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How to understand team activity statistics

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Written by Ronny Christensen
Updated this week

This guide will help you navigate and understand the various statistics and data on team activity. You can analyze fill rates, member registrations, and class availability to optimize team scheduling and member satisfaction.

Enrollment Data Overview

1. On time

  • Percentage of members who show up on time: 655 (change: -73.8%).

2. On the waiting list

  • Number of members on the waiting list: 32 (change: +166.7%).

3. Unsubscribed

  • Number of members unifying teams: 216 (change: -75.1%).

4. Unsubscribed too late

  • No late unsubscribes: 0%.

5. Late and never met

  • Late: No late shows (0%).

  • Never met: 64 members (change: -66.7%).

Fill rate per class type

The statistics show the number of participants for each class type.

  • WOD – Workout of the day: 2,784 participants.

  • TEAM WOD: 1,258 participants.

  • SIMPLE: 1,065 participants.

  • MORNING CLASS: 936 participants.

  • BARS OF STEEL: 312 participants.

  • Ladies only: 480 participants.

Keep Availability

Occupied seats

  • Total number of seats occupied: 7,313.

Available seats

  • Number of spots available for upcoming teams: 4,169.

Keep feedback

  • Number of reviews: 5.

  • Use the feedback to identify strengths and areas for improvement in your team structure.

How can you use this data?

  1. Optimize team planning:

    • High replenishment teams can be expanded to meet demand.

    • Teams with low participation can be adjusted to increase attractiveness.

  2. Improve the member experience:

    • Address "never met" statistics by sending reminders before class starts.

    • Monitor and optimize waitlists for popular classes.

  3. Customize Availability:

    • Use data on occupied and available seats to adjust the number of classes.

Do you have any questions?

If you need help understanding the statistics or want guidance on optimizing your team structure, please feel free to contact us.

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