Trademark Lawyer for Fitness and Boutique Wellness Brands

In fitness and wellness, the name on the door and the name of the class are the product. Indie Law helps studios, trainers, and wellness brands protect studio names, signature class formats, and program branding before someone down the road opens with the same one. We work with boutique studios, online coaches, franchises in the making, and wellness product brands. All consultations are virtual, so you can take one between sessions.

Protecting Your Studio and Program Names with Indie Law

This is a word of mouth industry. Clients remember the studio name and the name of the class they book every Tuesday, and that recognition is the asset. A federal trademark keeps a competitor from opening across town, or launching online, with a name your clients will confuse for yours.

Signature formats are the part owners most often leave unprotected. A named program or class series can be protectable branding, and it is usually the first thing copied once it starts filling up. Owners typically come to us before opening a second location, before licensing or franchising, or the moment a similar studio name shows up in local search.

Explore Our Flat-Fee Services Below:

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Your first step in protecting your brand. We handle the entire federal trademark filing process for you, from comprehensive search to application, all for a flat fee with no surprise costs.

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If the USPTO pushes back on your application, do not panic. Our team reviews your refusal and responds with a clear, strategic plan to give your mark the best chance of approval.

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Whether you receive a demand letter or need to enforce your rights against an infringer, we will step in with calm, confident guidance to protect your business and your brand.

How Indie Law Helps Fitness and Wellness Brands Grow Safely

Growth is where unprotected names get expensive. Adding a location, launching an app, selling apparel, or licensing your format all put your name in front of more people, and each step raises the odds of a conflict. Filing before that is far cheaper than renaming a business your clients already know.

We keep it straightforward. Flat fee, a clear picture of what your studio and class names can and cannot be protected against, and an honest answer on which names are worth filing on. Virtual consultations mean it fits around your class schedule.

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Not Sure Which Service You Need?

Book a free call today. Our team will assess your needs and help you choose the right trademark service for your business.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I trademark the name of my fitness class or program?

Often yes. A named class format or program can function as a brand, which is what makes it protectable. Purely descriptive names, like a name that just states the workout type, are much harder. We can tell you which yours is on a free call.

Do I need a trademark if I only have one studio?

It depends on your plans. A federal trademark covers you nationally, which matters most if you intend to add locations, teach online, license your format, or sell products. If you are staying local and small, we will tell you that too.

Someone opened a studio with a name close to mine. What are my options?

That depends heavily on who has rights first and whether either of you is registered. With a registration you have a clear basis to ask them to stop, usually starting with a cease and desist. Without one, the situation is far murkier.

I sell supplements and apparel too. Does that need separate protection?

Possibly. Trademark protection is tied to the goods and services you actually offer, so adding physical products can mean adding coverage. We will map out what you sell and tell you what is worth filing on.