Updated 2026-07-02
A reformer Pilates registration form books clients onto a machine and collects payment at signup, with a hard cap so you never sell more spots than you have reformers. Describe your studio and Jupiter Signup builds it: each class capped to your machine count, drop-ins, class packs, and memberships as paid options, Stripe checkout, and a waiver. The capacity limit is enforced on the server, so a class closes itself when every reformer is booked.
Reformer spots are your most scarce, most valuable inventory, so overselling them is costly. Taking payment at booking against a hard machine cap means every reformer is paid for and no class is ever double-booked.
Connect your own Stripe account and Jupiter Signup collects the fee as people register for a reformer Pilates class, whether you charge a flat price, per session, a deposit, or a pack. It takes a flat 2%, with no monthly fee.
Yes. Give each option a capacity and the form shows spots left, then closes it and can add a waitlist once it fills. The limit is enforced on the server, so it can't be oversold.
There is no monthly plan. It takes a flat 2% of what you collect, on top of Stripe's normal processing fee. A sign-up that does not charge is free.
About a sentence. Describe your sign-up and Jupiter Signup builds the whole page in seconds, then you edit anything by chatting. No account is needed to try it.
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