NattyTap is designed for standard modern hardware. Most teams run staff workflows on iPad and browser-based admin workflows on desktop.
We validate specific rollout requirements during partner onboarding.
Common rollout, setup, and platform questions.
Under active development. Target launch: Q4 2026. Limited rollout with select partner gyms.
NattyTap is designed for standard modern hardware. Most teams run staff workflows on iPad and browser-based admin workflows on desktop.
We validate specific rollout requirements during partner onboarding.
Yes. iPad is supported for staff-facing operational workflows.
Setup timing depends on location complexity and module scope.
Single-location deployments are typically faster, while multi-location rollouts are staged in controlled phases.
Yes. That is the default rollout motion for most operators.
Start with one site, establish standards, then expand location by location with shared governance controls.
NattyTap is under active development with a target launch around Q4 2026.
Initial availability is planned through a limited rollout with select partner gyms.
Core platform direction is established, but we are still iterating before broad release.
Partner feedback is used to tighten workflows, reliability, and operational readiness before general launch.
NattyTap is primarily staff-facing and operations-first.
The current focus is execution, accountability, and leadership visibility for operators.
Core is centered on NattyViewer, Equipment, Facilities, and Insights for day-to-day operational clarity.
Premium adds NattyTasks and NattyChat plus additional advanced operational surfaces for scale.
Multi-location governance is addressed through standardized workflows, role-based controls, and centralized visibility.
Enterprise configurations are designed to help leadership maintain consistency without slowing local execution.
QR and NFC support are part of platform planning and are validated against rollout needs.
Capabilities are enabled based on implementation phase and partner requirements.
Floor plan import workflows are supported through onboarding and implementation planning.
We scope import format and mapping details during rollout preparation.
Reporting is focused on operator decisions, including usage trends, maintenance visibility, and leadership-level operational KPIs.
The goal is signal clarity, not dashboard noise.
Yes. NattyTrainer can be scoped for independent trainer operations and can run standalone or paired with broader gym adoption.
Rollout path depends on your operating model and facility governance requirements.
Customers retain ownership of their operational data.
NattyTap processes data to deliver platform functionality, security, and support in line with contractual terms.
Access is designed around role-based access controls and least privilege principles.
Users get the minimum required access for their function, with auditable visibility for leadership.
No. NattyTap does not sell personal data and does not use targeted advertising for the marketing site.
We collect standard contact and interest data submitted through forms, plus limited technical usage data needed to operate and secure the site.
For full details, review our Privacy Policy.
Integration planning is available for qualified deployments.
Scope and sequencing are defined during implementation based on operational priorities.
Privacy requests are handled through our published process.
See /privacy and contact privacy@nattytap.com for rights requests and response timelines.