Best Squarespace Templates for Yoga Studios and Teachers in 2026

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    What are the best Squarespace templates for yoga studios and teachers?

    Quick Answer: The best Squarespace templates for yoga studios are Klipsan (multi-class schedule focus), Rotate (studio with community feel), and Anza (wellness-forward studio). For solo yoga teachers, Colima (personal brand + booking), Randi (nutrition/yoga hybrid), and AlignFlow (clean wellness layout) are the strongest picks. All work on every Squarespace plan starting at $16/month billed annually.

    You've been teaching yoga for a while. Maybe you're running a studio, maybe you're a solo teacher juggling privates and workshops and a group class at the community center on Thursdays. Either way, you need a website that does more than just look peaceful and have a lotus somewhere on it.

    The tricky part? A solo yoga teacher and a multi-teacher studio need very different things from a website. And most template roundups treat them like the same person. They're not.


    KEY FACTS ABOUT YOGA SQUARESPACE TEMPLATES:

    - Squarespace offers 150+ templates; about 8-10 are well-suited for yoga businesses specifically

    - Squarespace plans in 2026: Basic ($16/mo annual), Core ($23/mo annual), Plus ($39/mo annual), Advanced ($99/mo annual)

    - Acuity Scheduling (owned by Squarespace) integrates directly for class booking, calendar syncing, and automated reminders

    - Mindbody, the yoga industry's standard scheduling tool, can be embedded into any Squarespace template

    - All Squarespace plans now include ecommerce features for selling class packages or memberships

    - 14-day free trial available with no credit card required

    - Every Squarespace template uses the same editor; you can customize any of them extensively


    Why Yoga Teachers & Businesses Need a Different Template Approach

    Most "best templates for yoga" articles hand you a list of pretty wellness-looking designs and call it a day. But here's what they skip: the things a yoga website needs to *do*.

    A yoga teacher's website is a booking engine. It's a credibility builder. It's where someone decides whether to spend an hour in a room with you, breathing and moving in ways that feel vulnerable. That's a different ask than selling candles online.

    And the functional needs split cleanly in two:

    • Solo yoga teachers need a strong personal brand page, a way to book private sessions or workshops, maybe a blog or resource section, and potentially a way to sell recorded classes or courses. It's personal. It's intimate. The whole site is basically saying "here's who I am; here's how to work with me."

    • Yoga studios need a class schedule (the single most important page on the site), teacher bios, location info, pricing tiers, and integration with whatever scheduling platform they're already using. It's operational. It's multi-person. The vibe matters, but the logistics matter more.

    I'm going to cover both, separately, because you deserve recommendations that match what you're building.

    Best Squarespace Templates for Solo Yoga Teachers

    If you're building a personal yoga brand, your website is essentially *you*. Your training, your philosophy, your offerings. These templates give you room to do that well.

    Colima Squarespace Template

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    Colima shows up in almost every yoga template list, and for good reason. It was literally designed with yoga and wellness in mind; the demo content is styled around a yoga teacher's site.

    What makes it work for solo teachers specifically: the layout leads with a strong hero section that sets the vibe, then flows into service descriptions and a booking prompt without feeling cluttered. There's space for your teaching philosophy, your credentials, and a clear path to "book with me."

    The color palette in the demo leans earthy and calm (think sage and cream), but you can change all of that. What you're getting from Colima is the *structure*, and that structure is really well-suited to a solo practitioner who offers a few different services.

    Best for: Yoga teachers who offer privates, small group sessions, and maybe workshops. If your business is built around people booking *you* specifically, this is a great starting point.

    AlignFlow Squarespace Template

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    AlignFlow leans into the wellness/fitness space with a layout that balances imagery with content sections nicely. It doesn't look like a generic business template someone slapped yoga photos into; it feels intentional.

    For solo teachers, the standout feature is how it handles service breakdowns. You get clean sections to describe different offerings (think: private yoga, corporate sessions, retreat information) without the page feeling like an overwhelming menu. There's also good visual hierarchy for testimonials, which matters a lot when your whole business is built on trust and personal connection.

    Best for: Yoga teachers with multiple offerings who want everything organized on one site without it feeling scattered.

    Bloom Squarespace Template

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    Bloom is technically a coaching template, but solo yoga teachers *are* coaches in a lot of ways. The layout prioritizes the personal connection: your story, your approach, your transformation promise. It's structured around building trust and guiding someone toward working with you.

    It works especially well if your yoga business leans more toward one-on-one mentorship, teacher training, or yoga therapy rather than drop-in group classes. The sections for testimonials and "how it works" breakdowns are strong.

    Best for: Yoga teachers who position themselves as mentors or coaches; especially good for teacher trainers or yoga therapists.

    Best Squarespace Templates for Yoga Studios

    Studios have a different set of priorities. You need to get people to class. That means schedule visibility, easy navigation, and enough room for multiple teachers and class types without the site turning into a maze.

    Klipsan Squarespace Template

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    Klipsan is built for fitness studios, and it translates beautifully to yoga. The layout is designed around the idea that people are coming to your site for one main reason: to see what's on the schedule and sign up.

    The homepage structure gives you a hero section to set the mood, then quickly moves into class types, schedule information, and calls to action. It handles multiple class categories well (vinyasa, yin, hot yoga, prenatal; whatever your studio offers), and the overall design feels energetic without being aggressive. That's a balance fitness templates often get wrong.

    For studios using Acuity Scheduling (which is built into the Squarespace ecosystem), Klipsan's layout makes embedding a booking widget feel seamless rather than bolted-on.

    Best for: Established studios with multiple class types and teachers who need a schedule-forward website.

    Rotate Squarespace Template

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    Rotate is another fitness/studio template that works really well for yoga specifically. Where Klipsan feels a bit more high-energy, Rotate brings a community-oriented vibe. It's warmer.

    The template has strong sections for highlighting your studio space (those studio photos you invested in? They'll look great here), introducing your teaching team, and showcasing different membership options. The pricing section layout is particularly useful for studios that offer tiered memberships or class packages.

    Best for: Community-focused yoga studios that want the website to feel welcoming and inclusive rather than sleek and corporate.

    Anza Squarespace Template

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    Anza comes from the wellness/health category, and it works for studios that lean into the holistic side. If your studio offers more than just yoga classes; think acupuncture, massage, wellness workshops, sound healing; Anza gives you the room to present all of that cohesively.

    The layout handles multiple service categories without getting confusing, and the visual style is calm and grounded. It's less "gym" and more "healing space," which matches a lot of yoga studios better than a straight fitness template would.

    Best for: Wellness-focused yoga studios that offer additional healing modalities alongside classes.

    Jenani Squarespace Template

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    Jenani sits in a similar wellness space as Anza but with a slightly different structural approach. It gives more visual weight to images and has strong sections for scheduling and pricing.

    The booking flow integrates smoothly, and the overall aesthetic is professional, a little alternative, and not too clinical. It's a good middle ground for studios that want to feel both established and approachable.

    Best for: Holistic healers

    The Scheduling Piece

    Let's talk about the thing that will make or break your yoga website's usefulness: class scheduling and booking.

    No Squarespace template comes with a built-in class schedule. That functionality comes from integrations. And you have two main options:

    Acuity Scheduling

    Acuity is owned by Squarespace, so the integration is as tight as it gets. It handles class booking, calendar syncing, automated email reminders, and payment processing. For solo teachers and smaller studios, Acuity is usually the right call. You can embed booking directly into your site so students never have to leave.

    Mindbody

    If you're running a larger studio, you're probably already on Mindbody (or considering it). It's the industry standard for yoga and fitness studios with complex scheduling, payroll for multiple teachers, and retail POS needs. Mindbody has its own embed widgets that work on any Squarespace template.

    The key thing: your template choice doesn't limit your scheduling options. Any of the templates above will work with either Acuity or Mindbody. What the template *does* affect is how naturally the booking sections flow within the overall page layout. The studio templates (Klipsan, Rotate) tend to have sections that feel purpose-built for embedding scheduling tools; the solo teacher templates work better with simple "Book Now" buttons linking to an Acuity page.

    Selling Classes, Packages, and Memberships on Squarespace

    Good news here: all Squarespace plans in 2026 include ecommerce features. So whether you want to sell a 10-class punch card, a monthly unlimited membership, or a library of recorded yoga classes, you can do it on any plan.

    For solo teachers selling recorded content or courses, the Comet template (designed for courses and education) is worth a look as a secondary page structure, even if your main site uses one of the templates above.

    For studios selling memberships, Squarespace's member areas feature lets you gate content behind a subscription. Pair that with Acuity for class booking, and you've got a pretty solid tech stack without needing to duct-tape five different platforms together.

    When a Free Built-In Template Isn't Enough or Right

    I'll be honest, every Squarespace built-in template is used by thousands of other people. They're a starting point, and they're good starting points; but if you want your yoga studio's website to look genuinely distinctive, a third-party template is worth considering.

    Two options that work well for yoga businesses:

    • Kseniia Design offers a template called "Vitality" that's specifically designed for yoga studios, meditation teachers, and mindfulness coaches. It's more polished and niche-specific than anything in the free Squarespace library.

    • Applet Studio has wellness-focused templates that give you a more custom feel with layouts you won't see on every other yoga website in your city.

    Both work within the Squarespace editor, so you're not learning a new platform. You're just starting from a more refined, less common starting point.

    Other third-party shops worth browsing for wellness designs: Big Cat Creative and Studio Mesa.

    How to Pick the Right Website Template for Your Yoga Business

    Still not sure? Here's a quick decision framework:

    • Pick Colima or Bloom if: You're a solo teacher and your site is your personal brand. People are booking *you*.

    • Pick Randi or AlignFlow if: You teach yoga but also offer other wellness services. You need room for everything without visual chaos.

    • Pick Klipsan or Rotate if: You run a studio with a schedule, multiple teachers, and you need people to find a class and book it fast.

    • Pick Anza or Jenani if: Your studio is more wellness center than fitness studio. You want the vibe to reflect that.

    • Pick a third-party template if: You want something that doesn't look like every other yoga site in town.

    • And remember: you can try any of these free for 14 days before committing. Load up your own photos, swap the fonts, and see how it feels with *your* content. The demo version is just a suggestion.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Squarespace have a template for yoga studios?

    Yes. Squarespace has several templates well-suited for yoga studios, including Colima (designed specifically for yoga and wellness), Klipsan (fitness studio layout), and AlignFlow (wellness and fitness focused). While no template is exclusively "yoga only," these are built with wellness businesses in mind and can be customized extensively.

    What is the best website builder for a yoga studio?

    Squarespace is the strongest option for most yoga studios in 2026 because it balances design quality, built-in ecommerce, and native Acuity Scheduling integration without requiring technical expertise. It's less expensive than hiring a custom designer, more polished than WordPress for non-technical users, and more reliable than newer AI-based site builders. Plans start at $16/month billed annually.

    Can I add class scheduling to my Squarespace yoga website?

    You can add class scheduling to any Squarespace template using Acuity Scheduling (which Squarespace owns) or by embedding a Mindbody widget. Acuity handles calendar syncing, automated reminders, and online booking directly on your site. For larger studios with complex needs like payroll and retail, Mindbody integrates through embed codes that work on all Squarespace templates.

    How much does a Squarespace website cost for a yoga studio?

    A Squarespace website for a yoga studio costs between $16/month (Basic plan, billed annually) and $99/month (Advanced plan, billed annually). Most yoga studios do well on the Core plan at $23/month, which includes enough features for booking integration and ecommerce.

    Can I sell yoga classes or memberships on Squarespace?

    Yes; all Squarespace plans in 2026 include ecommerce features, so you can sell class packages, drop-in passes, and memberships on any plan. Squarespace's member areas feature also lets you gate recorded classes or course content behind a subscription, which is useful for teachers selling on-demand video libraries alongside in-person sessions.



     
    Janessa

    Written by Janessa Philemon-Kerp, Founder of JPK Design Co

    JPK Design Co is a strategic Squarespace website design studio helping small businesses build conversion-focused websites through templates, resources and 1:1 consulting.

    https://jpkdesignco.com
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