The Studio Success Checklist: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Launching a Wellness Studio

Want the blueprint for a profitable studio launch?

Avoid the overwhelm and costly mistakes.

Our free, downloadable checklist is the exact roadmap over 100 entrepreneurs used to confidently launch their wellness businesses.

We’ve simplified the entire process—for any modality—from locking down the best space to finding the right clients to build your community. Start doing with a proven strategy that fast-tracks your profitability and turns your studio dream into a reality.

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What this checklist covers:

 

✓ Know exactly what to do first (and what can wait)

✓ Set up your founder membership to generate revenue before you open

✓ Research your local market like a pro

✓ Build your online presence that attracts clients

✓ Decide on soft opening vs. grand opening strategy

✓ Master the timing of schedule, staff, and systems

From day 1 with OfferingTree, I’ve been so pleased. It was incredibly easy for me to set up my website and the people in customer service are so helpful and have always been very quick to respond to any questions I’ve had. OfferingTree is constantly adding new and helpful features based on what their users need. I highly recommend OfferingTree!”

-Liz Q.

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Opening a wellness studio sounds simple in your head. Find a space, build a schedule, open the doors. Then the real list shows up: lease terms, insurance, software, founder pricing, soft opening or grand opening, hiring, your first website, and how to actually get people in the room on day one.

The Studio Success Checklist takes you through the whole sequence in the order it needs to happen. It’s the same roadmap wellness entrepreneurs have used to launch yoga studios, pilates studios, fitness spaces, and community wellness practices. It works for any modality.

You’ll get clarity on the early decisions that shape everything else: how to research your local market, how to use a founder membership to bring in revenue before you’ve signed a lease, when to focus on systems versus people, and how to choose between a soft opening and a grand opening. The checklist tells you what to do first, what can wait, and what to skip entirely, so you can move forward with a plan instead of a Google doc full of half-formed ideas.

Whether you’re six months out or two weeks out, you’ll know exactly what comes next.

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