Manage your Port Harcourt gym, coworking space, shortlet, or studio with Lana. QR check-ins, Paystack billing, and real-time member management in one place.
From GRA fitness centres to shortlet apartments near the oil-and-gas corridor, Lana fits the way Port Harcourt's workspace businesses operate.
Ideal for gyms and fitness centres across GRA Phase 1, Phase 2, and Rumuola. Manage memberships, automate renewals, and log every visit automatically without paper registers.
Perfect for coworking hubs in Trans-Amadi and Old GRA serving Port Harcourt's expanding base of entrepreneurs, consultants, and remote professionals in the energy sector supply chain.
High oil-sector activity keeps demand for shortlets in GRA, Woji, and Peter Odili Road consistently strong. Lana handles reservation calendars, guest KYC, and Paystack payments in one system.
Dance academies, rehearsal studios, and training centres across Rumuola and Eliozu can manage class schedules, instructor bookings, and membership access from a single dashboard.
No hardware to purchase, no technical setup, no per-member fees. Start in under 30 minutes.
Members scan a unique QR code on their phone at the entrance. Attendance records are created instantly — no POS terminals, fingerprint readers, or access cards needed.
Accept card, bank transfer, and USSD payments. Subscription renewals are automatic and revenue settles to your Nigerian bank account without any manual reconciliation.
Complete member profiles with plan details, visit history, payment status, and contact information. Filter, search, and export your entire member list at any time.
Track daily check-in volumes, peak hours, and returning-member rates for your Port Harcourt space. Make staffing and pricing decisions backed by real data.
Running a gym in GRA and a studio in Rumuola? One Lana account covers every location, with separate attendance and revenue reporting per branch.
Get instant answers to operational questions through Lana's built-in AI chat. Escalate to a live support agent whenever you need hands-on guidance.
Port Harcourt is Nigeria's oil capital and the economic hub of the Niger Delta, home to the headquarters and regional offices of major energy companies, their subcontractors, and a large service economy that supports them. The city's middle class — composed heavily of oil workers, engineers, and professionals in finance and logistics — has driven sustained demand for premium fitness facilities, particularly in the Government Residential Area (GRA), where several well-equipped gyms and wellness centres operate. The Trans-Amadi industrial area, despite its industrial identity, also hosts a growing number of fitness and coworking facilities serving the daytime working population.
Shortlet apartments are central to Port Harcourt's hospitality landscape because the city's oil-sector activity generates continuous demand from visiting consultants, expatriates, and contractors who prefer the privacy and value of a serviced apartment over a hotel room. Properties in GRA Phase 1 and Phase 2, Woji, and along Peter Odili Road are particularly sought after. The coworking sector is growing as Port Harcourt diversifies economically, with startups and independent professionals seeking affordable desk space outside the conventional office. Lana provides all the tools these businesses need — member management, automated billing, and access control — without enterprise software complexity or pricing.
One flat monthly fee covers your whole team. No per-member charges, no hidden costs.
No credit card required
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