An activity app your members keep using between visits.
A member-facing activity app that works with all of your operational data inside Calisto Pro. Your existing members are already in it, so there is nothing to import. Groups, challenges, leaderboards and wearable sync keep them coming back between visits.
The Activity App for Members
Groups, challenges, leaderboards, race results, and wearable sync. Your members are already in it.
Social
Groups, challenges, leaderboards, and badges.
Tracking
Activity logging with wearable sync and insights.
Races
Discovery, registration, live tracking, and results.
Experiences
A cross-tenant experiences marketplace.
Competitions
League and tournament discovery.
Community
Post-purchase retention inside the platform.
Find one near you, then actually turn up.
Groups with where they meet, how many are in them, and how often they run. The list is the product, not a directory bolted to one.
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tracking surfaces from activities to training insights
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platform connecting fitness, scheduling, and payments
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separate retention tools disconnected from the operation
Activities. Wearables. Health dashboard. Pace calculator. Training insights.
Activity logging with distance, duration, pace, and calories. Wearable sync with automatic import. Health dashboard with KPI tiles and trends. Training insights with weekly volume and intensity analysis.
Activities. Wearables. Health dashboard. Nearby. Pace. Training insights.
Seven tracking surfaces. Activities logs every workout, run, ride, or session, and Log Activity adds one by hand. Wearables connects fitness devices and syncs data automatically, so the activity log fills itself. The Health Dashboard shows KPI tiles and a heart-rate trend. Nearby Activities finds activity around you by radius. The Pace Calculator works out pace, speed, and splits. Training Insights analyzes trends over time: weekly volume, intensity distribution, progress toward goals.
Social keeps them engaged. Tracking keeps them accountable. Races give them something to train for.
Race discovery. Registration. Live tracking. Results. Teams. Fundraising.
Browse published races, register through a guided wizard, and follow entries in My Races. Live tracking with real-time runner positions. Official results with chip and gun times. Teams, fundraising, and volunteer sign-up.
Browse races. Register. Track. My Races.
Signed-in race discovery over the published race directory. Browse races by type and distance, with a registration open or closed badge on every card. A race calendar groups upcoming races by month with an iCal subscription. Register through a guided wizard, then follow everything you have entered in My Races with bib, date, and result. Live Tracking shows runner positions in real time during an event, with pace, split times, and estimated finish. Results shows official finish times, chip and gun, placements, and pace per category. Race creation, categories, and results publishing live in Purview, not here.
Meetups. Trainer sessions. Classes. Outdoor adventures.
A cross-tenant experiences marketplace for signed-in members, drawn from catalog's published projection. Browse experiences other tenants publish, meetups, trainer sessions, fitness classes, and outdoor adventures, and narrow by search, category, location, and price. Open an experience for its detail, book a spot, and a paid booking routes into token payment through the shared marketplace flow.
Browse leagues. View standings. See brackets.
Two competition surfaces, read only in Active. Browse the league directory, then open a league to view its standings and schedule as points accumulate across a multi-event season. Tournaments list bracket and round-robin competitions, and expanding one reveals the bracket by round. Creating and scheduling leagues and tournaments is a Purview concept. Active reads the published projection.
Fundraising. Volunteers. Teams.
Three per-race community surfaces. Fundraising connects races to charitable causes: donate to a campaign with preset or custom amounts and watch each goal fill. Volunteer sign-up lists open slots by role, shift, location, and capacity, so you claim a spot while it lasts, with a full marker when a slot is staffed. Teams shows the ranked team standings for a race: captain, members, points, and average time.
Active does not stand alone. A training session is scheduled by Active, assigned by Dispatch, confirmed by Bookings, and paid through Payments.
Where Active touches everything else.
3 of these 6 connections are in your plan today. The rest stay visible so you know the instrument is there before you need it.
Registry
An activity profile hangs off the membership record, so somebody whose membership lapses leaves the leaderboard without anyone maintaining a second list.
Bookings
A class or session booked through Bookings appears in the member’s activity feed and counts toward whatever challenge it belongs to.
Workforce
The coach who runs a group is the staff record Workforce already holds, so who led a session is answered in one place.
Campaigns
A broken streak and a finished challenge are segments Campaigns can write to without anybody exporting a list.
Circle
A member who brings a friend in is credited through the Circle referral program rather than by hand.
Reputation
Reputation asks for the review at the point a member has just finished something, rather than at a random interval.
No setup cost. Pay when you start using.
Fitness and training for your members.
Your members, clients, and customers get Active automatically, at no additional cost.
Recommended for you
Works well together.
Calisto Registry
Included with Commerce or Ops
Reservations, inventory, contacts, tickets, and scheduling
Learn more →Calisto Bookings
Included with Commerce or Ops
Reservations, inventory, contacts, tickets, and scheduling
Learn more →Calisto Workforce
Included with Commerce or Ops
Reservations, inventory, contacts, tickets, and scheduling
Learn more →Calisto Campaigns
Calisto Circle
Calisto Reputation
Everything included in Calisto Active.
- A registry-derived home cockpit with an Activities Logged metric card that reads your live activity feed and links straight into tracking.
- Groups with discovery, detail, feed, leaderboard, and members. Challenges with targets and timeframes. Leaderboards hub. Social feed. Badges.
- Activity logging. Wearable integration with automatic sync. Health dashboard with KPI tiles. Nearby activities. Pace calculator. Training insights.
- Race discovery, race calendar, registration, My Races. Per-race: live tracking, viewable results with chip and gun times, teams, fundraising, volunteer sign-up.
- A cross-tenant marketplace of meetups, trainer sessions, fitness classes, and outdoor adventures. Detail, booking, and token payment.
- Browse leagues with cumulative standings and schedules. View tournament brackets and round-robin formats. Read only in Active.
- Per-race fundraising, volunteer slot sign-up by role and shift, and team standings.
- Fitness activity analytics with date-range filtering and CSV export. Reservation request forms.
Questions about Calisto Active
Activity syncs from the common consumer platforms, and anything else is logged directly with distance, duration, pace and calories. The point is that the training history lands on the same person record the rest of the platform reads rather than in a separate fitness silo.
Both, and they are the same model. Active is an account-level app belonging to no suite, so a member tracking their own training and an employee joining a company challenge are the same kind of record seen from two sides.
Yes. Groups, challenges and the social feed ship as part of Active, so a club or a gym can run a season-long challenge without commissioning anything.
A race published through Tickets appears as something to discover and enter, so the event you are selling and the event an athlete finds are the same record rather than a listing you maintain twice.
Active is one of the free account-level apps. The pricing section on this page reads the live catalogue and is the authority on anything chargeable.
The account does, and it exports in standard formats. Health and activity history is personal data, so it is treated as the athlete record your account holds rather than as inventory.
Groups with discovery, detail, and feed. Challenges with targets. Ranked leaderboards.
Five social surfaces: groups, challenges, leaderboards, the feed, and badges.
Groups bring people together
Training groups, running clubs, gym cohorts.
Challenges set a goal and a clock
Run 50km this month, or complete 20 workouts in 30 days, with progress tracked against the target.
Leaderboards rank on your metric
Activity, distance, or any measure you configure.
The feed shows what was earned
Completed challenges, new badges and milestone achievements, with badges for milestones, challenges and streaks.