Yoga studio websites with class booking integration

What a Philippine yoga studio website needs today — class schedules, instructor profiles, booking, packages, and the right budget tier.

Yoga studios in the Philippines operate on a class-based model that requires different website infrastructure than restaurants, salons, or one-off-appointment services. Students attend recurring classes, often through monthly memberships or multi-class packages. The website must handle class scheduling, capacity management, and recurring payment.

The short answer

Most Philippine yoga studios need the Business tier (₱120K–₱180K) — full class scheduling, online booking with capacity management, package and membership sales, instructor profiles, and content marketing. Solo instructors or home-based studios can use Starter (₱65K–₱85K).

What yoga students look for

Class schedule. When are classes? What styles? Who’s teaching? At what level?

Class descriptions. What’s vinyasa vs. ashtanga vs. yin? New students need to understand which style fits them.

Instructor profiles. For studios with multiple teachers, students often follow specific instructors. Profiles with photos, training credentials, teaching style, and personal philosophy.

Pricing structure. Drop-in classes, multi-class packages, monthly memberships, unlimited memberships. Clear pricing transparency.

Beginner-friendly content. First-time students need reassurance about whether the studio welcomes beginners, what to bring, what to wear.

Location convenience. Address, parking, public transit, and (for residential studios) entry instructions.

Essential pages

Home. Studio positioning (style focus, beginner-friendly vs. advanced), featured upcoming classes, primary CTA (Book a class / Start unlimited trial).

Schedule. Weekly class calendar showing all classes, styles, instructors, and capacity. Click to book any class directly.

Classes. Description of each style offered. What it is, who it’s for, intensity level, what to expect.

Instructors. Individual profiles with photo, training (RYT certification level, schools), teaching style, and specialties.

Packages and Memberships. All pricing options:

  • Drop-in class
  • 5-class pack, 10-class pack, 20-class pack
  • Monthly unlimited
  • Annual unlimited
  • Beginner trial package
  • Student/senior discounts

About. Studio philosophy, founding story, environment, community.

Location and Hours. Google Maps, hours, parking, entry instructions.

Booking. Class booking interface — student selects class, sees real-time capacity, books and pays.

Contact. Phone, social media, contact form.

Teacher Training (optional). For studios with training programs, dedicated section covering programs, schedule, faculty, and application.

Class booking system requirements

A yoga studio booking system needs:

  • Class scheduling with recurring weekly templates
  • Multiple instructors and class styles
  • Capacity per class with waitlist
  • Student accounts with class history
  • Package and membership management (X classes remaining, monthly recurring)
  • Cancellation policy enforcement
  • SMS or email reminders
  • Substitute teacher and cancellation notification
  • Reports on class attendance and revenue

Platform options:

  • MindBody — industry standard, comprehensive features. $129+/month USD.
  • Walla — yoga-focused, modern UX. $99+/month USD.
  • Glofox — fitness-oriented, good yoga support. Custom pricing.
  • WordPress (Amelia/BookingPress/FluentBooking) — self-hosted on your site. ₱4,400–₱9,000/year for license; ₱25,000–₱40,000 added to website build for class-style configuration. Lower long-term cost for established studios.

Member portal

For studios with active memberships, a member portal lets students:

  • See their class history
  • Book upcoming classes
  • View remaining package classes
  • Manage their membership (pause, cancel, upgrade)
  • See achievement milestones

Worth building when membership count exceeds 50 active members.

Photography

Yoga studio photography should communicate the studio’s atmosphere and student demographic:

  • Studio space (multiple angles, different times of day)
  • Classes in progress (with student consent)
  • Instructor portraits and at-work shots
  • Detail shots (mats, props, lighting)
  • Community moments (workshops, retreats)

Budget ₱15,000–₱40,000 for a professional shoot.

Budget

Starter (₱65K–₱85K): Solo instructor, home-based studio, single style focus, basic schedule and contact-form booking.

Business (₱120K–₱180K): Multi-instructor studio, full class schedule, online booking with packages, membership sales, blog for content marketing.

Premium (₱220K–₱320K): Established studio with teacher training program, multiple locations, integrated retail (yoga apparel and equipment), full member portal, multi-language for tourist markets.


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Frequently asked questions

How much does a yoga studio website cost in the Philippines?
Most Philippine yoga studios fit the Business tier (₱120K–₱180K) — class schedules, instructor profiles, online booking with class capacity management, package and membership sales, and content marketing. Solo yoga instructors or small home studios can use Starter (₱65K–₱85K).
What booking platform works best for Philippine yoga studios?
MindBody (industry standard), Walla, and Glofox are common globally. For PH-specific, a WordPress booking plugin (Amelia, BookingPress, FluentBooking) configured for class-style bookings works well and gives lower long-term cost. SimplyBook.me is another viable hosted option.
Should yoga studios sell memberships through their website?
Yes. Most yoga studio revenue comes from memberships or class packages rather than drop-in classes. A website that lets new students buy a starter package or sign up for an unlimited monthly membership directly captures revenue without staff involvement.
What pages should a yoga studio website have?
Home (with class schedule preview and primary CTA), Schedule (full class calendar), Classes (descriptions by style), Instructors (individual profiles), Packages and Memberships, About, Location and Hours, Booking, and Contact. Studios offering teacher training programs add a Teacher Training section.

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