Trainer standards and moderation
How Fitsylvania reviews trainers, handles restrictions, and protects clients, trainers, and the platform.
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Approval and listing
Fitsylvania approves trainers before they become public-facing. Approval is about trust, not just access. Trainers should expect the platform to review qualifications, account integrity, and listing readiness.
Being approved does not mean the profile is permanently untouched. The platform can keep reviewing services, pricing, conduct, course quality, and client safety signals over time.
What can be restricted
Fitsylvania may temporarily or permanently restrict live session sales, course sales, public visibility, payouts, or broader trainer access where there is a safety, policy, fraud, trust, legal, or platform-integrity concern.
- Courses can be disabled while the content is reviewed.
- Bookings or live sessions can be shut down where intervention is reasonably necessary.
- Wallet or payout activity can be held while a financial issue is being reviewed.
Appeals and support
Fitsylvania should keep moderation practical and reviewable. If a trainer disagrees with a restriction or shutdown decision, they should use support so the team can review the case and any supporting context.
Clear notes, clean operational records, and on-platform history make those reviews easier and fairer.
The operating standard
The platform is trying to create a premium, trusted operating environment. That means Fitsylvania needs room to intervene when something is unsafe or misleading, while still giving serious trainers a predictable way to understand and appeal decisions.
Want the bigger picture?
Fitsylvania is being built as a premium marketplace on the front end and a trainer studio underneath.