Most yoga teachers running their own classes hold the whole studio together by hand — class schedules in a spreadsheet, memberships tracked in email, payments split across three apps that don't talk to each other. The teaching is the work they trained for. The studio business is the work nobody trained them for, and it slowly eats their week.
The teachers who scale beyond the first hundred students aren't the ones who teach harder. They're the ones who get the studio business off their plate and back into one place where it runs itself.
HeyMarvelous was built for exactly that. A studio-business platform shaped around the way yoga teachers actually work — not generic fitness software borrowed from a gym chain, and not a bookings widget retrofitted to do more than it was designed for.
HeyMarvelous isn't a third-party tool you sign up for separately and remember to keep paying for. It lives inside the YogaPros ecosystem at four direct touchpoints, designed so the studio side of your teaching never feels like a second job.
Premium and Standard partners pay to be on Partner Home. Hero is different. Hero is a single seat, held only for partners that have integrated deeply enough that removing them would change what YogaPros membership actually is.
HeyMarvelous earned the seat by building toward the same teacher we serve — by making the studio-business side of teaching survivable at the early stages, professional at the middle stages, and scalable at the senior stages. The integration is structural. The partnership is editorial. The fee is bespoke and is not the reason it sits here.
"We don't sell Hero. We approve it. HeyMarvelous earned this position by integrating with the parts of teaching that determine whether a career survives its third year — and by holding member pricing the way a professional body should expect a partner to."