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My PT Hub Review (2026): The Nutrition Specialist's Take

My PT Hub powers 130,000+ personal trainers with workouts, payments, scheduling, and a meal planner that's fine until it isn't. Here's our honest 2026 review through a nutrition lens, with an upfront verdict on the diet module before you commit your business to one tool.

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What Is My PT Hub?

My PT Hub is a UK-origin personal training software that bundles workouts, nutrition, payments, and bookings into one app. It's built for solo personal trainers and small coaching teams who want a single platform to run the whole business. The product launched in the early 2010s and now claims 130,000+ trainers, fitness coaches, and nutritionists across more than 100 countries.

The pitch is volume and price. My PT Hub markets itself as one of the cheapest all-in-one platforms on the market, with a flat-rate Premium tier that allows unlimited clients. That's the headline reason solo trainers pick it: scale without per-client cost creep.

What's interesting from a nutrition coach's perspective: My PT Hub treats nutrition as one of fifteen-plus modules, not as the heart of the product. The meal planner is real, it works, and it covers basic macro programming. But it's clearly secondary to the workout builder and the business automation features. That's the angle most reviews miss, and it's the part that matters if you sell meal plans for a living.

My PT Hub Homepage

My PT Hub homepage showing all-in-one personal training software positioning for 130,000+ trainers

Screenshot captured April 2026 from mypthub.net. The headline pitches "the all-in-one personal training software and app" with unlimited clients on Premium. Notice how nutrition shares billing with workouts, check-ins, and bookings: it's a feature, not the focus.

Key Features

My PT Hub bundles fifteen-plus modules. Here's what stands out once you're inside the product, and our honest read on each from a nutrition coach's perspective.

Workout builder and program delivery

This is My PT Hub's strongest module by a wide margin. Build supersets, drop sets, AMRAPs, and full periodized programs. Assign workouts to clients, track adherence, and review form videos. Reviewers consistently rate the workout builder as the reason to choose the platform.

Basic nutrition planner with macro targets

Set macro and calorie targets per client using a built-in calculator. Clients log meals against a 650,000-item food database with barcode scanning and MyFitnessPal sync. You get meal-by-meal nutritional analytics. What's missing: no curated recipe library you can assign with one click, no allergy filtering, no automated plan generation. You're still building plans manually meal by meal.

Payments, bookings, and business automation

Stripe-style payment processing, calendar bookings (1-to-1 and group), automated check-ins, scheduled messaging, program compliance tracking. For a solo trainer who wants to bill clients and manage the schedule from one place, this is the real value of the platform. Most competitors charge separately for these modules.

White-label app (Premium add-on)

The white-label app puts your brand on the client experience: your logo, your colors, your name in the App Store. It's a serious add-on, not the default. The custom branded app is a €95 one-time fee, the full white-label app is €145/month on top of your Premium subscription. Worth it once you cross 20-30 paying clients, overkill for a starter setup.

Wearable integrations and habit coaching

Apple Health, Fitbit, Google Fit, Apple Watch all sync into the client dashboard. Habit coaching lets you set non-workout behaviors (water intake, sleep, steps) and track adherence alongside training. Solid execution on both, especially for behavior-change coaching.

Pricing: Two Tiers, Plus Add-Ons

Pricing is publicly published, and that already puts My PT Hub ahead of half the market. There are two main tiers, plus several add-ons that stack on top of Premium.

Starter is €25/month flexible or €22.50/month on annual billing. You're capped at 3 clients, 50 workouts, and 50 nutrition plans. It's a working trial tier, not a serious production setup. Once you cross three paying clients, you're moving up.

Premium is €59/month flexible or €52/month on annual billing. Unlimited clients, unlimited workouts, unlimited nutrition plans, automated check-ins, group bookings, scheduled messaging, and program compliance tracking. This is the tier most working coaches actually use.

Add-ons stack on top of Premium: custom branded app (€95 one-time), full white-label app (€145/month), AI check-ins (€17/month), Zapier integration (€18/month). A coach who wants white-label and AI is looking at €221/month before clients. That's still cheaper than most all-in-ones, but it's not the headline number.

Free trial: 30 days, no card required. That's an unusually generous window. If you're testing the platform, use the full 30 days, especially to stress-test the nutrition module with three real clients.

My PT Hub Pricing Page

My PT Hub pricing page showing Starter and Premium tiers with annual and flexible billing

Screenshot captured April 2026. Worth noting: the discounts on the Premium first-2-months promo (50% to 70% off) are aggressive, but the standing rate is what you pay long-term. Always price the full year before signing up.

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Pros and Cons

What works well

  • + One of the cheapest all-in-one platforms (Premium €59/mo unlimited clients)
  • + Public pricing, no demo required to evaluate
  • + Strong workout builder with periodization, supersets, drop sets
  • + Payments, bookings, and check-ins built into the same platform
  • + 30-day free trial, no card required
  • + 130,000+ trainers means a mature, well-tested product

Where it falls short

  • Nutrition module is basic: no curated recipe library, no allergy filtering
  • No automated meal plan generation, you build each plan manually
  • Reviewers report performance and speed issues on the desktop UI
  • Cluttered interface with 15+ modules competing for attention
  • White-label costs €145/month extra on top of Premium
  • Customer support is rated lower than features (3/5 vs 4/5 in third-party reviews)

Who Is My PT Hub Best For?

My PT Hub has a real sweet spot, and a real anti-pattern. The further you sit from the sweet spot, the worse the fit.

Great fit: Solo PTs who want one tool for the whole business

If you're a personal trainer programming workouts, billing clients, and running your schedule from your phone, My PT Hub was built for you. Premium unlocks unlimited clients at a flat €59/month, and the workout builder is genuinely good. Nutrition is a bonus, not your main job.

Good fit: Small coaching teams with a business-management focus

Two or three coaches sharing a client roster, doing mostly training with light nutrition guidance. The white-label app at €145/month becomes worth it once you have a unified brand and 30+ clients across the team. Add-ons like Zapier let you connect to your CRM.

Less ideal: Nutrition coaches who sell meal plans as the main product

If meal plans are your core deliverable, the nutrition module will frustrate you within a few weeks. No recipe library to assign with one click, no allergy filter, no automated plan generation. You'll spend hours per client what a dedicated tool does in five minutes.

Not ideal: Dietitians needing clinical depth

If you treat clients with diabetes, IBS, food sensitivities, or other clinical conditions, My PT Hub doesn't have the framework. There's no clinical template library, no condition-specific nutrient targets, no medical-grade allergen handling. Look at clinical-focused tools instead.

My PT Hub vs Promealplan

These aren't direct competitors. They're complementary tools that solve different jobs. My PT Hub runs your training business. Promealplan handles the meal planning side. The smartest setup is to use both. Here's the head-to-head.

Criterion My PT Hub Promealplan
Audience Personal trainers, all-in-one Nutrition and fitness coaches, meal-plan first
Core focus Workouts, payments, bookings Meal planning with macro precision
Recipe library Custom-built per coach (no curated library) 1,000+ dietitian-validated recipes ready to assign
Allergy filtering Not available Built-in across the recipe library
Plan generation Manual, meal by meal Automated with macro precision
White-label €145/month add-on (Premium required) Included in every plan
Languages English-first (limited localization) 3 languages (EN-US, FR-FR, ES-MX)
Starting price Starter €25/month, Premium €59/month Starter from €39/month, white-label included

My PT Hub wins on training, payments, and bookings. Promealplan wins on meal plan automation, recipe quality, and white-label as standard. Most coaches who care about both sides run them together: the My PT Hub app for the business, Promealplan for the plans. For a wider market view, see our roundup of the 5 best meal planning software for coaches, or the My PT Hub alternatives for nutrition coaches.

The Verdict

My PT Hub is one of the best-priced all-in-one personal training platforms on the market. Workouts, payments, bookings, and basic nutrition in one app at €59/month flat for unlimited clients. For a solo PT focused on training, it's a strong choice.

The nutrition module is where it gets interesting. It's real, it works, and it covers the basics: macro targets, food logging, MyFitnessPal sync. What it isn't: a serious meal planning specialist tool. No curated recipe library, no allergy filter, no automated plan generation. If meal plans are a side service, that's fine. If they're your core deliverable, you'll outgrow it fast.

Our recommendation for nutrition-focused coaches: keep My PT Hub for the business side, layer Promealplan on top for the meal plans. You get the best of both: business automation from My PT Hub, real meal planning from a specialist. Both have free trials, both have transparent pricing, and the combined cost is still less than most premium all-in-one platforms.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does My PT Hub cost in 2026?

My PT Hub publishes two tiers. Starter is €25/month flexible (€22.50/month annual) and caps you at 3 clients, 50 workouts, and 50 nutrition plans. Premium is €59/month flexible (€52/month annual) and unlocks unlimited clients, unlimited plans, automated check-ins, and group bookings. White-label is a €145/month add-on on top of Premium, the custom branded app is a €95 one-time fee, and the AI check-ins and Zapier modules are extra. There's a 30-day free trial with no card required.

Is the nutrition module in My PT Hub good enough for serious meal planning?

It's serviceable for basic macro targets and meal logging, not for serious meal planning. You get macro and calorie target setting via the built-in calculator, a 650,000-item food database, barcode scanning, and MyFitnessPal integration. What's missing for nutrition specialists: a curated dietitian-validated recipe library, allergy filtering, automated meal plan generation, and white-label PDF export. Reviewers consistently say the nutrition interface feels clunky for daily use.

My PT Hub vs Trainerize, which one wins?

It depends on your priorities. My PT Hub costs less and bundles payments, bookings, and white-label into a single platform aimed at solo trainers. Trainerize wins on workout programming depth, integrations, and a more polished mobile app. Both have a basic nutrition module, neither replaces a dedicated meal planning tool. If price and all-in-one matter most, My PT Hub. If workout depth matters most, Trainerize. If nutrition matters most, neither alone is enough.

Can I run my coaching business entirely on My PT Hub?

For workouts, payments, scheduling, and client communication: yes, the platform is built for that. For serious nutrition delivery: no. The meal plan module handles macro targets and food logging, but it lacks the recipe library, allergy filters, and automated plan generation that nutrition coaches need. Most coaches who care about meal planning pair My PT Hub with a dedicated tool like Promealplan, keeping My PT Hub for business management and using a specialist for plans.

How does My PT Hub compare to Promealplan?

They serve different jobs. My PT Hub is an all-in-one personal training platform with workouts, payments, scheduling, and a basic nutrition module. Promealplan is a dedicated meal planning tool with 1,000+ dietitian-validated recipes, deterministic macro math, allergy filtering, and white-label PDF export from €39 Starter. Most fitness coaches who take nutrition seriously use both: My PT Hub for the business side, Promealplan for the meal plans.

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