Home » Designing Websites » The 10 Best Yoga Website ExamplesThe 10 Best Yoga Website Examples Written by WBE Staff Updated on January 5, 2023 Comments {0} We may receive a commission from our partners if you click on a link and purchase a product or service on their website. Learn more Namaste!Just as you’d greet anyone entering your studio with a warm, friendly, and respectful greeting, so too are first online impressions key to your yoga practice’s success.That’s why it’s so important to get the tone, style, and design of your website just right. But, just like tree pose, it’s a balancing act. You need to make sure your site’s images, copy, and layout are all working together not only to set the right mood and showcase your studio’s services, but to also sell the ethos, people, and energy that powers your practice.Whether you’re building your yoga website from scratch, or giving your studio’s existing online presence a spruce up, you don’t have to go it alone. Finding the right business website template can be daunting, so we’ve assembled our list of 10 of the top yoga websites on the web to provide you with some design inspiration.Handily, we’ve also noted which website builder each of the upcoming examples was created with, so you can emulate your favourite sites with ease – and leave the twists, turns, and tricky stuff to the yoga mat! 1 Feel Good Yoga 2 Natural Living 3 Yoga in DeMun 4 Dharma Yoga Wheel 5 Little Yogis 6 LEVELSIX 7 Lila Lolling 8 Karma Yoga San Francisco 9 Arden Yoga and Wellness 10 ONE Yoga 11 Best Yoga Website Examples: Conclusion 1 Feel Good Yoga Go to the top Made with SquarespaceSquarespace is known for producing immersive design templates that prioritize white space, while minimizing the amount of visual clutter on a page. Unsurprisingly, this kind of modern, clear-eyed, ‘zen’ approach is well-suited to the needs of a yoga site – something Feel Good Yoga’s online presence attests to. Feel Good Yoga Gallery Click the image below to expand Close A full-width image and colorful CTA buttons help Feel Good Yoga establish a calming, tranquil mood from the get-go Feel Good Yoga employs plenty of white space to keep the focus firmly on the yoga Feel Good Yoga's site has several YouTube videos embedded in it, to provide a more interactive user experience Based in Lausanne, Switzerland, Feel Good Yoga creates good vibes both on the mat and online. Built with Squarespace, Feel Good Yoga’s website harnesses the refreshing nature of crisp, symmetrical images, clean lines, and a simple palette. Crucially, Feel Good Yoga doesn’t clog up the page with unnecessary content, either; instead, it sticks only to what you need to learn about the company, and what you need to do to book a class.With Feel Good Yoga’s Squarespace-powered template, you can:Embed a YouTube videoSet up an ‘About Us’ pageInclude a Google Maps widget with your studio’s locationAdd links to your social media pages with clickable iconsImplement a booking schedule for people to arrange yoga classes with youIntegrate an email capture form into your site.Like what you see? Explore Feel Good Yoga’s site for more, or take a look at other Squarespace templates. 2 Natural Living Go to the top Made with WixAs a platform that quite literally does it all, it comes as no surprise that Wix offers several stunning yoga website templates to choose from. We’re particularly fond, however, of Kiwi yogi Noreen of Natural Living. She’s taken Wix’s visual framework and made it her own with a pleasant, uncomplicated website design that instantly settles the pulse. Natural Living Gallery Click the image below to expand Close Natural Living's homepage leads with an animated image of ripples moving across a body of water. Soothing! Natural Living strikes a compelling balance of copy and images Natural Living flanks key information with the calming presence of yoga-related images Composed in a horizontal, visually-centric layout that lets its images do the talking, Natural Living’s asymmetric design doesn’t make it any less easy on the eye. You can’t see it in the above screenshot, either, but the waves in the full-width image above ripple on the live site, adding another calming layer of dynamism to an already impressive site.Among the features one of Wix’s yoga website templates allows you to add to your studio’s online presence are:Social icons for quick links to your social media pagesA booking calendar or schedule for real-time appointment organizationAn ‘About Us’ page with a digital map of your company’s physical locationA contact form to automate customer enquiriesFeel like checking it out for yourself? Head to Natural Living’s site to do so. 3 Yoga in DeMun Go to the top Made with WeeblyWeebly is well-known for its outstanding free plan and excellent range of SEO integrations and support. But it’s also been keeping a secret – that it currently powers some of the best yoga websites on the web. Exhibit A? Missouri-based Yoga studio Yoga in DeMun. Yoga in DeMun Gallery Click the image below to expand Close Yoga in DeMun instantly establishes rapport by featuring a full-width image of its founder, Christy Yoga in DeMun uses the valuable real estate on its homepage to advertise upcoming events Yoga in DeMun's contact and email capture forms are large and intuitive Click through to Yoga in DeMun’s homepage, and you’re greeted immediately with a full-width image of Christy, the face of the brand. This instantly humanizes the studio, making you feel at ease while simultaneously pointing you to other key parts of the site: such as the store, ‘Contact Us’ page, and an area to book online courses.Yoga in DeMun’s website also has a clean, simple contact form, plus a full width section for advertising events, such as the Diwali New Moon Meditation pictured in the gallery above.Yoga websites built with Weebly contain a wide variety of features, including the ability to:Add user reviews, quotes, and testimonialsCustomize your site’s header and footer with links to your social mediaEmbed an email capture form to feed straight into your email inboxIntegrate your ecommerce storeCreate and maintain a library of tutorial videos and interactive online coursesTo grab more inspiration first-hand, head to Yoga in DeMun’s excellent website. 4 Dharma Yoga Wheel Go to the top Made with WeeblyOkay, so Dharma Yoga Wheel (DYW) isn’t a practice per se – nor is it a studio, like the rest of the examples here. The DYW is actually an innovative piece of kit designed to release and relieve muscular tension in the back, shoulders, abdomen, chest, and hip flexors. The DYW has a cool idea, and – thanks to Weebly, and some thoughtful design – a cool website, too. Dharma Yoga Wheel Gallery Click the image below to expand Close Dharma's cleverly-positioned CTA buttons mingle with its images, creating an integrated, interconnected effect Image grids showcase Dharma Yoga Wheel's product in an alluring tableau of color Dharma Yoga Wheel's full-width images highlight the flair (and flexibility!) of the brand and product Wisely, DYW’s website chooses to keep the focus on its product and central USP (unique selling point) – the wheel itself. Everything from the commanding top header image – which depicts the wheel in action, along with a cleverly-placed ‘Store’ button call to action – to the ‘Contact’ page has been designed to emphasize the product.DYW also employs a scrollable image gallery to good effect, showing off the wheel’s capabilities in several triptychs of vivid color.When you follow in DYW’s footsteps and create a yoga website with Weebly, you’ll be able to include:High quality image galleries to display your product or serviceEmbed full width images and YouTube videos into your pagesIntegrate an online storeCreate a blog to post original content, regularlyAdd information about your company’s history, team, and foundersWho said you couldn’t reinvent the wheel? To make a closer acquaintance with this excellent yoga website example, check out Dharma Yoga Wheel’s website. 5 Little Yogis Go to the top Made with WixAs ”Hong Kong’s first and only yoga studio”, it’s fair to say the company has a knack for doing things a little differently. Unsurprisingly, that ethos of innovation also extends to the company’s website, which – though it’s built on Wix’s widely-used, all-round platform – certainly offers up plenty of unique flair. Little Yogis Gallery Click the image below to expand Close Little Yogis makes key information - including its location, opening hours, and contact details - available right at the top of the homepage for ease Little Yogis' site builds trust with large, welcoming images of its teachers Little Yogis' website showcases images of its classes in a clickable hexagonal gallery One of the things that’s so refreshing about Little Yogis’ simple, to-the-point website is that it serves up everything you need on the homepage. In a matter of moments, you know exactly what Little Yogis does, what its mission is, who the teachers are, and how much it costs. All the phone, email, address, and opening hours info you need is available at a glance, and you can embed a straightforward contact form for customers to get in touch directly.Should you choose to emulate Little Yogis and cultivate a similarly friendly, inviting web presence with Wix, you’ll be able to:Post an online booking calendar to allow people to reserve class spots instantlyCollect the email addresses of potential customers for your mailing listShowcase clickable studio snapshots in a fun honeycomb patternEmbed your Instagram feed, and have it update in real timeWant to dive deeper? Go check out Little Yogis’ website yourself! 6 LEVELSIX Go to the top Made with SquarespaceEarning sixth spot on our list of the best yoga website examples is… LEVELSIX! Established in 2017 by four friends in the South London borough of Peckham, this young company of yogis is making a name providing classes, retreats, events, and workshops – not to mention a safe space to go and chill. LEVELSIX’s space on the internet serves a similar purpose – and, thanks to a Squarespace design template, it’s as easy on the eye as it is on the soul… LEVELSIX Gallery Click the image below to expand Close LEVELSIX contrasts vivid colors and hues with white space and a stark block letraset heading LEVELSIX provides an online booking form for real-time appointment making LEVELSIX goes back to basics with straightforward image columns that are easy on the eye In contrast to some of the more muted color palettes of the other yoga website examples on this list, LEVELSIX trades up to a more vivid scale of hues and contrast. The company puts the engrossing narrative of its backtory front and center, while a large class booking calendar ensures that the focus never strays too far from the yoga itself.Just some of the design functionalities you can take advantage of with a Squarespace yoga site are:A sticky sidebar menu and dynamic image blocksA dedicated page for your studio’s terms and conditionsA lively ‘About Us’ page to tell your practice’s storyA clickable image gallery grid to introduce the world to your yoga teachersCheck out LEVELSIX’s online presence to get hooked. 7 Lila Lolling Go to the top Made with WixIntroducing her practice as “ancient yoga for modern times”, and a mode of “personal and planetary transformation”, New York-based yogi Lila Lolling’s website immediately establishes the instructor’s unique brand and selling point. Lila Lolling Gallery Click the image below to expand Close Lila Lolling's website immediately builds her brand and beliefs Lila Lolling draws attention to her book through a full-width block and intelligent use of color and patterns Lila Lolling's site uses its Wix site to build hype around upcoming self-care retreats Using Wix’s litany of design tools and functionalities, Lila has created a simple – yet highly effective – website. With a pleasant pink pastel palette and a smooth, scrolling user experience, Lila has created a site that does everything: from advertising her latest book and upcoming immersive self-care retreats, to explaining her personal brand and beliefs.Just a handful of the things you can achieve when – like Lila Lolling – you use Wix to build your website are:Customize your website’s footer, and apply a sticky header or sidebarEmbed an email capture or simple contact formAdd a blog to talk all things yoga and fitnessAdd an online booking calendarCreate a bustling ‘About Us’ page that shows off your company’s history, as well as your personal and professional credentialsHead to Lila Lolling to find out more, or – if that note about blogging has caught your eye – explore our guide to how to start a fitness blog in 2021. 8 Karma Yoga San Francisco Go to the top Made with SquarespaceBased in sunny San Fran, Karma Yoga offers a range of mindfulness services, including yoga classes, training, and retreats. Another company to have used Squarespace’s phenomenal design templates to reflect the balance and tranquility of its yoga practice, Karma Yoga’s site is a joy to behold. Karma Yoga San Francisco Gallery Click the image below to expand Close Karma Yoga's website uses layered text and image blocks to cultivate a multi-dimensional effect Karma Yoga's interactive image carousel pulls directly through from its Instagram feed, to keep things relevant Karma Yoga shows off the experience and enthusiasm of its instructors with a page dedicated to their profiles Multi-layered, ‘floating’ design blocks – ideal for CTAs, quotes, visions, missions, and special deals – give Karma Yoga’s homepage a dynamic, three-dimensional feel. What’s more, the site’s dedicated ‘Teachers’ section allows you to get acquainted with the practice’s instructors, while channeling a modern, monochromatic feel.Lastly, Karma’s Instagram feed – embedded near the footer in an interactive ‘carousel’ function – proves that, like its name, what goes around really does come back around.To get your little dose of karmic inspiration, head to Karma Yoga San Francisco’s website. 9 Arden Yoga and Wellness Go to the top Made with GoDaddyGoDaddy is known for its user-friendly, design-assisted format, as well as the super simple layout of its templates. We know it – and apparently Murfreesboro, Tennessee-based Yoga studio Arden Yoga and Welllness knows it, too. Arden Yoga and Wellness Gallery Click the image below to expand Close Arden Yoga and Wellness utilizes a simple layout, with bold font and enticing CTAs Arden Yoga and Wellness showcases the profile and passion of its founder, Kira Arden Yoga and Wellness' review integration lets its customers do the talking Built with a consistent, calming (and consistently calming!) color palette, Arden Yoga and Wellness will have you relaxed and ready for your class well before you reach the studio.Large transparent buttons invite you to ‘Click Here For On Demand Yoga’, while a dedicated ‘About Us’ section allows you to showcase the you behind the yoga.Powered by GoDaddy, Arden Yoga and Wellness’s site will serve as great inspo for anyone looking to:Add a contact form to turn your site’s visitors into clientsShowcase reviews from satisfied current and former customersCollect email addresses for your newsletterClearly list your studio’s policiesOffer your site’s users a series of FAQsTo check out the beautiful site founder Kira (and GoDaddy) has built, head to Arden Yoga and Wellness’s website. 10 ONE Yoga Go to the top Made with SquarespaceLast but not least is spick and span Vienna studio ONE Yoga. Created with Squarespace, the practice’s pristine white walls and sparklingly clean parquet floor closely mirror its immaculate website – so let’s take a look! ONE Yoga Gallery Click the image below to expand Close ONE Yoga plays with full-width images to showcase the people at the heart of its practice ONE Yoga harness the visual power of asymmetry to showcase different angles and parts of its Vienna location ONE Yoga rightly places its studio's spotless simplicity at the center of its website By incorporating images of people alongside its modern, vibey studio, ONE Yoga manages to show off its stylish location, whilst never losing sight of what makes yoga great – the people doing it!With the help of Squarespace and some ideas from ONE Yoga, you can implement several of these fine features into your own yoga website, such as:A large, intuitive contact formA Google Maps widget to convey your studio’s siteAn email capture toolAn online booking calendarFor just one example of a great yoga website, head to ONE Yoga to explore. Best Yoga Website Examples: Conclusion Go to the top All too often, websites these days rely on loud colors, aggressive branding, and in-your-face designs to compete for a limited pool of customer attention. But just as inner peace is so often found in the silent, simple places we go to during a yoga session, so too can the most straightforward websites give us the most satisfaction.That’s why the largely stripped-back, understated nature of the top 10 yoga websites we’ve discussed above represent such a breath of fresh air. With tactful palettes, relaxing animations, and slick UX, the best yoga websites are always the ones that mirror the sense of oneness and wholeness that a good yoga class gives us.Through that lens, it doesn’t matter if you use GoDaddy, Weebly, Shopify, BigCommerce, or Square Online. Keep your website personal, authentic, and – most importantly – simple, and it’ll turn out just fine.Now – downward dog, anyone?Further InformationInterview with Bayu – an interview with a wellness, yoga, and life coach who built his website with Shopify.