Fractal Workout Co., Ltd. has launched an online exercise support program designed to be easy for corporations and insurers to implement as part of health promotion initiatives. The program combines online live streaming with in-person support, while also providing participation flow design and operational support to turn exercise measures from something organizations “should do” into something that is actually carried out. The program is not a medical service and does not provide diagnosis, treatment, or prescriptions. The company says exercise initiatives are often understood to be important but fail to move from planning to execution. Common barriers include broad target groups, complex participation flows, low participation due to busy schedules and different work styles, one-off implementation that makes retention and effectiveness difficult to measure, and increased operational burdens on public health nurses, occupational physicians, and health management teams. The program is designed around practical implementation as a health initiative, including visualization of participation, continuation, and execution status. The package centers on online exercise support and can be combined with in-person support when needed. Online components include weekday live sessions in short morning and evening slots, weekend programs designed for people without exercise habits, and early-stage guidance to standardize how participants join and continue. Offline components may include in-person exercise instruction and lectures tailored to job type and site characteristics, as well as integration with existing initiatives such as post-health-check follow-up and health education. Fractal Workout states that the program is not a medical act and does not guarantee improvement or cure of any specific disease. Exercise content is designed with safety considerations in mind, prioritizing feasibility. Key features include participation flow design that reduces barriers for shift work,