Your best class shouldn't disappear the moment it ends.
Every great teacher has flows they've refined over years — warm-ups that work, transitions that land, peak sequences that challenge at the right moment. Right now, that knowledge lives in notebooks, memory, or nowhere. Sequences give it a home.
73%
Of members want to review what they practised
2x
Better retention of form cues with post-class access
30 sec
To share a full sequence with the class
100+
Poses in the built-in library with images and cues
Build flows the way you teach
Sections, poses, timing, transitions — structure your class the way it actually flows. Not a flat list. A real sequence with warm-up, build, peak, and cool-down that mirrors how you lead the room.
Every pose, fully detailed
Each pose links to the studio's library with images, alignment cues, modifications for different levels, muscles targeted, and common mistakes. Your students see what you see — not a random Google image.
AI helps when you want it
Describe a class theme and let AI suggest a complete flow. Or search for a pose by name and get instant details. Use it as a starting point, then adjust to your teaching style. The AI assists — you decide.
Your knowledge, preserved
Over time, your studio builds a library of sequences created by your team. When a sub covers a class, when a new teacher joins, when you want to revisit what worked last season — it's all there.
Share with students after class
One tap shares the sequence with everyone who attended. Members review the poses, revisit the cues, and practise at home. The class doesn't end when they roll up their mat.
Reuse, remix, evolve
Duplicate a sequence and tweak it for a different level. Set a default sequence for a class type. Track which sequences your team loves most. Your teaching library grows with your studio.
How it works
Create a sequence
Add sections (warm-up, standing, floor, savasana), drop in poses from the library or by name, add your personal cues and timing. Takes minutes, lasts forever.
Assign it to a class
Link a sequence to a class session or set it as the default for a class type. When students look at what's coming up, the content is already there.
Teach your class
The sequence is a reference, not a script. Teach the way you always do. The structure is there for your students to review, not for you to follow robotically.
Students take it home
After class, attendees can review every pose — image, instructions, modifications. What was that pose called? How do I do it safely at home? The answers are one tap away.