Claristation
FOR YOGA & PILATES INSTRUCTORS

Posts that sound like a teacher, not a wellness influencer.

We write daily content in your voice — anatomically literate, not preachy, never another sunset-and-mantra post.

$99 / month Studios and private teachers Cancel anytime

Yoga Instagram is cosplay of itself.

Sunset poses. "Find your inner peace." Mantra-of-the-day. Beautiful — and forgettable.

Students who would love your actual teaching never find it.

Because they have to scroll past every pose-of-the-day post first. Most don't.

Sound like the teacher students tell their friends about.

We learn your style (vinyasa, yin, restorative, mat pilates, reformer), your typical student, and the philosophy you bring to every cue.

Written in your voice.

We learn the words you use and the words you would never let cross your feed.

Designed in your style.

Every carousel and video honors your aesthetic — typography, palette, mood.

Tuned to your audience.

Posts are calibrated to the kind of person you actually want to attract.

Published quietly.

TikTok today. Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube Shorts rolling out.

The whole workflow

Three steps. One of them is just glancing.

01

A 15-minute conversation

We'll feel like coffee, not a form. We ask what you do, who you do it for, what makes you angry, what you wish your clients knew. We look at a few photos. We learn your visual language.

02

We draft. You glance.

Every morning, a post is waiting in your dashboard. Most days, you'll approve it without touching it. When something's off, you change a word and we learn from it for next time.

03

It goes out. Quietly.

We publish to every platform you have connected. You go see your clients.

The fifteen minutes that change everything

The fifteen minutes that decide everything.

A few of the questions we'll ask you:

  1. Q01 Style(s) you teach?
  2. Q02 Studio, private, online — or mix?
  3. Q03 What's the wellness cliché you'd retire?
  4. Q04 What do you wish more new students understood?
  5. Q05 What does a class actually sound like from your students' side?
  6. Q06 Three photos of your space.
"It's the only fifteen minutes of marketing 'work' I've done in six months. And I haven't missed a day of posting."
— A therapist, three months in
What we'd write for yoga & pilates instructors

Six yoga & pilates instructors. Six voices. One platform.

Six samples Claristation generated for working professionals in this space. Tap through each carousel. Notice how different each one sounds — and looks.

Slide 1
Showing up is the practice.
For beginners

Most new students apologize when they walk in. For being stiff. For being new. For being a beginner. I tell them: that's the only thing the room actually rewards. Stop apologizing.

Natural linen tones. Soft window light. Bare studio floor.

Slide 1
Restorative isn't easy yoga.
Restorative

I teach this class for people who think they should be 'further along' in their practice. Restorative is where the work actually integrates. Strength without rest is just stress in a leotard.

Sage and cream. Soft watercolor. Bolster and blanket close-ups.

Slide 1
Vinyasa isn't choreography.
Vinyasa / flow

I've taught vinyasa for eleven years. The students who progress aren't the ones with the deepest backbends. They're the ones who finally stop using strength to muscle through a pose, and start letting the breath do the work.

Cream and ink. Hand-set serif. Movement-line motif.

Slide 1
Pilates isn't a cardio class.
Pilates / reformer

I have clients who came in with two years of back pain and left after twelve sessions without it. The work wasn't dramatic. It was three deep breaths and a series of small, specific positions, twice a week.

Soft pastels. Editorial reformer close-ups.

Slide 1
I won't talk about your aura.
Anti-wellness-cult

I love yoga. I dislike a lot of what gets sold alongside it. If you've been put off by the wellness-industrial complex but still want to move, this is a room for you.

High-contrast B&W. Single red bar.

Slide 1
I never adjust without asking.
Trauma-informed

I trained in trauma-informed teaching after a year of watching students leave my classes feeling worse. The work is small. The result is large. Most of my students stay for years.

Deep blues and cream. Spacious. Restrained.

The time math

Two hours editing reels, or two more privates.

Yoga teachers we work with spend zero time editing now. Studio fills the way it should.

Without With Claristation
Brainstorming post ideas ~2 hrs/week 0
Writing captions ~3 hrs/week 0
Designing visuals ~4 hrs/week 0
Editing slideshows / videos ~3 hrs/week 0
Scheduling + publishing ~2 hrs/week 0
Reviewing what we drafted 0 ~35 min/week
Total ~14 hrs/week ~35 min/week

Thirteen hours back. Every week. About six hundred hours a year.

What would you do with six hundred hours?

The money math

Or roughly the cost of one good lunch.

Here's what daily, multi-platform content actually costs when you don't do it yourself:

Monthly cost
In-house social media manager $3,500 – $6,000
Freelance content creator $1,500 – $3,500
Boutique social agency $2,500 – $8,000
AI tool + you still doing the work $40–$200 + 14 hrs/week
Claristation $99

The math isn't subtle. At $99 a month, Claristation costs less than the marketing software you're already paying for — and it's actually the team.

Pricing

One plan. Honest pricing.

$99 / month
  • One post a day, every day
  • Published to every platform you connect (TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube Shorts as they roll out)
  • A mix of carousels and short-form video
  • Your voice, your aesthetic, your audience
  • The fifteen-minute onboarding, included
  • Dashboard for previewing, editing, pausing, or scheduling
  • Unlimited brand tweaks — your voice gets sharper as we learn
  • Cancel any time
Start your first month

No tiers. No "Pro" upsells. No per-platform fees.

Common questions

The things people ask first.

Is this just ChatGPT in a wrapper?

No. ChatGPT writes for everyone. We write for you — because we spend the first fifteen minutes learning who you are, then we tune the model with that context every time it writes. Same engine. Very different output.

Will my followers know it's AI?

They'll know it sounds like you, because it does. We don't try to fool anyone. We just produce content that's actually true to your voice, your work, and the people you serve. We're also transparent about AI-generated imagery and follow each platform's disclosure rules.

Can I edit posts before they go out?

Yes. By default, posts arrive in your dashboard the evening before. You can let them publish automatically, or hold them for review. Either way, every edit you make teaches us your voice better.

What if I hate a post?

Reject it with one click. Tell us why with one sentence. We won't make the same mistake twice.

What platforms do you publish to?

TikTok today. Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube Shorts are rolling out through 2026. Every account you connect, we publish to.

How long is the onboarding really?

Fifteen minutes for the conversation. Another five to drop in three or four reference photos. That's it. You can do it on your phone, in the car, between clients.

I'm in a profession that isn't listed. Will this work?

Almost certainly yes. The system is designed around solo professionals and small businesses — not any specific industry. If we can listen to what you do, we can post about it.

What if my business changes — new specialty, new offer?

Update your brief in 30 seconds. The next post reflects it.

Do I own the content?

Every word, every image, every video. Yours.

Cancel anytime?

Anytime. One click. We'll be sad. We won't make it hard.

See it before you buy it

See what we'd post for you tomorrow morning.

Drop us one sentence about your business. We'll generate a sample post — in what we guess your voice sounds like — within a few seconds. Free. No card. No "talk to sales."

If it sounds like you, we'll do the fifteen-minute onboarding to make it sound exactly like you.

Free. No card. No "talk to sales."

Built by founders who lost too many weekends to "just one more post."