Professional registration
Preview professionals tell us their role, setting, and client workflow so the first cohort is useful across training, nutrition, rehab, teams, gyms, and clinics.
Professional workspace
Fursan Pro is for professionals who need the truth of the week before the next check-in starts. It turns shared Core data into a roster, an attention queue, and weekly reports built from the categories the client chose to share. Useful feedback matters; chasing screenshots is not feedback.1,2
Professional entry
The professional view is useful because it is bounded. A client can share nutrition without photos, training without private notes, or a weekly report without opening the entire account.
Preview professionals tell us their role, setting, and client workflow so the first cohort is useful across training, nutrition, rehab, teams, gyms, and clinics.
A shared view built from what the person approved: recent training, nutrition, recovery, notes, and the flags worth reviewing first.
Clients control what is shared, can revoke sharing, and never have to wonder which categories a professional can still see.
What makes Pro different
A trainer needs adherence. An RD needs food context. A PT needs what happened between sessions. A performance director needs the roster view. Pro keeps the record connected and changes the screen to match the job.
Workouts can be shared while photos stay hidden. Nutrition can be shared while private notes stay private.
The attention queue turns the week into a short list: missed check-in, nutrition drift, recovery flag, unanswered message. Regular feedback is one reason self-monitoring can work.2
Professional views require an active relationship and the client has to turn on the parts of the record that should appear.
AI summarizes, cross-checks, and flags patterns from permissioned data. It does not diagnose, replace licensed judgment, or create unreviewed clinical instructions.
Professional workflows
Home exercise adherence, pain or difficulty feedback, skipped reasons, flare-up indicators, and return-to-activity context.
Food diary, meal photos, macro and micronutrient review, weight trend, GI notes, and careful nutrition language.
Habit plans, hydration, fasting, education resources, and safe non-medical coaching context.
Roster by group, readiness, hydration and nutrition flags, return-to-play context, and role-based coordination.
Workout adherence, PRs, progressive overload, rest, recovery warnings, equipment access, and quick encouragement.
Multi-provider roles, private notes, secure messaging, access reviews, organization settings, and privacy-aware workflows.
Questions we expect from pros
Fursan Pro is shaped around the reality that nutrition, rehab, coaching, sports performance, and clinic work all need different context.
No. Trainers and coaches matter, but so do RDs, PTs, ATCs, sports performance teams, gyms, clinics, and the practices that employ them.
The user does. They choose the categories: workouts, rehab feedback, nutrition, recovery, body metrics, photos, AI summaries, all of it, or nothing. They can revoke access.
No. AI surfaces patterns, summarizes weeks, and flags drift. It does not diagnose, prescribe, replace licensed care, or send clinical instructions without professional review.
Roster-level visibility, position groups, readiness flags, hydration and nutrition queues, return-to-play context, and role-based handoffs without turning the tool into surveillance.
Professional previews start with user-controlled sharing and active relationships. Clinical or institutional workflows will not expose sensitive data until the right privacy agreements and controls are in place.
Apply now. The first useful release is read-only context plus notes; messaging, AI summaries, organization settings, and team tools land after sharing works cleanly.