The Best Membership Platforms for Yoga Instructors and Creators

May 12, 2025
Ben Russell
Founder

If you're a yoga instructor with a loyal following on Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube or your own base of customers from your classes, you've probably already inspired thousands with your sequences, mindful moments, and teaching style. But if you're now looking to add some steady subscription revenue for at home classes that can be delivered any time then a membership platform might be your next big move.

Offering a subscription or membership experience is a powerful way to share your classes, build deeper relationships with your community, and create a more sustainable income - on your terms. Whether it's video flows, meditation sessions, monthly challenges or full programs, the right platform can help you create something truly your own.

Let’s take a look at the best membership platforms for yoga instructors—what they offer, how they’re priced, and which might work best for you.

The top platforms for yoga instructors:

  • Clubb
  • Uscreen
  • Patreon
  • Kajabi
  • Circle
  • WordPress (with MemberPress or similar)

1. Clubb

Clubb is a modern membership platform designed for creators who want to offer their own subscription experience through both a website and app—fully branded, and beautifully simple. For yoga instructors, it’s a brilliant option to launch a sleek, all-in-one yoga platform where your audience can access video classes, programs, and community content with ease. Not only that but Clubb also has dedicated recipe tools, meal planning features and smart shopping lists to for an all encompassing wellness experience.

Key Features

  • Branded Web & App: Launch your own yoga site and app under your name—with full control over design and layout.
  • Community features: Comments, media sharing anc community chat channels
  • Built for Content Delivery: Upload video classes, organize content by type (yoga flows, breathwork, meditations), and build custom challenges or programs.
  • Easy to Use: No tech skills required—just upload, customise your look, and go.
  • Search & Browse Tools: Custom filters for content type, style, duration, difficulty, and more.

Pricing
Clubb charges a 10% revenue share, with a minimum fee of $89/m.

Pros

  • Designed for ease of use
  • Fully branded app and site
  • Perfect for yoga flows, programs, and wellness content
  • Quick to set up, with import help available
  • Recipes, meal plans and nutrition features

Cons

  • Less third-party integration than WordPress or Kajabi

2. Patreon

Patreon remains one of the most popular platforms for creators of all types. For yoga instructors, it can work well if you’re happy sharing content via posts and downloadable links, but it doesn’t offer a native experience for structured classes or full programs.

Key Features

  • Tiered Subscriptions: Offer multiple membership levels
  • Community Tools: Messaging, comment threads
  • Simple Delivery: Upload video links, PDFs, and event invites

Pricing
Takes 8%–12% of revenue depending on your plan.

Pros

  • Good for community
  • Simple to setup

Cons

  • Not in your own brand
  • No app or structured content experience
  • Difficult to organise programs, challenges, or libraries
  • Requires manual workarounds for class delivery (like Google Drive links)

3. Kajabi

Kajabi is a full-featured online course and marketing platform. It’s a strong choice if your focus is on selling one off courses rather than ongoing memberships - but it comes with complexity and cost.

Key Features

  • All-in-One: Courses, email, landing pages, CRM
  • Automation Tools: Funnels and sales pipelines
  • Flexible Content: Videos, downloads, text posts, challenges

Pricing
Starts at $149/month, with higher tiers unlocking more users and features.

Pros

  • Good if your focus is on delivering a course
  • Great for higher-ticket coaching or courses
  • Marketing automation built in

Cons

  • Expensive for early-stage instructors
  • Not built for regular content updates like a class library
  • Steeper learning curve

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4. Uscreen

Uscreen is a useful video membership platform used by fitness and yoga instructors. If video is your primary format and you just want a simple video library, uscreen might be a good shout. It is expensive though and apps only come on more expensive plans, costing at least $499 per month.

Key Features

  • Video First: Built around on-demand video subscriptions, with some live streaming support
  • Branded Apps: Offers custom mobile and TV apps (at higher pricing tiers)
  • Monetization Tools: One-time payments, subscriptions, rentals
  • Community Add-ons: Basic chat/forum options

Pricing
Starts at $149/month, plus transaction fees. Branded apps are only available on higher plans ($499/month+).

Pros

  • Good for video content delivery
  • Solid streaming and monetization tools
  • Branded app options (but expensive)

Cons

  • Expensive, especially with branded apps
  • Can feel a bit corporate or impersonal
  • Less flexible content structuring than Clubb

5. Circle

Circle is a community-first platform that combines discussion, courses, and live events. It’s great if your membership model is heavily community focused, with less of a focus on content experiences and creating content libraries.

Key Features

  • Community Spaces: Members can chat, post, and connect
  • Event Tools: Host live sessions and discussions
  • Course Integration: Simple video course tools included

Pricing
Starts at $49/month. Higher tiers add white-labeling and advanced features.

Pros

  • Excellent for building a tight-knit yoga community
  • Nice interface and engagement tools
  • Combines live and recorded content well

Cons

  • Content library features are basic
  • Not ideal if your focus is mainly on video classes
  • No branded app unless on high-tier plans

6. WordPress + MemberPress (Custom)

For total control, you could build your own yoga membership platform using WordPress with plugins like MemberPress, WP Video Gallery, and BuddyPress. This is best for those with tech skills or a budget for developers.

Key Features

  • Fully Customisable: Design every detail of your site
  • Flexible Plugins: Add video libraries, gated content, forums
  • Content Ownership: No platform fees

Pricing
WordPress is free, but hosting, plugins, and development can cost $500–$5,000+ up front, plus ongoing fees.

Pros

  • Complete control and flexibility
  • Scalable with the right setup
  • No platform cut of your revenue

Cons

  • Requires technical knowledge or dev help
  • High setup time and potential cost
  • Ongoing maintenance and updates required

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