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Wellness & Fitness agencies.

Wellness and fitness marketing is the discipline of building demand for gyms, fitness apps, supplements, mental-wellbeing services, recovery and biohacking tech, and women's-health brands. It is distinct because supplement copy is locked to the GB Nutrition and Health Claims Register, MHRA polices the borderline between wellness products and medical devices, and the ASA treats transformation and guaranteed-results language as a default breach risk.

At a glance
  • 134 UK agencies with wellness & fitness experience
  • Across 31 UK locations
  • Reviewed 18 May 2026
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Athlon
Independent·London·2-10 Employees

As a global brand and product design studio, Athlon is a key player in the international market. Working closely with enterprises driven by purpose, it transforms daring ideas into tangible realities. Athlon fundamentally champions 'Brave Ideas', acknowledging the transformational power of design and its potential to improve lives through innovative and audacious thinking. In Athlon's perspectiv

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Diony
Independent·Leeds·11-50 Employees

Diony, based in Hull, is a fully-fledged performance marketing agency renowned for its search-first marketing strategy. Our services span across SEO, PPC, social media, eCommerce, and imaginative solutions, all designed to propel brand expansion. Employing a unique blend of expert talent, innovative technology, and a vibrant culture, Diony is dedicated to crafting and executing influential concept

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Gavin Willis Creative Marketing
Independent·Northampton·2-10 Employees

Gavin Willis Creative Marketing (GWCM) is a prominent digital marketing and web design agency rooted in Northampton and Shoreditch, London. With an impressive track record of 28 years, GWCM is renowned for its strategic prowess and extensive service range, encompassing branding, digital marketing, video production, and WordPress support services. These services are instrumental in elevating brand

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Barracuda Digital
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

Barracuda, a prominent digital marketing firm in London, UK, stands out due to its recognised skillset and inventive commercial creativity. It specialises in driving transformative results for its clients through a blend of expert knowledge, extensive experience, and pioneering methods. Barracuda provides an array of services encompassing SEO, paid media, user testing, CRO, analytics and tracking,

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We Are Marketable
Independent·Nottingham·2-10 Employees

We Are Marketable, a Nottingham-based digital marketing agency specialising in lead generation, is distinguished by its commitment to producing tangible results. Our unique approach involves customising digital marketing strategies to meet individual client requirements, facilitating increased leads and sales without resorting to gimmicks. Boasting over 15 years of industry experience and advocati

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Zest Digital
Independent·Oxford·11-50 Employees

As a top-tier growth marketing agency, Zest Digital proudly holds numerous accolades and operates from various locations including Oxford, Bristol, Birmingham, London, New York, and Amsterdam. Known for our comprehensive and scalable growth marketing strategies, we specialise in an array of services including PPC, SEO, content creation and more. Our signature products, the Growth Engine and Growth

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Rocketmakers
Independent·Bath·11-50 Employees

At our distinguished software design and development firm, we strive to create award-winning, innovative software solutions tailored to your needs. Our primary objective involves assisting businesses with the creation of new technology solutions and facilitating their digital transformation to cater to ever-evolving business landscapes and market demands. We're experts in empowering large corpor

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Strategy Plus
Independent·Birmingham·2-10 Employees

**A Heritage-Rich Agency with Core Values** Strategy Plus stands as a tightly-knit consortium of seasoned professionals, bound by our pledge to prioritise our clients' ROI over convoluted metrics. Our mission is to catalyse sustainable growth for the long haul while cultivating lasting partnerships. Since our inception in 1997, Strategy Plus has provided instrumental support in the growth trajec

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Pixen
Independent·London·2-10 Employees

Pixen is a premier digital marketing agency with bases in London and the South Coast. Our forte lies in custom web design, digital marketing, and search engine optimisation, delivering personalised strategies that amplify brand visibility and maximise performance for a broad range of businesses. Distinctively, Pixen champions eco-friendly hosting solutions, harnessing renewable energy to lessen en

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Cude Design
Independent·London·2-10 Employees

Cude Design, a Surrey-based strategic and creative web design agency in the UK, distinguishes itself through its UX-focused web design and development methodology. Their unique approach guarantees enhanced user conversion and engagement for clients across diverse sectors. Leveraging their expertise from launching and successfully exiting their own eCommerce business, Cude Design crafts efficient e

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Future Platforms
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

Future Platforms is a comprehensive digital product agency headquartered in London. Their unique strength lies in fuelling business expansion and fostering customer allegiance through innovative customer experience solutions. They specialise in both launching fresh propositions and enhancing existing ones. Boasting a robust portfolio of collaborations with international heavyweights such as Domino

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OggaDoon PR & Digital Media
Independent·Bristol·2-10 Employees

OggaDoon PR and Digital Media, a Bristol-based digital marketing agency, specialises in niche sectors including cyber, proptech, healthtech, and eco-conscious industries. Offering a range of services such as digital PR, SEO-optimised content, social media management, and event coordination, OggaDoon aids businesses in enhancing visibility and driving lead generation. Their distinctive methodology

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Distribute Digital
Independent·Birmingham·11-50 Employees

Distribute Digital is a premier digital marketing firm located in Birmingham. This distinctive agency excels in providing a holistic online marketing strategy that yields quantifiable, data-backed outcomes at a fraction of the cost of engaging an in-house marketing specialist. They offer a diverse roster of services, encompassing SEO, PPC, website design, and social media promotion, designed to nu

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Lighthouse London
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

Lighthouse, a London-based UX and UI design agency specialising in digital product solutions, is a proud component of Digital Product People. Esteemed as a reliable "bolt-on" squad of UX design and product connoisseurs, Lighthouse collaborates with large-scale firms to tackle intricate challenges. Their unparalleled methods are highlighted through their collaborations with high-profile clients suc

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Social Chameleon
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

Operating from the heart of London and Sydney, Social Chameleon is a leading digital marketing agency renowned for its innovative Search-First Social Media® approach. Specialising in the amalgamation of social media strategies and SEO, they excel in boosting brand visibility and fostering engagement. Their extensive range of services, featuring content generation, Google Ads, and influencer market

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Omni Productions
Independent·London·2-10 Employees

As a Bristol-based video production agency, Omni Productions extends its exceptional services throughout Cardiff, Manchester, Birmingham, Brighton, London and beyond, on an international scale. Omni Productions stands out with its customised approach to video content creation that perfectly matches each client's distinctive vision. As a proud and certified B Corp, they are committed to making a po

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Activate Digital
Independent·Liverpool·2-10 Employees

Based in Liverpool, Activate is a leading digital marketing agency renowned for merging creative brilliance with technical prowess. Our unique ethos guarantees comprehensive support throughout each phase of our client's journey. With our technology-centric approach, we're consistently delivering targeted digital solutions that yield measurable outcomes. With a wealth of experience spanning various

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Brandnation
Independent·London·11-50 Employees

Brandnation, a London-based dynamic marketing and communications agency, stands out due to its unique "Creativity. Multiplied." ethos. This innovative approach is centred on enhancing brand communications via efficient channel integration. Offering an all-inclusive 360-degree campaign strategy across PR, Social Media, Influencer, Content, and Performance Marketing, Brandnation excels in the UK mar

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Rare Form New Media
Independent·Oxford·2-10 Employees

Rare Form New Media, an Oxford-based web design agency in the UK, is renowned for its exceptional commitment to crafting market-oriented websites with striking visuals and superior functionality. Spearheaded by a team of women, this agency ensures that clients' websites not only draw in, but also retain, potential customers. By removing the need for intermediaries, Rare Form New Media fosters a di

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Tempt Marketing
Independent·Manchester·2-10 Employees

Tempt, a prestigious Marketing and PR agency hailing from Manchester, UK, is renowned for its innovative and striking consumer campaigns. Specialising in the leisure, hospitality, and lifestyle sectors, Tempt utilises a multifaceted approach encompassing social media, PR, brand development and event management. Their strategic concepts, grounded in valuable consumer insight, aid in bolstering bran

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eSterling
Independent·Birmingham·11-50 Employees

eSterling is a leading digital marketing firm rooted in Birmingham, focusing on advanced web design and strategic search engine optimisation (SEO). Boasting over two decades of industry experience, eSterling has built a reputation for forging enduring relationships with clients by crafting responsive, user-centric websites that not only captivate but also catalyse business expansion. The agency's

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Seek Social
Independent·Manchester·11-50 Employees

Based in Bury, UK, Seek Social Ltd is a comprehensive digital marketing agency offering an array of award-winning services. Distinguished for its SEO expertise, web development capabilities, data science acumen, PPC management, and top-notch content writing, Seek Social is your go-to partner for metric-driven business growth. With over 40 years of industry experience, the agency excels in forging

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JUMP
Independent·Newcastle·11-50 Employees

Situated in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, JUMP is a dynamic creative agency renowned for their ground-breaking design and digital solutions, tailored specifically for forward-thinking brands. JUMP distinguishes itself with its extensive range of services, including customised e-commerce platforms, multi-faceted campaigns, and compelling brand identities that weave engaging narratives. Seamless

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Alba SEO Services
Specialist·Edinburgh·2-10 Employees

Alba SEO Services, a renowned digital marketing agency nestled in the heart of Edinburgh, excels in the field of search engine optimisation (SEO). Alba SEO distinctively stands out with its unwavering commitment towards transparency and bespoke service, providing comprehensive monthly reports and one-to-one consultations, ensuring clients are thoroughly informed and pleased with their SEO plans. B

Editor's note
AgencyIndex lists 130 UK agencies positioning into wellness and fitness. They split roughly six ways: gym-chain specialists working budget operators (PureGym, JD Gyms) and boutique studios where the market sits at around £6.5bn in 2025 with 11.3 million members and 16.6% population penetration; subscription-app shops running paid acquisition, onboarding and retention for fitness and habit products where 30-day retention in health and fitness clusters around 3-12% and annual plans materially out-retain monthly; supplement and sports-nutrition agencies operating under the GB Nutrition and Health Claims Register; mental-wellbeing and meditation-app teams handling sensitive-category copy and CQC-adjacent positioning; recovery, wearables and biohacking specialists working sleep tech, cold plunge and continuous-glucose-monitoring brands; and femtech and menopause shops in a UK menopause market sized around USD 490m in 2024 and growing at 4.8% to 2030. The category is distinct for four reasons. Supplement marketing in Great Britain is bounded by the GB Nutrition and Health Claims Register, which lists every authorised nutrition and health claim with its conditions of use; only register-listed wording (or wording with the same meaning) can be used in commercial communications, evidence has to be on file, and disease prevention or treatment claims are prohibited outright. The MHRA polices the borderline between food supplements, cosmetics, wellness products and medical devices, and a claim that strays toward diagnosis, prevention, monitoring or treatment of disease can pull a product into the medicines or medical-device regime, with reclassification triggering licensing, conformity-assessment and recall risk. The ASA has been actively monitoring food-supplement and weight-loss advertising through 2024 and 2025, with August 2025 alone seeing five rulings against supplement ads making unlicensed medicinal claims or unauthorised health claims. And women's-health and mental-wellbeing audiences sit in a sensitive register that punishes outcome-led 'transformation' creative the rest of consumer marketing has historically relied on. What is shifting in 2025 and 2026 is the category mix and the enforcement texture. The UK menopause and femtech segments are moving from niche wellness to mainstream women's-health positioning, with PA Consulting, Grant Thornton and Femtech World all flagging clinical validation, perimenopause-stage targeting and integrated care as the growth angles. AI-coach and AI-personalisation products are commodifying the bottom of the fitness-app stack, pushing brand and trust signals up the value chain. Wearables penetration sits at 42% of UK adults in 2024, with digital-fitness-app revenue projected to rise from USD 590m in 2025 to around USD 780m, so Apple Health, Strava and Garmin integration is now a default expectation rather than a feature. And the ASA's 2024 to 2025 enforcement trend is unmistakable: AI-assisted monitoring captured nearly 6,000 paid ads in early 2025, and the regulator's stance on transformation, before-and-after and guaranteed-results creative has hardened.
Common briefs
Gym-chain acquisition and membership campaigns across budget and boutique segmentsSubscription-app growth with onboarding, retention and creator-led acquisitionSupplement and sports-nutrition DTC launches under the GB Nutrition and Health Claims RegisterFemtech and menopause brand-build with clinical validation and perimenopause-stage positioningWearables, recovery-tech and biohacking marketing with Apple Health and Strava integrationMental-wellbeing and meditation-app campaigns with sensitive-category creative disciplineInfluencer and creator programmes with ASA and CMA disclosure rigourPersonal-trainer, studio and class-based marketing with local-search and community focus
Regulatory landscape
ASA · GB Health Claims Register · MHRA · FSA
claims must come from the approved register, no outcome guarantees

Four regulatory layers shape the work. The GB Nutrition and Health Claims (NHC) Register, maintained by DHSC and signposted via gov.uk, is the closed list of authorised claims for food and food supplements placed on the GB market; only register-listed wording or wording carrying the same consumer meaning can be used, every claim has documented conditions of use, and disease prevention, treatment or cure claims are not allowed. The FSA enforces the underlying food and supplement regime, including notification routes for novel ingredients, while CAP Code Section 15 mirrors the register on the advertising side and Clearcast NOG 13 applies on broadcast. The MHRA polices the borderline between food supplements, cosmetics, wellness products, medical devices and medicines under GN8 and the borderlines-with-medical-devices guidance: claims about diagnosis, prevention, monitoring or treatment of disease, or pharmacological, immunological or metabolic mechanisms of action, can reclassify a product into the medicines or medical-device regime, which carries CE/UKCA marking, conformity assessment and licensing obligations the marketing team usually has not budgeted for. The ASA enforces consumer-facing claims under CAP Code Sections 12 and 15, and in 2024-25 has been visibly active on weight-loss, food-supplement and fitness advertising; August 2025 saw five rulings against supplement ads making unauthorised health claims, and the regulator's published guidance treats 'guaranteed results', 'lose X pounds in Y days' and 'works for everyone' wording as default breach risk unless robustly substantiated and not misleading in context. The CMA, with direct-fining powers under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 from 6 April 2025, sits alongside the ASA on influencer disclosure and consumer-law breaches, and the ICO enforces UK GDPR and PECR over health-data capture and electronic marketing.

Specialist signals
5 signals
of real wellness-and-fitness experience
  • · GB Nutrition and Health Claims Register fluency on supplement and functional-food briefs, with a working knowledge of the listed claims and their conditions of use rather than freeform wellness copywriting
  • · MHRA borderline awareness on any product that touches monitoring, recovery, mental-wellbeing or symptom relief, with a documented view on whether the work risks pulling the product into the medical-device or medicines regime
  • · Named UK case studies across at least one of gym chains, subscription apps, supplements, mental-wellbeing, wearables and femtech, with category-specific results rather than recycled consumer-brand showreels
  • · Sensitive-category creative discipline for women's-health, menopause and mental-wellbeing audiences, with copy and visual conventions that avoid transformation framing, before-and-after imagery and outcome guarantees
  • · Subscription-economics fluency for app and DTC supplement briefs: CAC, payback, monthly versus annual retention split, churn cohorts and Apple Health, Strava or Garmin integration as a retention lever
Sector watch-outs
5 to watch
in any wellness pitch
  • · Supplement copy in the work samples that strays off the GB Nutrition and Health Claims Register, with paraphrased health claims, disease-adjacent wording or implied benefits the listed claim does not authorise, sitting directly inside the ASA enforcement window
  • · Wellness or recovery-tech briefs treated as lifestyle marketing with no MHRA borderline check, no view on whether monitoring or symptom-relief claims would trigger medical-device classification, and no plan for what happens if the product gets reclassified
  • · Transformation and guaranteed-results creative: 'lose X pounds in Y days', 'guaranteed results', 'permanent transformation', before-and-after sequences without disclosed methodology, all of which the ASA flagged repeatedly through 2024 and 2025
  • · Women's-health, menopause and mental-wellbeing creative that uses generic wellness language ('balance your hormones', 'fix your gut', 'beat anxiety') with no clinical or evidential support and no sensitive-category copy discipline
  • · Subscription-app pitches with no view on day-30 retention benchmarks, no monthly-versus-annual retention split and no plan for Apple Health, Strava or Garmin integration as a passive-data and retention lever
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What brands ask about agencies for wellness & fitness.

5 questions our editors get most often, answered honestly. No agency-marketing speak.

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Specialist wellness and fitness retainers in the UK cluster in three bands. Boutique studio, personal-trainer and single-location gym work runs £1,500 to £6,000 a month for a focused brief covering local SEO, paid social, Google Ads and member-acquisition funnels. Mid-market specialists working multi-site gym chains, subscription apps and supplement DTC brands sit at £6,000 to £25,000 a month for integrated programmes covering paid media, creator pipelines, CRM, organic content and CRO with retention and contribution margin in the reporting. Premium and category specialists working femtech, mental-wellbeing platforms and national supplement or wearables brands bill £25,000 to £100,000 a month for brand, performance, retail-media and PR on retainer. Project work like a brand launch, a peak-January acquisition campaign or a subscription-app rebuild lands at £25,000 to £250,000. Media spend on Meta, TikTok, Google and out-of-home sits outside agency fees and is usually the largest line on the plan, and any work touching supplement claims or MHRA-borderline products carries an additional regulatory-review cost the agency should price in rather than absorb.