A Styku scan is not a measurement. It is a consultation. In 35 seconds on the platform, a client gets a 3D model of their body, circumference measurements across every major region, body fat percentage, lean mass, visceral fat, BMR, and a waist-to-hip ratio that flags health risk in a way a scale never could. For a trainer, that is the most complete intake picture available anywhere. The problem is that the picture has historically lived in Styku and nowhere else.
The TrainerMetrics integration changes that. Connect the client’s profile once at setup and every scan syncs automatically into their TrainerMetrics record. The 3D baseline sits next to their assessment scores, workout history, and session count. When a client comes back six weeks later and asks if anything has changed, the trainer is not describing it from memory. They are showing it — body shape, circumferences, and composition — against a documented starting point. That is the difference between a trainer who tells clients they are making progress and one who can prove it.

