How we became the number one alternative to MINDBODY, and how yoga helped us get there

I've written before about how we're not afraid to mention our competitors by name, and ultimately, how we view competition very differently than most companies do. As I look back on our growth since we initially launched in 2011, it strikes me that many of our most important lessons in business, are also lessons that are found in yoga.

It's worth asking the question, how did we get here?

How can a small team of people who have no outside investment become the number one software alternative to mindbody, a company that boasts over 30,000 customers and has raised over $100 million in venture capital (ONE HUNDRED MILLION!!!) and is valued at over a half a billion dollars. 

After all that money is counted, every single day, there are countless businesses asking the question "should I go with Tula, or should I go with mindbody?"

How is this even possible?

Some of the answers lie in the practice of yoga, and I think there is value in these lessons not just for our business, but for many others as well.

Accept where you are

The most difficult lesson, and accordingly the most important, is that you must accept where you are. It's such a simple, but powerful truth, that is at once obvious, while extraordinarily difficult to do.

The temptation for a company like ours is to ignore mindbody, to pretend they don't exist, or even worse to pretend we are big just like them. But ultimately you can't provide something different if all you're offering is a better version of the same thing.

By accepting the fact that we're a small company going against a massive corporation, we've been able to be ourselves, write openly about our thoughts on competition, and win customers because we provide a level of service that mindbody could only dream of.

Set An Intention

Once you go to a few yoga classes where you set an intention in the beginning, you start to realize how many things we do in life that are done without intention. It's been very helpful for us to ask ourselves 'why are we doing this'? What is the goal of this new feature? Why is this something we should build instead of something else?

What is our intention here?

We never set out to be the biggest fitness software company in the world. Instead, we set out to be the best software in the world for independent yoga studios. If this sounds hyper-focused to you, that's because it is. If you're a big chain of fitness clubs that needs corporation type features, yeah, we're not for you, please see mindbody.

By setting our intention to providing the best software for yoga studios, we never got distracted building features our core customers didn't need or care about.

Do not fear your strength

It is unfortunate that as individuals we often fear our own strength. I believe that our awareness of our egos, and our rightful fear of it running unfettered,  to an overcorrection where we fear our strength, and we often times do not call upon it when we need it most.

I notice that on my yoga mat, I usually feel strong, and that I feel good feeling strong. This is an interesting gift that I have used to move our business forward.

When mindbody tried to hijack a Quora thread, I called them out on it while every other company in our industry sat on their hands. When Yoga Journal (which is run by Active Interest Media, a corporate media conglomerate that publishes over 100 magazines ranging from body building to horse riding) wouldn't let us in their conference because mindbody's influence is so large, we wrote about Yoga Journal and the Business of Yoga.

It's okay to summon your strength, and it will help you succeed.

Do your practice

Another obvious yet difficult lesson is that we must do our practice in order to achieve results. We joke that the universe can tell when we're working on an important feature or when we're pushing out loads of small bug fixes, because we see it in more signups, a mention on twitter, or a compliment on facebook.

No one ever regretted going to yoga class, and yet it can be difficult to get off the couch and walk or drive to the studio. Sometimes the things we need to do the most are the things we put off the longest. 

All businesses have a practice they should follow. Knowing yours (our is shipping code) is key to your success.

Unexpected Rewards

I noticed that when I practice yoga regularly, I also make it to bed before midnight and I sleep really well. When I go to yoga and set an intention though, never do I set an intention to sleep well. And yet, a great night sleep is something that I enjoy very much. 

There are ancillary benefits to setting an intention and doing our practice.

The most surprising thing to me about Tula is that we now have Dance Studios, Art studios, Pole Fitness studios and others using our software. I truly thought that because we had chosen yoga as the market we were focusing on, and that because we were born when Maile opened her yoga studio, that we would end up completely excluding these other businesses due to our focus. And I was okay with this.

But what we've seen is that people who own class based businesses of all types are looking for something better too, just like we were. 

It's weird, because had we tried from the beginning to appeal to all of these businesses, we probably would have gotten lost in the noise.

What's happened though is that people who own small businesses are often very smart, and looking for good solutions for their businesses. They think about things like "what other kinds of businesses might have similar needs as me?"

And so an art studio ends up googling 'yoga studio software'.

Not because they have a yoga studio, but because they've thought about what their needs are, and what other kinds of businesses might have the same needs too.

And then they find us.

Breathe

And this brings us to the last lesson. Another, for me anyway, that is difficult to learn is that sometimes you need to just breathe. No one wonders why the 6 month old isn't walking or why the teenager isn't running a business. 

There is a natural growth cycle for businesses, and forcing growth can often lead to problems. Being patient early on allowed us to scale more smoothly later.

I'm certainly not the first person to talk about how lessons on the mat can be brought into our daily lives, but these are a few I've found particularly helpful in the arena of business.

New Feature: Document Storage

We're always making constant improvements to Tula - some small, some big, some unseen and some that are obvious. Today we just released a small new feature that you can use to store waivers or any other important documents you want to associate with your students.

Simply visit the profile page of one of your students, and drag any file into the document section. Like everything we build, it's super easy, super fast and super flexible. Check out the animated gif below to see it in action.

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Teach yoga to baby boomers

I came across this article in my twitter feed today about a company that has built an entire city catering to baby-boomers, and I had the thought: 'more yoga instructors should be teaching more yoga to more baby boomers.'  

It's pretty well known that there's a bit of a supply and demand imbalance for yoga instructors, and in some cities even amazing yoga instructors struggle to find studios to teach in. The solution then is to generate demand.

Here's a business idea for any yoga instructor having trouble finding a place to teach:

  1. Contact every retirement home within a 15 mile radius of where you live and figure out whether they'd be interested in partnering with you to provide a service to their community.
  2. Explain that you want to provide yoga to their community at a certain price per person. Let's say $10 per person as an example. They don't have to pay anything, they just need to provide you with a room that could hold enough people for the class.
  3. Take the first $50 to cover your costs, and then have some appropriate revenue share afterwards.

Of course, adjust and modify the specifics above as appropriate for you and your community. Everything is hard and this wouldn't be easy. But I think the theme applies. More and more people are retiring every day, and moving into communities that must cater in a better way to the health and well being of retirees.

As yoga instructors, you have the ability to provide a service that gives you the opportunity to enhance people's lives through yoga, while also giving other businesses a service that will help them stay competitive as they look to attract new customers.

Take it for what it's worth - I think a yoga business focused on serving baby boomers would do extraordinarily well.

 

Introducing Student Access

Today, we're announcing our biggest update ever to Tula. It's in production now and ready for you to use immediately! 

In this release, we've re-written both our payment form and calendar widgets, and we're introducing a new widget we're calling the 'Student Widget', bringing to life a whole new set of features to our customers that we're calling: Student Access.

Like our other widgets, the student widget is designed to be placed inside your own website.

If a student is managing the credit cards they have on file, they can do this on your site. If they're unregistering for a class, they do it in the context of being on your site. And when they're logged in they can register for a class with two presses of a button.

But we didn't stop there.

We also modified our invitations system so that as you open access up to your students, they can request an invitation to Tula - all the while remaining on your site.

We hope you love Student Access as much as we do, and you can check out this brief screencast below to see all the specifics of how the new widgets work.


Tula Customer Event Roundup!

Check out what some of our awesome United States customers have lined up for workshops and special events. If you're in one of these towns, mix up your practice and sign up for an event! 

Tula Yoga Chicago
Chicago, IL

The 6 Healing Sounds: Meridian Based Yoga/Meditation Series
Last Saturday, March 29, 2014 – Saturday, August 30, 2014 - 5:00 pm- 7:00 pm

 The 6 healing sounds are a Qi Gong exercise that combine vocalizations with a gestured movement, and a meditation centered around each major organ.  They are designed to replenish and strengthen the energies present in the body’s organs.  They are a fun way to engage in a different type of meditation practice, and have a powerful effect on the body.

Each class will have a brief lecture on the meridian(s) we are working with and the organ system as understood in the Chinese medical sense.  We will then do a restorative yoga practice that will stimulate specific meridian(s), followed by initiation into the healing sound for that organ and the corresponding meditation

For more info and to purchase, click here: http://tulayoga.net/special-events/2013/12/6/the-6-healing-sounds-meridian-based-yogameditation-series

Yoga in Yosemite! Retreat
Monday, May 12, 2014 – Saturday, May 17, 2014

Disconnect from all the gadgets and truly connect with the earth in one of the most spectacular places on earth - Yosemite National Forest. This is not your typical retreat, the star-filled sky will be our ceiling and the soft ground will be our beds. Join us for this 5.5 day stay in Yosemite’s backcountry and reconnect, rejuvenate and relax. 

There are only 4 spots remaining so sign up soon!

http://tulayoga.net/special-events/2014/5/12/yosemite-yogabackpacking-retreat

Jai Rhythm
Ventura, CA

Radiant Heart Fire with Rob Hess & Live Music
Saturday, March 29 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Liberate and ignite the fire of your heart with Live Music
As we feel the shift in the season and the flow of life it is good to hear the call of the heart, and answer it. This workshop will connect to the scared power that flows through us and unites us at the core and to the great prana shakti (the life force). Our bodies are sacred vessels and our energetic heart is the fire alter for our highest realization and the most practical guide for living yoga. Rob will take you on this journey through the Prana Flow sequences that will liberate and ignite the fire of ones heart, nourish the soul and give you practical tools to deepen your Flow yoga experience. A regular yoga practice is recommended but not required.

http://www.jairhythm.com/workshops/

Giggling Lotus
San Francisco, CA

Yoga Mala to Benefit Muttville
Sunday, April 27 - 2:00 pm

We will do 108 sun salutations to benefit and honor the senior dogs at Muttville and all of their helpful programs. Intention is what counts here…do as many as you can! All levels are welcome to join in for this important cause.

$35 suggested donation or whatever one can afford.

http://www.gigglinglotus.com/events.html

Indigo Yoga
Beavercreek, OH 

Vino and Vinyasa
Friday, March 28 - 5:30 pm

Happy Hour anyone? Join Amy for a wine tasting and an all levels yoga class with wine from our friends at Caesar Creek Vineyards in Xenia. From the ground to the glass, Caesar Creek Vineyards will provide the perfect beginning and perfect ending to this vinyasa flow class suitable for all. Nurture your mind, body, and spirit, just as the earth has nurtured the grapevines to bear fruit for this amazing wine. Awaken your senses, relax, stretch, laugh, and start your weekend with your community of friends.

http://indigoyogadayton.com/blog/vino-and-vinyasa-friday-march-28th-at-530-pm/  

Eastern Groove Yoga
Chicago, IL 

Accelerated ATS (American Tribal Style) with Grace of Eastern Fire
Sunday, April 13 – 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Do you dance Raqs Sharqi and would like to try something a little different? Are you a Tribal Fusion dancer looking to know more about the roots of tribal belly dance? Are you just ATS® curious; wondering what's this cueing, vocabulary thing all about? You can find out in just one afternoon that American Tribal Style isn't a strange cousin it's a style sister. Once you know the cues and a few basic moves, you will be able to connect with fellow dancers and dance, with little worry about what to do next. This workshop is for those with previous belly dance experience. It is designed to quickly familiarize you with this interesting style and to show ATS® in relation to Tribal Fusion and Raqs Sharqi. Come to learn and play!

http://www.easterngroove.com/workshops.html

Open Space Studios
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

Beat Yoga
First & Last Friday of every month – 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

1 hour. 1 beat. 1 love.
Bounce, move and groove in this non-traditional yoga class where we turn up the music and flow to the beat. This class is all about the tunes as you are guided through an open level Vinyasa Flow class where you can feel free to put a little dancing in your poses. Smile, laugh and even sing if the feeling strikes you! Set the tone for your weekend in this fun, free spirited class. There will be a different "beat" each week.

http://www.openspacestudiosvi.com/beat-yoga.html 

Yoga East
Cape Girardeau, MO

Stress Less Massage Clinic
Saturday, April 4 - 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm

This is a community based Thai Yoga Massage Therapy Clinic. It serves our mission to help people in our community live more stress less and makes therapeutic massage affordable to all. Clients receive Thai Massage,or energy work, in a semi-private setting, fully clothed, with one of our licensed massage therapists.  You choose the sliding scale fee, you can afford to pay, cash only. We offer these community massage clinics several times a month. You may contact us to schedule a massage clinic appointment time in advance as the number of clients we are able to serve is limited. Walk -ins are always welcomed also. Bring a friend and come on in. You can start to live more stress less today!

 Sliding scale pay as you can rates: 25 minute sessions $15-$25

http://yogaeast.abmp.com/special-events-workshops 

Invisible Bee Yoga
Minneapolis, MN

Kiss My Asana Yogathon
April 1 – 30 

We've put together a team of teachers and students who are participating in Mind Body Solution's "Kiss My Asana Yogathon" during the month of April.

The Yogathon was created to raise funds to maintain the current Adaptive Yoga programs at Mind Body Solutions. MBS is also planning to build new programs for anyone who could use yoga to help experience the sense of wholeness they deserve.  

If you would like to join the Invisible Bee Yoga team please visit our special Yogathon page here, or you are welcome to join as an individual. Our studio goal is to raise $500.

We will be offering a number of special donation classes during April to help raise proceeds for the event. Everyone is welcome to attend these classes! 

http://www.invisiblebeeyoga.com/new-special-events

Mel O Yoga
Palm Bay, FL

SUP Paddleboard Yoga at Ballard Park
Saturday, April 12 – 10:00 am

Bring yourself, water and a towel to Ballard Park to learn all about SUP Yoga!

http://www.meloyoga.com/prices/

Yoga Sol
Croton-on-Hudson, NY

Yoga Sol Kids Series
Thursdays April 3 – June 12 – 6:15 pm

Boys Yoga (8-12yrs) 6:15pm – 7:15pm THURSDAYS Apr 3 – Jun 12 no class Apr 17 Many professional male athletes enthusiastically practice yoga. It helps get their game on while increasing strength, flexibility, focus, and agility. Classes are for boys only. 10 weeks/$180

Teen Yoga (13-17 yrs) 7:30pm – 8:45pm Yoga offers tools to guide students in self-exploration, provide ways to handle stress, anger, anxiety, depression and other challenges facing teens while developing a positive influence of teens and their bodies for the rest of their lives. 10 weeks/$180

http://myyogasol.com/yoga-sol-kids-classes/