Who Wellyx is for
Wellyx is management software for gyms, spas and wellness businesses. Operators consider it to run memberships, bookings, point of sale and the front of house for a fitness or wellness venue.
If you are searching for a Wellyx alternative, the comparison that matters for a multi-venue operator is how the management product connects to finance and HR. A standalone product handles the venue. Cohiva is built so the venue, the money and the staff sit on one data layer.
What Cohiva Complex covers
Complex is the Cohiva product for aquatic and leisure facility management. It covers memberships, bookings, point of sale and access control, along with classes and programs. For a gym, spa or wellness venue, that is the front desk, the timetable, retail and entry running off one record of members and venues.
Complex is built for operators running several venues rather than a single site. You can see it on its own domain at complex.cohiva.app or in the Complex overview.
How the two models differ
The difference between Cohiva and Wellyx is whether operational data is shared or exported.
With a standalone management product, the venue is managed in one place and the rest of the business is handled elsewhere. Revenue is exported to accounting, staff hours are re-entered into payroll, and each export is a manual step that can leave the numbers out of line.
Cohiva shares operational data across the suite. Activity captured in Complex feeds Crunch for finance and connects to Culture for staff, on one data layer. Because the products share one identity, a membership sold or a sale taken in Complex becomes data finance can see, and a staff member managed in Culture can be rostered against a venue. There are no connectors to maintain and no manual sync between these products.
What sits inside Complex
It is worth being concrete about what the facility product covers, because that is the part a Wellyx user is comparing directly. Complex handles memberships on recurring billing, class and program bookings, point of sale for retail and food, and access control at the door. Those run off one record of your members and venues, so a member's bookings, purchases and entries are one history rather than four. For a gym, spa or wellness operator that is the front of house, the timetable and the till in one product.
What changes the comparison is everything behind that front of house. Complex is one product in a suite, so the membership and sales data it captures is the same data finance and HR work from, with no export step in between.
Who should consider Cohiva
Cohiva suits multi-venue operators who want operations connected to finance and HR. Gyms, health clubs, aquatic centres and leisure venues running several sites are the core fit.
If a single management product fits a single venue, a focused tool like Wellyx may be all you need. Once you run multiple venues and want operations, finance and staff on one data layer, the shared-data model is the difference to weigh up.
What shared data looks like day to day
Picture a normal day at a gym or wellness venue. A member checks in on a recurring membership, books into a class, and buys a smoothie at the counter. In Complex, the entry, the booking and the sale all attach to one member record. Because Complex shares a data layer with Crunch, the takings are already transactions finance can see per venue, with no export. The staff member who ran the class was rostered in Culture, and their hours feed payroll without re-keying.
A standalone management product handles the venue and exports the rest, leaving head office to reconcile from reports. With the suite, the data is already shared, because every venue writes to the same data layer. That is what shared operational data means in practice.
Migration and the cost of switching
You can adopt Complex for venue management on its own, then add Crunch for finance or Culture for HR as you are ready. Because the products share one identity and one data layer, each addition connects to what you already run instead of becoming a new integration to maintain.
When you compare a Wellyx alternative, weigh the systems around venue management and the exports between them. A suite on one data layer removes those handoffs as each product comes on.
How to choose
Count the systems you run beyond venue management and the exports between them. For one venue with light back-office needs, a standalone product is straightforward. For a multi-venue operation that wants operations connected to finance and HR, an integrated suite reduces tool count and reconciliation.
For the facility product, see the Complex overview or visit complex.cohiva.app. The gyms and health clubs solutions show the product bundle in context.