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Teach the class. Not the software.

Memberships, packs, waitlists and the Sunday-night schedule — handled in the background, so the hour before class is yours again.

What it’s actually like

Three things that eat a yoga owner's week.

01
Packs that nobody can keep track of

A student swears they have three classes left. You have a spreadsheet, a booking app and a memory that disagree.

Passes are data. The right one applies itself at booking, and the balance is never in question.
02
The 6pm that used to be full

Bookings soften over a few weeks and you notice in month three, when it's a habit rather than a dip.

The fill decline is caught in week two, with a drafted nudge to the regulars who used to come.
03
Covering a class at 8am

One teacher is sick and you're texting a group chat, hoping someone certified is awake.

Three qualified subs, ranked, with one tap to offer. Payroll tagged automatically.
The part nobody trained you for

You trained for 200 hours. None of them were admin.

Most yoga owners came to this through practice, not operations — and then found themselves running a small business with no back office. The software should absorb that, not add to it.

Intro offers with real eligibility rules, not honor-system codes
A no-show policy applied consistently, in your voice
Teacher payroll basis exported, not reconstructed
Renewals that retry a failed card before you hear about it
I didn't adopt an AI. I finally got a system that asks before it does anything weird — and handles everything else while I teach.
Studio owner
[Proof: pending — pilot studio owner]
Owner · 2-location yoga studio

The studio runs.
You teach.

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