90 seconds. No credit card. No sales call.
The Perfect Class Match is a guided conversation tool that lives on martial arts school websites. It replaces contact forms with an interactive experience that asks visitors a few simple questions — who the training is for, what their goals are, and their experience level — then delivers a personalized program recommendation and books a trial class in under 90 seconds. Built by Zivvy, it works on any website platform and pulls from the school's existing programs and schedule.
A mom who typed "martial arts for shy kids" at 10:47 PM after her son got picked on again at recess.
She sees your schedule grid. Fifteen options. No explanation. A contact form asking her to describe what she doesn't have words for yet.
She needed someone to ask: "Who is this for, and what are you hoping changes?"
Instead, she got a phone number — but you're teaching right now.
She closed the tab nine seconds ago.
When someone walks through your front door, you don't point at the wall and say "pick one." You ask questions. You listen. You match them to the right thing.
That conversation — the one you're great at — has never existed on your website..
Not because you forgot.
Until now.
Who is this for?
What matters most to you?
Have you done this before?
Each answer takes two seconds. Each one narrows the field. And after 90 seconds, they get a recommendation they trust — because they built it themselves.
By the time they reach the booking screen, they've already said yes six times.
Contact forms on martial arts school websites typically convert 5–15% of visitors into leads. The Perfect Class Match replaces the form with a guided conversation that matches visitors to specific programs, achieving 85%+ engagement rates and 40%+ trial booking rates from completers. Unlike contact forms that ask visitors to do the work, or booking widgets that assume visitors already know what they want, The Perfect Class Match guides the conversation — the same way a great front desk would in person.
A contact form says: tell us about yourself and we'll get back to you.
The Perfect Class Match says: tell us what matters, and we'll show you exactly where to start.
One waits. The other leads.
The traffic didn't change. The website started talking.
The Perfect Class Match converts martial arts website visitors into booked trials through a four-step guided conversation: (1) the visitor sees a "Find the Right Class" prompt instead of a contact form, (2) they answer 4–6 questions about who the training is for, their goals, and experience level, (3) they receive a personalized program recommendation matched to their specific answers, and (4) they book a trial class with a real time slot that works that week. The entire experience takes under 90 seconds and runs automatically on the school's website 24/7.
You didn't write a word of copy. You didn't design a screen. You didn't learn software.
You taught class. We handled the rest.
The Perfect Class Match costs $297–$497 per month. Setup is handled entirely by the Zivvy team — school owners provide their program details, schedule, and brand voice during one intake call. The tool is then configured, installed on the school's website, and launched within days. No coding, no design work, and no software to learn. One new enrollment per month typically covers the subscription cost.
The Perfect Class Match works on any website platform including WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, and custom-built sites. It installs with a single line of embed code and sits on top of the school's existing technology stack — no migration, no switching management software, and no IT project required. It also integrates with existing booking systems, feeding qualified and matched leads directly into whatever scheduling tool the school already uses.
Go through the exact conversation your website visitors would have — from the first question to the recommendation to the booking screen.
Then ask yourself one thing:
What if every visitor to your website had this conversation instead of staring at a contact form?
No credit card. No sales call.