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A community gives your gym, your crew, or your event its own corner of Fiz — shared workouts, a members list, and leaderboards scoped to just the people in it.

Creating a community is a Fiz Pro feature — anyone can join one, but starting one needs Pro. Once it's live, members log scores as normal and those scores roll up into the community's own boards.

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Go to Communities

Open the Communities area and choose to create a new one. If you're not on Pro yet, you'll be prompted to upgrade first — this is the one gate.

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Name and describe it

Give it a name, a short description of what it's for, and a cover so it's recognisable. This is what people see when they find or get invited to the community.

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Choose who can join

Decide whether it's public — anyone can find and join — or private, where people join by invite. Joining is always consent-based: members opt in, and their participation is theirs to manage.

Good to know: activities stay attached to the athlete, not the community. Joining a community surfaces your scores on its boards; it doesn't move your training history.
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Invite your people

Share the community with your gym or crew. As members join, they show up in the members list and their logged scores start feeding the leaderboards.

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Run the leaderboard

Every workout a member logs ranks on the community's boards alongside the rest of the group. It's the same score that hits the global leaderboard — here it's scoped to the people you train with.

Want the full creator toolkit? See what's in Fiz Pro, or get the app to start one.

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iOS · Android · 2026