Comparison
Tyzra vs HubFit
HubFit, founded in London in 2022, is the fastest-moving platform we compare: AI meal and workout generation, challenges, community, and wearables have all shipped recently. The trade-offs are a tier ladder (payments, AI, and branding need Premium; group chat, Zapier, and teams need Ultimate) and a check-in review flow that is one comment per submission. Tyzra trades the engagement layer for depth in the review workflow and flat, all-inclusive pricing.
HubFit details last verified August 2026 from their public pricing and documentation.
Choose Tyzra if
Physique and strength coaches whose week revolves around reviewing structured check-ins.
- You want payments everywhere: Tyzra includes client payments on every plan, including Free, with a 0% platform fee; HubFit's Standard tier has no payments at all and its fee is not published
- You review at volume: Tyzra returns a client-visible summary, action items, and internal notes per check-in, with batch review and keyboard shortcuts; HubFit's review is a single comment per submission
- You want conditional check-in questions that appear only when relevant, which HubFit does not document
- You want flat pricing: a payments-capable HubFit setup is $69/month (~£54) at any roster size; Tyzra is £19/month at 20 clients with everything included
- You prescribe RIR (HubFit documents RPE but not RIR)
Choose HubFit if
Coaches building an engagement-heavy business: community, challenges, on-demand content, and AI-assisted delivery.
- You want native iOS and Android apps with a broad wearables ecosystem (Apple Health, Health Connect, Garmin, Oura, WHOOP, and more)
- Your clients send videos with their check-ins: HubFit's media questions accept video uploads, which Tyzra does not have today
- You want AI assistance: Meal AI and Workout AI generate plans from one-line prompts on Premium and above
- You run community, challenges, group chats, broadcasts, or sell on-demand video content (Workout Studio)
- You want a 5,000+ exercise video library and 5,000+ recipes out of the box
- You value shipping velocity: HubFit's changelog shows substantial monthly releases
Pricing
| Tyzra | HubFit | |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | £0, 5 clients, every feature | None |
| Free trial | Free plan is the trial | 14 days |
| 20 clients | £19/mo (Starter) | $39/mo (~£31) (Standard), $69/mo (~£54) if you need payments (Premium) |
| 50 clients | £39/mo (Pro) | $39-69/mo (~£31-54) (Standard caps at exactly 50) |
| Unlimited clients | £59/mo (Business) | Ultimate scales $119-419/mo (~£94-330) by client count; Enterprise by waitlist |
| Features gated by tier | None, every feature on every plan | Payments, AI, and branding need Premium ($69); group chat, Zapier, and teams need Ultimate ($119+) |
| Client payment fees | 0% platform fee (your own Stripe account) | Not published; no payments on Standard |
| Annual discount | About 20% | About 17% (2 months free) |
Tyzra prices in GBP; HubFit displays USD to UK visitors too, and GBP equivalents are approximate, converted at about $1.27 to £1 in August 2026. HubFit has no paid add-ons, but its capabilities are spread across the tier ladder. Both platforms are free for clients.
Feature by feature
Check-ins & forms
| Feature | Tyzra | HubFit |
|---|---|---|
| Custom check-in form builderHubFit offers 9 question types plus synced progress-photo and metric fields | Included | Included |
| Conditional follow-up questions | Included | Not documented |
| Progress photos inside the check-in | Included | Included |
| Video uploads inside the check-inHubFit media questions accept photos or videos; Tyzra check-ins are photo-only today | Not available | Included |
| Scheduled recurring check-ins with remindersBoth remind clients in their local timezone | Included | Included |
| Dedicated review queue with batch review | Included | Pending/reviewed dashboard |
| Structured feedback (summary, action items, internal notes) | Included | Single review comment |
| Client intake forms with signatures | Included | Included |
Training & programming
| Feature | Tyzra | HubFit |
|---|---|---|
| RIR or RPE effort targetsRIR is not documented in HubFit | Included | RPE |
| Tempo and rest prescriptions | Included | Included |
| Supersets and circuits | Included | Included |
| Multi-week program builderHubFit adds a spreadsheet-style periodized planner view | Included | Included |
| Automatic e1RM and volume charts from logged setsHubFit shipped 1RM and volume charts in March 2026 | Included | Included |
| Exercise video demos | Your own library (up to 500) with video links | 5,000+ videos, plus custom uploads |
| AI workout builder | Not available | Premium and above |
Nutrition
| Feature | Tyzra | HubFit |
|---|---|---|
| Macro and calorie targets per day type | Included | Included |
| Meal plan builder with recipesHubFit's Smart Meal Planner and Recipe Books need Premium | Included | Included |
| Built-in food logging and barcode scanning | Included | Included |
| MyFitnessPal syncTyzra builds food logging in; HubFit syncs Cronometer instead | Not available | Not available |
| AI meal generation | Not available | Premium and above |
Progress & photos
| Feature | Tyzra | HubFit |
|---|---|---|
| Side-by-side photo comparisonTyzra adds slider and fade modes against any previous check-in | Included | Included |
| Photos collected with each check-in | Included | Included |
| Body metric trend chartsHubFit can feed metrics from wearables | Included | Included |
| Habit trackingHubFit uses streaks and 40+ prebuilt habits; Tyzra tracks phases, automaticity, and never-miss-twice alerts | Included | Included |
Communication & payments
| Feature | Tyzra | HubFit |
|---|---|---|
| In-app 1:1 messagingHubFit includes voice notes and video clips. Deliberate in Tyzra: feedback lives on the check-in | Not available | Included |
| Group chat, community, broadcasts | Not available | Ultimate only |
| Client payment collectionTyzra: every plan including Free, 0% platform fee; HubFit does not publish its fee | Included | Premium and above |
| Auto-assign plans and forms on purchase | Included | Included |
| Drip and event automations | Not available | Premium events, Ultimate templates |
| Zapier and wearables integrations | Not available | Wearables from Standard; Zapier on Ultimate |
Platform
| Feature | Tyzra | HubFit |
|---|---|---|
| Native mobile apps | Installable web app (PWA) | Included |
| Client app branding | Your logo and colour on the client's home screen, plus branded emails | Premium: logo and one colour on the client app; the coach dashboard stays HubFit-branded |
| Multi-coach team management | Not available | Ultimate |
| Every feature on every plan | Included | Not available |
Frequently asked questions
How does HubFit pricing compare to Tyzra?
HubFit is $39/month (~£31) for up to 50 clients, but that Standard tier excludes payments, AI, and branding, so most coaching businesses need Premium at $69/month (~£54, up to 100 clients), with group chat, Zapier, and teams requiring Ultimate from $119/month (~£94). Tyzra is £19/month for 20 clients and £39/month for 50 with every feature included, plus a Free plan for up to 5 clients. HubFit has no free plan and a 14-day trial.
Is Tyzra a good HubFit alternative for physique coaches?
If your coaching runs on deep check-in review, yes: Tyzra adds conditional form logic, batch review with keyboard shortcuts, and three-layer feedback (summary, action items, internal notes) where HubFit's review is a single comment, and payments are included on every Tyzra plan with a 0% fee. HubFit is the stronger pick for engagement-led businesses that want native apps, AI generation, community, and challenges.
Does HubFit include client payments?
Only from the Premium tier ($69/month): the Standard tier has no payment collection, and HubFit does not publish what platform fee applies to client payments. Tyzra includes one-off packages and recurring subscriptions on every plan, including Free, through your own Stripe account with a 0% platform fee.
Which handles check-ins better, Tyzra or HubFit?
Both have real form builders with photos inside the check-in and timezone-aware reminders, and HubFit accepts video answers, which Tyzra does not. Tyzra's advantages are conditional follow-up questions and the review side: an urgency-sorted queue, batch review, keyboard shortcuts, reusable snippets, and structured feedback instead of a single review comment.
What are HubFit's AI features?
Meal AI generates a meal with macros from a one-line prompt, and Workout AI drafts a full program the same way, both on Premium and above, plus a general fitness assistant. Tyzra has no AI features today. Worth knowing: AI-generated macros should be checked before sending, as accuracy data is not published.
We keep this page honest: HubFit facts were checked against their public pricing and documentation in August 2026, and prices may have changed since. Spotted something out of date? Tell us and we will fix it.
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