Community & engagement · Live & growth

Showcase retreats and partner studios

Two pages for your real-world presence: a Retreats page promoting upcoming trips (with sign-up on your own site), and a Partner studios directory of physical locations your members can visit.

Retreats: promote your trips

The Retreats page gives members a gallery of your upcoming retreats and getaways, each with an image, description, and date. Every retreat links out to your own page for details and booking — payment for retreats happens outside the platform, on whatever booking system you already use.

Instructors add their own retreats from a "My retreats" page: title, description, date, an image, and the link to the external retreat page. If you have nothing coming up, leave the section off so members never see an empty page.

Partner studios: your real-world network

Partner studios is a directory of physical locations you collaborate with — think of it as a "friends of the studio" list your members can visit while traveling or nearby. Each studio gets its own page with a name, city, short and long description, contact details, a main image plus a photo gallery, and up to three highlight cards for specialties or facilities.

You can add an optional invitation block ("Drop in for a class") telling visiting members what they get, and a note about your collaboration. Drag gallery photos to reorder them — dragging one to the top makes it the new main image. A "Visible to members" switch lets you prepare a page in private and publish when it's ready, and you can choose which instructors are allowed to edit each studio.

Why bother with offline pages?

Digital members love a physical anchor. A retreat page plants the seed months before someone books, and a partner-studio directory turns your platform into a travel companion. Both make your membership feel bigger than a video library.

Step by step

  1. Turn on "Retreats" and/or "Partner studios" under Settings → Pages and sections.
  2. For a retreat: have an instructor open "My retreats", click "New retreat", fill in title, description, date, and image, and paste the link to your booking page.
  3. For a studio: open Partner studios in the admin, click "Create partner studio", and fill in name, city, descriptions, contact info, and images.
  4. Optionally add the invitation block and highlight cards, then leave "Visible to members" on to publish.

Good to know

  • Add at least one real retreat before enabling the page — an empty section shows a placeholder.
  • Give each partner studio a genuine welcome line; it reads as a personal recommendation from you.

Related articles