Training Day / Strength 4:13 · Faith-Based Fitness
The full platform behind a faith-based discipline program: public site, member portal, and an interactive 30-day challenge.
Web Application Development, LMS Build, Brand Strategy, Content Writing, PDF Design, Competitor Research

A Mission With No Platform
Training Day had a strong mission and a credible founder, but almost nothing digital behind it. The program is built on four pillars, physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual, worked together every day, and none of that daily structure had a place to live online. The website was thin and inconsistent, there was no member experience at all, and nothing existed to carry the program past the local gym. To reach anyone who could not train in person, it needed a real home online, not a placeholder page.
Site, Portal, and Curriculum
Because the program lives in daily practice, we built the member experience around doing the work each day, not just reading about it.
- Built the public website and the Strength 4:13 brand system: identity, messaging, a "Meet the Team" page, and a full desktop and mobile design.
- Stood up a member portal from scratch on Next.js and Supabase, with accounts, enrollment, progress tracking, a member dashboard, and a three-channel community for prayer, check-ins, and general support.
- Wrote and structured the curriculum: six programs, 24 modules, and more than 100 lessons, plus two e-books and a 63-page workbook.
- Turned the printed 30-day challenge into an interactive program inside the portal, where each day carries scripture, a checklist, and a journal that saves per member and persists across sessions, with an orientation step and a per-exercise workout guide.
- Wired the supporting systems: signup that provisions accounts automatically, email notifications, and an admin view for the team.
From Placeholder to Platform
Training Day went from a placeholder web presence to a complete digital home the founder could actually run, live at the program's own domain. New members can sign up, land in an orientation, and start the challenge the same day, all in one place. The first cohort, about 40 members, went through the 30-day challenge together inside the portal, working the daily checklist and journal instead of a paper handout. The founder now has a real base for community, training, and future programs, and a system that grows as the program does.

