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Add calm daily touches: Audio rooms and the Quote of the day

Audio rooms give members a listening library — meditations, breathwork, podcasts — with a background player, while the Quote of the day adds a small inspirational note to their dashboard.

Audio rooms: a library for the ears

Audio rooms is a dedicated audio page where tracks are organized into sections — meditation, yoga nidra, breathwork, and relaxation — with filters for section and track length so members can find "something short" in seconds. A player bar keeps the audio going while they browse the rest of your site, so a meditation doesn't stop just because they tap around.

You can also embed podcasts at the top of the page: open Podcasts in the admin and paste Spotify links (a show, episode, playlist, or track). They appear in the order you set, no audio hosting required.

Quote of the day: a gentle dashboard moment

The Quote of the day is a small section on each member's dashboard — the home page they see after logging in — showing a short inspirational quote with an encouraging note. The text is built in and rotates on its own, so there's nothing for you to write or maintain. It's a single toggle: on if a calm, reflective tone fits your brand, off if it doesn't.

Why small touches matter

Audio and a daily quote both serve the same goal: giving members a reason to open your platform even on days they don't have 45 minutes for a class. A ten-minute breathing track or a single sentence of encouragement keeps the habit alive — and habit is what keeps subscriptions alive.

Step by step

  1. Turn on "Audio rooms" under Settings → Pages and sections.
  2. Upload audio tracks and tag each with its section (meditation, nidra, breath, or relaxation).
  3. To add podcasts, open Podcasts in the admin and paste Spotify links in the order you want.
  4. Turn on "Quote of the day" in the same Pages and sections list — it appears on the dashboard automatically.

Good to know

  • Short tracks (5–15 minutes) get the most plays — they fit into commutes and lunch breaks.
  • The player keeps going with the screen off on mobile, which is exactly how people listen to meditations.

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