If the American dream is to be your own boss, the American yogi's dream is to own your own studio. Polished hard wood floors, floor to ceiling mirrors, maybe a little boutique up front. But what if (like me) numbers and balancing budgets and managing spreadsheets isn't your cupoteasana? Well then, you'll oughta look into Mindbody, the virtual manager/accountant for your mini yoga/pilates/fitness/spa/dance empire.
One of the very first recommendations we make to a Personal Training department or Training studio is to invest in a Business system that will allow them to track the pulse of their business and incorporate administrative systems that allow for high levels of customer service...
After taking just a handful of yoga classes, Lisa Lew didn't know the plow from the plank and wasn't overly impressed with the age-old discipline. Still, she decided to tag along with a co-worker for the first day of a promotion at Levitate Yoga, a Manhattan studio, where students had committed to 21 consecutive days of yoga ...
An open house at Mindbody Online in San Luis Obispo is on tap for the July 2007 meeting of Softec, the Central Coast Software and Technology Association. Mindbody Online develops Web-based business management software for the health and wellness industry. It supports health clubs, day spas, resorts, beauty salons, personal trainers, and yoga, Pilates and dance studios. Mindbody Online's software helps these businesses manage classes and events, handle automatic payments, schedule appointments, manage customer relationships and client photos, and maintain an online store.
For an increasing number of local companies, going green means far more than installing solar panels and recycling office supplies. They're building with denim insulation instead of fiberglass, installing cork floors instead of hardwood ones and using carpet that features recycled content ...
With about $5 million in venture capital funding, Rick Stollmeyer believes that his fast-growing company Mindbody will be able to launch a Web portal that will change the way customers find, schedule and pay for personal services – spa treatments, hair cuts or yoga classes ...
When Mindbody Online founder Rick Stollmeyer last spoke to the Tribune a year ago, he had developed a successful business niche that combines the power of the Web with the personal service industry. Founded in 2001, the company was selling an estimated $1.2 million in accounting and online-scheduling software packages each year to 1,600 yoga, wellness, fitness and healing arts practitioners in 27 countries. "The most interesting development of our age is that everything we want can be shopped and purchased online," the software entrepreneur said. "Personal services are no exception.
The Internet's impact goes well beyond the obvious benefits of music downloads, amateur video distribution and personal commentary in the form of blogs. In the business world, companies have been seeing their customer bases change because of the Internet, so creative entrepreneurs began using the Net's capabilities to modify or replace long-standing business methods. One such entrepreneur is Rick Stollmeyer, chief executive and founder of Mindbody Online in San Luis Obispo.