces for fitness programs: Instead of building and automating a branded app experience, these options emphasize distribution through an external marketplace.