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Beauty & wellness

Gym outreach lists from live Maps data

Gyms live or die on membership churn, day-pass traffic, and personal-training attach. Big-box clubs convert on hours and equipment depth; boutique strength gyms convert on coaching—one generic fitness list ruins both pitches. NotiQ turns those Google Maps listings into contactable gym leads.

Ranked from live Google Maps data, then enriched for niche outreach.

Who this list is for

  • Fitness equipment OEMs mapping clubs with real floor traffic and recent reviews
  • Membership billing software vendors
  • Supplement and retail brands targeting high-volume locations
  • Agencies selling join campaigns to gyms that still rank locally

Example searches for gyms

Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.

  • Gym in Dallas with 24 hour access and 4.5+ rating

  • Strength Gym in Austin with website

  • Gym in Denver with 200+ reviews

  • Budget Gym in Phoenix rated 4.3+

  • Luxury Gym in Miami with spa amenities

What to filter for on Google Maps

Start from the Gym category, keep equipment-floor photos and membership cues, and drop class-only boutique studios and personal-trainer profiles without a gym floor.

Exclude: Class-only boutique studios and personal-trainer profiles without a gym floor.

Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.

Outreach angles that fit gyms

Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how gyms buy and operate.

  1. 1Lead with freeze-and-win-back flows that recover summer membership churn.
  2. 2Pitch corporate membership packs for office parks adjacent to the club.
  3. 3Bundle PT attach funnels for underused trainer teams on the floor.
  4. 4Open off-peak campaigns that fill empty floor hours before peak overcrowding reviews pile up.

Campaign example

Membership gym acquisition list, Dallas metro

Prompt

Gym in Dallas TX with 4.5+ stars and website

01

Maps leads

Local gyms matched to the prompt

02

Enrich

Emails and contacts ready to use

03

Outreach

Personalized emails using the angles above

Outcome: A gym list for equipment OEMs, software vendors, or join campaigns—not yoga studios, personal trainers, or closed locations with stale reviews.

FAQs about gyms leads

How do gyms differ from boutique fitness studios on Maps?+

Gym is the membership-and-floor category. Fitness studio, yoga studio, and personal trainer are neighbors with class packs and coaches—keep them on related pages, not the same export.

Can I find 24-hour gyms specifically?+

Add 24 hour to the prompt, then confirm hours badges and recent review mentions of overnight access before outreach.

Are closed gyms still on Google Maps?+

Sometimes. A rating floor plus recent reviews cuts dead clubs. If the last review is years old, drop the listing from your export.

Should personal trainers appear on a gym export?+

No. Trainers buy coaching software and local ads. Gyms buy membership systems and equipment. Related industry pages cover trainers without polluting this list.

Keep going

Compare NotiQ to other Google Maps lead generation tools, check pricing, or browse the blog for outreach tactics that fit gyms lists.

Turn Maps demand into gym outreach

Use niche Maps filters for gyms, keep the operators who prove demand, and start outreach the same day.

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