DOLLA for Yoga Teachers — Your Practice, Their Mat, Direct Support
Online classes, sequences, and rituals — students follow you for $1/month, you keep every dollar.
Most yoga teachers earn a fraction of what their classes generate — studios take 50–70%, online platforms take 30%, and direct subscription tools take 10–15% on top of payment processing. After tooling and fees, what reaches the teacher is often less than half of what students paid.
The math of $1/month, applied to your work.
On DOLLA, a student who takes your class follows you for $1/month and the full $1.00 USDC settles to your wallet. The 3-page architecture maps to a typical yoga business: Free Page = teasers and short flows for discovery, Monthly = full class library, Weekly = your VIP students who want live weekly classes and real attention.
Free → Monthly → Weekly. The funnel built in.
5-minute morning flows, breathwork prompts, asana breakdowns, philosophy reels, retreat clips.
Full class library, weekly themed sequences, meditation pack, monthly live class.
Weekly live class with Q&A, personalized sequence requests, the inner-circle WhatsApp-style thread, retreat priority.
What would your audience pay you?
Move the slider. The math is simple — that's the entire pitch.
Share of audience on the Weekly Page ($1/wk ≈ $4.33/mo).
Same audience. Same unit price. The take rate is the difference.
540 Monthly followers + 60 Weekly followers = $800/mo on DOLLA, paid the day they follow.
On Patreon at 8–12% + payment processing, the same audience nets ~$540/mo. The platform takes ~$60/mo of that gross — that's where the Patreon fee shows up.
What this looks like at different scales.
300 monthly students = $300/mo on top of studio income — and gives the teacher their own audience that's not dependent on one studio's class schedule.
2,000 monthly + 100 weekly ≈ $2,433/mo direct, before tier lifts. Most teachers report this replacing or exceeding their in-person teaching income within 6–9 months.
4,500 paying students, mostly Monthly with a tight 150 on Weekly = ~$5,150/mo, with Sovereign-tier supporters often adding meaningful one-time donations after live classes.
Common questions from yoga teachers.
Can I host live classes through DOLLA?
DOLLA supports posting recorded classes to your Monthly and Weekly pages. For live classes, most teachers run them on Zoom or Riverside and post the recording to the Weekly Page within 24 hours so the inner circle has on-demand access too.
How does DOLLA compare to Glo or Alo Moves for me as a teacher?
Those platforms hire teachers and pay a flat or revenue-share rate — typically very small per-student economics. On DOLLA you bring your own audience and keep 100% of every $1/month. The tradeoff: you have to own audience-building yourself (the Free Page + Discover feed help, but it's still your work).
Do I need to be a certified teacher (200hr/500hr) to use DOLLA?
There's no certification requirement on DOLLA. The platform is open to any teacher — students decide who to follow. That said, teachers with credible training and a clear specialty tend to retain followers longer.
Can I sell one-time workshops or trainings on DOLLA?
DOLLA's primary model is recurring follows. Most teachers run workshops as 'follow for $1/mo, get the workshop replay and live access for the next 30 days.' Subscription is the engine; one-time workshops live inside the Monthly or Weekly tier.
Start free. Keep 100%. Forever.
No platform fees on your $1/month follows. No minimum payout. USDC settles to your wallet the moment a fan follows.
Create your DOLLA — it’s free →