Link in Bio for Personal Trainers: Results First, Everything Else Second
A client chooses a trainer based on what happened to people like them
Nobody hires a personal trainer because of their certification. They hire them because of the results they've seen — a transformation that looked achievable, a body that resembled theirs before the work started, a story that ended somewhere they want to go. The bio page is where those results live. Everything else — services, pricing, FAQ — supports the decision that the gallery already started making.
Most trainers put a booking link and a motivational quote on their bio page and call it done. That's functional but it's not converting. A page with before-and-after results, a clear offer, and answers to the questions every new client has is a different tool entirely. It works while you're in a session, while you're traveling between clients, while you're asleep.
Gallery: show the results, not the workouts
Before-and-after photos are the most honest thing a trainer can put on their page. Not staged gym shots — real results from real clients who started where your next client is starting now. A person scrolling your bio page who sees a transformation that mirrors their own situation has already made the emotional decision. The rest of the page just needs to not get in the way.
Show the results you're most proud of. Diverse bodies, different goals, different starting points — because your next client is one of those people and they need to see themselves in the gallery. A gallery of only one type of result sends an implicit message about who you work with. Make sure that message is the one you intend.
ClickInk's gallery block lets you control which images appear and in what order. Lead with the transformation that's most representative of your work. That's the image that earns the scroll.
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Get started free →Two anchor offers for two types of client
Online and offline training attract different clients with different needs, and your page should speak to both. For in-person clients, the anchor offer is a trial session — one session at a clear price, low commitment, easy to say yes to. For online clients, an individually tailored nutrition plan or a starter program works the same way. One offer, one price, one decision.
The anchor offer does the filtering. A client who sees the trial session price and books it is already committed enough to show up. A client who would have spent three weeks asking questions in DMs either self-selects out or gets what they needed from the FAQ and books anyway. Either way, you're spending less time answering messages and more time training people.
Price the anchor clearly. Not a range — a number. That number tells the client what you cost and tells you which clients are serious. Everything else can be "contact for pricing." The anchor does the work.
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First-time fitness clients have consistent questions. Do you work with beginners. What does a typical session look like. How many sessions per week do you recommend. Do you provide nutrition guidance or just training. What equipment do I need for online training. How do you track progress. These questions come up every week — and a client who has to ask them all before they can commit is a client who might not get there.
The FAQ block handles all of it. Answer the real questions, not the comfortable ones. An honest FAQ that says "I work best with clients who can commit to three sessions per week" attracts the right clients and saves you from onboarding the wrong ones. That's worth more than a generic welcome message.
Works for online and offline — and everything in between
Some trainers work exclusively in person. Some are fully online. Most are somewhere in between — a local client base and an online program running simultaneously. The bio page handles all of it. Local clients find your location and book a session. Online clients find the program and sign up. Both paths are on the same page, clearly organized, easy to navigate.
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