Why your yoga studio needs a website
People searching for a yoga studio are looking for more than a class schedule. They want to understand the vibe, the teaching style, and whether they will feel welcome as a beginner or challenged as an experienced practitioner. Your website sets the tone before someone ever unrolls a mat in your studio.
This template captures the calm, grounded feeling of a yoga practice. Natural textures, organic shapes, and a soft color palette create a digital space that feels like an extension of your studio. The layout prioritizes what new students care about most: class types and difficulty levels, instructor backgrounds, membership options, and how to get started.
Whether you teach vinyasa, restorative, hot yoga, or a mix of styles, this template helps you present your offerings clearly. Class schedules with difficulty indicators, instructor profiles with training lineages, and tiered membership pricing make it easy for both new and experienced yogis to find their fit.
What's included
- Class schedule with difficulty
- Instructor profiles
- Membership pricing tiers
- Workshop and event sections
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this yoga studio website template really free?
Yes, this yoga studio template is completely free to download and use. No credit card required, no hidden fees. You can use it for personal or commercial projects.
Do I need coding skills to use this template?
Basic HTML knowledge is helpful but not required. The template uses clean, well-commented HTML and CSS that you can easily customize by changing text, images, and colors.
What pages are included in this template?
This template includes 4 professionally designed pages: Home, About, Classes, Contact. All pages are fully responsive and work on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Can you build me a custom website?
Yes. If you need something beyond what a template can do, we design and build custom websites and web apps from scratch. eCommerce, booking systems, membership sites, client portals, and more. Learn more about custom builds.
What pages should a yoga studio website have?
A welcoming homepage that communicates your studio vibe, a classes page with your schedule and difficulty levels, an about page with instructor bios and training backgrounds, and a contact page with location and new student information. A pricing page with membership tiers and drop-in rates should be easy to find.
How do yoga studios attract new students online?
Offer an introductory special (like a discounted first month or free first class) prominently on your website. List your class types with descriptions that speak to specific needs -- "yoga for back pain," "beginner-friendly vinyasa," "prenatal yoga." Google Business Profile and reviews from current students drive local search visibility.
Should a yoga studio website include an online schedule?
Absolutely. Your class schedule is the most-visited page on any studio website. Display it clearly with class name, instructor, time, difficulty level, and any notes (bring props, heated room, etc.). Link to your booking platform so students can reserve their spot directly from the schedule.
How do I communicate my yoga studio vibe through a website?
Photography is everything. Show real students in real classes, your actual studio space, and your instructors teaching. Avoid stock photos -- they feel generic and undermine authenticity. The colors, fonts, and language on your site should reflect whether you are a vigorous power yoga studio or a calming restorative space.
Ready to make it yours?
Download the template and customize it yourself, or let us handle everything. We set up hosting, add your content, and launch your site.
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