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Growing a yoga business

Grow your Yoga Business.

Growing a yoga business: how to fill classes, advertise on Google and Facebook, lift membership retention, hire teachers, and scale past your own mat.

Stats about yoga

1 per 9,000 people
Local density
Higher in metros and university towns
$185k/year
Avg. revenue
Single-studio typical
$58k/year
Owner take-home
Rent is the biggest cost

What actually moves the needle once you're open

Your classes are full some nights, empty others, and your monthly revenue moves in a line that scares your accountant. Welcome to the studio middle. The phase where you have proven people want what you teach but cannot yet figure out how to turn that into a real business that pays you a real salary.

Here is the brutal math. Your studio does not have a leads problem. It has a retention problem. Most studios get plenty of trials. They lose 60–70% of them by month three. The owner-teachers who break out of the middle are the ones who stop adding more classes and start fixing the new-member journey: first class, first week, first month, first re-sign. Retention is the entire compounding engine of this business.

The second leap is taking yourself off the schedule. You cannot grow a studio while teaching 15 classes a week. You are exhausted, you cannot work on the business, and you have made yourself the bottleneck. Hire teachers people love. Pay them well. Train them obsessively on your method and your brand. Then teach two or three signature classes and run the studio. That is the transition that doubles a yoga business.

  • $80k–$300k+ Earning potential Once members, workshops, and training stack up
  • Local SEO + intro offer Top channel Trials from search convert with a strong intro funnel
  • Unlimited monthly Pricing model Membership-first, drop-in as a higher per-class price
  • Lead teacher Best first hire Frees you to run the studio instead of teaching every class

Honest check: are you ready to grow it?

Yes, keep reading if

  • You're already operating but feel stuck at solo or near-solo
  • You're working too many hours for the revenue, and you know it
  • You're ready to fix pricing before you chase more leads
  • You'd hire your first or second person this quarter if you knew how
  • You want a business that runs without you in the truck

Skip this and read something else if

  • You're pre-launch — read the "start" guides first
  • You want to grow without changing how you operate
  • You're afraid of putting someone else on payroll
  • You think "more leads" is the only answer
  • You'd rather argue with this list than try the ideas in it

What you can realistically earn from a yoga business

Owner-teacher
$5k–$15k / morevenue
$3k–$8k / moowner profit

Your own classes plus early recurring memberships.

Staffed studio
$20k–$45k / morevenue
$5k–$12k / moowner profit

Hired teachers, a full schedule, and membership retention.

Established studio
$60k+ / morevenue
$15k+ / moowner profit

A strong brand, workshops and training, and a manager running ops.

Ballpark monthly ranges for a typical US operation. Your market and pricing move these.

Your growth playbook

The order to actually do this in. Each step links a deep-dive guide.

  1. Fix your pricing Unlimited monthly first, strong intro offer second, drop-in priced higher than members pay per class. Membership is the whole game. Read the guide →
  2. Own local search Google Business Profile, reviews after every class block, and rank for "yoga + your city" plus your style (vinyasa, hot, yin). Read the guide →
  3. Turn on paid ads Facebook and Instagram for the intro offer, Google Ads for high-intent local searches. Read the guide →
  4. Upgrade the website If your site doesn't sell the intro offer above the fold, replace it. We build studio sites that fill classes. Get your website →
  5. Hire your first teacher A teacher whose energy your members already love. Train them obsessively on your method and your brand. Read the guide →
  6. Systemize and scale CRM, retention funnel, workshops, and teacher training so the studio runs without you teaching every class. Read the guide →

How working with us actually goes

No retainers, no jargon, no 12-month contracts. You pick what you need, we do the work, and you keep the keys.

  1. 01

    Diagnose

    Free 30-minute call. We figure out where you really are and what the next dollar of effort should go to. Honest read on whether we can help. If we can't, we'll point you at someone who can.

  2. 02

    Plan

    We write the next 90-day plan with you. Pricing fixes, channel priorities, hiring sequence, the order to do it in. So you stop guessing on Monday.

  3. 03

    Build

    We build or rebuild whatever the plan said. Usually a high-converting website, sometimes ad creative, occasionally a hiring playbook. Whatever moves the next milestone.

  4. 04

    Grow

    Ongoing playbooks and articles you can read in five minutes, plus a Slack thread or call when you're stuck. You run the business. We're the brain you call when something's off.

Growing a yoga business: guides

Michal Mujgos Written by Michal Mujgoš
  1. New students unrolling mats and chatting before a beginner yoga class in a bright studio, documentary style.

    How to get clients/customers for a yoga business

    How to get yoga clients that stay: the intro offer, the first-two-weeks conversion sequence, referrals, and why trial-to-member rate beats lead count every time.

  2. A yoga teacher trainer leading a small group through a pose breakdown during a weekend training, documentary style.

    How to grow a yoga business

    How to grow a yoga business by revenue, not just headcount: raise LTV with memberships, add teacher training and retreats, cut churn, and weigh ClassPass honestly.

  3. A yoga studio front desk with a tablet showing a class schedule and payment screen, natural documentary lighting.

    Setting best prices and billing for yoga business

    How to price a yoga studio: drop-in vs. membership math, the visits-per-month breakeven, ClassPass dilution, and recurring billing that stops revenue leaks.

  4. A person searching for a nearby yoga studio on a phone with a map of local results, documentary style.

    How to advertise yoga business on Google

    How to advertise a yoga studio on Google: capture 'yoga near me' intent with Search ads, own the map pack with Google Business Profile, and expect $2 to $6 per click.

  5. A yoga instructor greeting a new student at a studio front desk, natural window light, documentary style.

    How to advertise yoga business

    How to advertise a yoga business: pick the channel by what you're filling. Intro offers for new students, retargeting for no-shows, and local search for buyers ready today.

  6. A yoga instructor filming a short class clip on a phone tripod in a sunlit studio, documentary style.

    How to advertise yoga business on Facebook

    How to advertise a yoga studio on Facebook and Instagram: the Meta Pixel, retargeting no-shows, a $39 intro-offer campaign, and realistic $8 to $25 cost per lead.

  7. A yoga instructor filming a class clip on a phone tripod in a bright studio, in a natural documentary style.

    How to Promote a Yoga Business on Instagram

    How to promote a yoga studio on Instagram: lead with a teacher's face and Reels, not perfect poses, geo-tag every post, and turn followers into intro-pass buyers.

  8. A yoga instructor leading an outdoor community class in a local park with a studio banner nearby, in a natural documentary style.

    How to Promote a Yoga Business Locally

    How to promote a yoga studio locally: own your 3-mile radius with a dialed Google Business Profile, referral partners, and the community class that fills your grid.

  9. An instructor recording a short vertical yoga clip on a phone in a home studio with a ring light, in a natural documentary style.

    How to Promote a Yoga Business on TikTok

    How to promote a yoga studio on TikTok: turn free national reach into local students with geo-hooks, teacher personality, and a bio link to a $39 intro offer.

  10. A yoga instructor filming a full-length class with a camera on a tripod in a bright studio, documentary style.

    How to promote a yoga business on YouTube

    How to promote a yoga studio on YouTube: build an evergreen class library that ranks for years, turns viewers into local members, and needs no ad budget.

  11. A yoga studio owner setting up a Google Ads search campaign on a laptop, documentary style close-up of the screen.

    How to run Google Ads for a yoga business

    How to run Google Ads for a yoga studio: capture 'yoga near me' intent, control a $10 to $30/day budget, and pay $3 to $8 per click that converts.

  12. A yoga studio owner reviewing a Facebook ad campaign on a laptop at the studio front desk, documentary style.

    How to run Facebook for a yoga business

    How to run Facebook for a yoga studio: the intro-offer ad that fills classes for $8 to $20 a lead, the retention feed, and the metrics that matter.

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Common questions about yoga

The questions people ask us most before they start.

How do I get more yoga clients?

Local visibility plus a strong intro offer wins: a Google Business Profile, fresh reviews, an intro-month or intro-week deal, and ranking for "yoga + your city" feed trials that convert into members.

Read the full guide →
Should I advertise on Google or Facebook?

Both. Google captures intent ("yoga near me," "hot yoga + your city"). Facebook and Instagram are essential for community building, teacher highlights, and reaching local women aged 25–55 who are your core demographic.

Read the full guide →
How should I price yoga memberships?

Lead with unlimited monthly memberships, supported by an aggressive intro offer that converts trials, drop-in priced higher than members pay per class, and class packs as a third option. Membership-first or you don't have a business.

Read the full guide →
When should I hire my first teacher?

When you are teaching more than 8–10 classes a week and have no time to run the studio. The first hire is a teacher whose energy your members already love.

Read the full guide →
How do I grow a yoga business beyond myself?

Hire teachers people love, lift retention with a strong new-member journey, add workshops and teacher training as high-margin upsells, and build a brand the community is proud to wear. The growth guide breaks the sequence down.

Read the full guide →
Is Instagram or TikTok worth it for a yoga studio?

Instagram is essential. It is where future members see your space, your teachers, and your community before deciding to try a class. TikTok works for teachers building personal brands. Both are slower than ads but compound.

Read the full guide →

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