MINDBODY Introduces New Mobile App

MINDBODY, a leading provider of cloud-based business management software for the wellness industry, has launched a new mobile app to help people live healthier, more active lifestyles.

The MINDBODY app uses location and past activities to help people find, book, and pay for personalized wellness experiences—from acupuncture to cycling, circuit training to massage, and martial arts to yoga—in their community or on the road.

More than 27 million people worldwide already book and pay for their wellness experiences through MINDBODY’s platform, whether online, in studio, or via mobile app.

The MINDBODY app is available for free on the App Store, Google Play, and Amazon.

ABMP members save up to 33 percent on MINDBODY’s practice management software. Log in to your account at www.abmp.com and click on “Discounts” to learn more.

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