Arketa vs Walla: which one fits your studio in 2026?

Last Updated: August 16, 2026
Arketa sells to a solo instructor for $49/month. Walla doesn't have a solo plan at all. See what each actually costs and who each is built for.
✍️ Author: Hannah McWhorter

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All pricing verified on each company’s own pricing page in August 2026.
 

Arketa and Walla are very different competitors in the studio software space. Arketa hides most of its pricing behind demos, with a floor of $49/month. Walla, on the other hand, has a floor of $320, a very different price for entry. When looking at which might be right for your studio, however, pricing isn’t the only thing to consider. What is included in these plans makes a huge difference.

Arketa or Walla: which is right for your studio?

If you’re teaching on your own and video content is part of your business, Arketa is the only one of these two that will sell to you at all. If you’re an established boutique studio with a full team, especially reformer Pilates, Lagree, or cycling, Walla was built for exactly you, at a price that assumes you’re already established.

And if you’re anywhere between those two descriptions, neither pricing page has a number for you. We’ll get to that.

What are Arketa and Walla each built for?

Arketa started as a video-paywall tool called Sutra, which was built for yoga teachers who quickly needed to adapt to online teaching during the pandemic. It expanded into studio software, but the roots of the software show in its priorities. They offer unlimited on-demand video even on its cheapest plan, which only a few competitors, like OfferingTree, also offer.

Walla, on the other hand, went in another direction. Walla was built for boutique, brick-and-mortar studios with multiple staff members and more complex equipment needs, which its prices reflect.

Does Arketa or Walla have a plan for a solo instructor?

Realistically, Arketa would be the best of the two in this case. The $49/month (if billed annually) individual plan gives you just one login and one location, but also offers scheduling, a CRM, class packages, and their unlimited on-demand library. You also can try their free trial to see if this suite has enough functionality for you.

There is, however, a bit of a twist. Arketa adds a 3% transaction fee on top of Stripe’s standard 2.9% +$0.30 per transaction. That can really add up, especially as you grow. If you have $1,000/month in sales, that is $30 on top of Stripe’s cost. We put together more information about transaction fees versus processing fees in another article, if you want to dig into the math more.

Is Arketa or Walla better for a studio with a full team?

When looking at whether Walla or Arketa is better for studios with full teams, you have to look at the features. Walla has two main tiers besides Enterprise: Core at $320 and Pro at $599. These prices are per location, but both have unlimited users, so there is no additional charge per seat.

Walla also has some unique features. WallaPredict is able to flag at-risk clients that are closer to cancellation before they fully lapse. Book-a-Spot allows equipment reservations for things like bikes or reformers. It also has great multi-location features like location-level staff permissions, an owner dashboard, and centralized reporting.

Unfortunately, Walla also has a large group of add-ons that may be essential to your studio. On Core, a branded app costs $149/month plus $500 to build. Two-way texting is $100/month. Both of these features, however, are included in Pro. What both of these don’t include is a website, which costs a whopping $199/month and $2,800 for a one-time build.

On the flip side, Arketa has studio plans as well; however, all prices are hidden behind demos. They offer a large swath of features in their higher studio tiers, like staff management, email campaigns, and automated workflows, but pricing is unknown until you step into a demo.

Is Arketa or Walla better for hybrid and virtual classes?

If your focus is on hybrid and/or virtual classes, Arketa is a clear strong pick over Walla. Even at the Individual tier, Arketa has unlimited on-demand video, livestream class management, and course support.
Walla can support virtual classes, but its strength and focus are in-person class support.

If virtual classes are your ONLY focus, picking a platform with a lower barrier-to-entry for both website and an unlimited on-demand library may be ideal when comparing to Arketa. OfferingTree, for example, offers a website and unlimited on-demand at their individual entry tier starting at $26/month for an annual plan, or $35/month for month-to-month.

What will a growing or multi-location studio pay on each?

Comparing pricing for Walla and Arketa can be a bit harder. While you know the floor price for Arketa, you need to schedule a Demo to see what your actual plan may cost. We also know that no matter how small you are, Walla starts at $320/month.
 
Arketa
Walla
Solo / one person$49/mo billed annually + 3% transaction feeNo plan available
One location, small team
Demo required
$320/mo (Core), unlimited users
Full marketing suiteDemo required (Studio Growth)$599/mo (Pro)
Adding a second location
Demo required
Full per-location rate again; Enterprise discounts unpublished

What should you ask Arketa or Walla before signing?

Both Arketa and Walla leave a few real numbers to sales conversations, so before you commit make sure to get these answers from your demos:
From Arketa: what is the actual rate at your team size, what would your transaction fee be, and the contract and cancellation terms.

From Walla: what your full total would be with any critical add-ons, what a second location could cost you, and the contract and cancellation terms.

Is OfferingTree a good fit if you’re choosing between Arketa and Walla?

OfferingTree is a competitor to Walla and Arketa, but just like those studio software solutions, OfferingTree has studios that it fits best for.

Individual plans with OfferingTree start at a very low $26/month billed annually ($35 month-to-month) which includes a website with an intuitive website builder (with optional AI site building), unlimited on-demand video, and a CRM.

Studio plans start at $100/month and rise to a ceiling of the Studio Max plan at $225/month. The top-tier Max plan has unlimited team members, and none of the plans include a per-location additional cost. All plans except the very lowest also have a 0% transaction fee, so as you grow there is no additional cost there.

Differently than OfferingTree’s competition, all prices are transparently posted on their website, and there are month-to-month billing plans that allow you to cancel anytime at all. They also have a real person who helps handle your studio’s migration, and studio plans also include free coaching and a studio community, the OT Cooperative.

You can learn more by comparing OfferingTreevs, Arketa, or Walla specifically.

So, which should you choose: Arketa or Walla?

If you are solo or have a heavy focus on virtual classes, Arketa is probably your best choice between these two. Make sure to run the 3% transaction fee into your pricing calculations, because they addition just won’t make sense for every studio.

If you are a large, established studio with a full team, consider Walla. Make sure to think about their additional per-location pricing, any add-ons you would need, or features it may be missing.

Neither of these a perfect fit? Consider OfferingTree, especially if you feel like the Walla price is just a bit too much for you.

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Frequently asked questions about Arketa vs Walla

Does Arketa or Walla have a plan for a solo instructor?
Yes, Arketa has solo pricing through its Individual plan, $49/month billed annually for one person and one location. This price includes unlimited on-demand video and a CRM. Walla does not have a solo or individual-focused tier.
How much does Walla cost per month?
Walla is $320/month/location for Core and $599 for Pro, with a demo-priced Enterprise tier. Note that they also have add-ons, including their $149/month + $500 one-time branded app and $100/month two-way texting on Core.  A website is $199/month + $2,800 one-time on any plan.
Is Arketa or Walla cheaper for a growing studio?
Arketa’s Studio tiers all have demo-gated pricing. Walla has Core at $320/month and Pro at $599/month, both billed per location, and a demo-gated enterprise tier. Because Arketa doesn’t publicly display its pricing, it is hard to accurately compare which is cheaper for a growing studio.
Does Walla offer a free trial like Arketa?
Arketa’s Individual plan lets you sign up for a self-serve free trial, no sales call needed. Walla, however, doesn’t have an advertised free trial and instead pushes you to schedule a demo for all plans.
Is Arketa or Walla better for Pilates or Lagree studios?
Walla, due to its equipment management features. Book-a-Spot lets clients reserve equipment like a reformer, which is included on all plans. For smaller studios that need this kind of functionality, try OfferingTree, which also allows for room and resource management starting at the $83/month Pro Plus plan.
Can Arketa or Walla handle multiple locations?

Walla is built for multi-location studios, with features like centralized reporting, location-level staff permissions, and an owner dashboard. Pricing, though, is per-location, so understanding the cost for your situation is critical.

Arketa has features starting at Studio Core for multiple locations, but with no published pricing you will have to compare the two after getting your personalized quote.

Does Arketa or Walla add a fee on top of card processing?

Arketa, at least on its Individual plan, includes a 3% fee on top of Stripe’s 2.9% + $0.30.

Walla claims it adds no platform fee on top of standard processing fees.

What does Arketa cost compared to Walla?

It is hard to compare Arketa and Walla pricing since Arketa hides most tiers behind a demo. Arketa’s only published price is its Individual plan, which is $49/month billed annually, plus a 3% transaction fee.

Walla’s lowest tier is Core, at $320/month, followed by Pro at $599/month, both per location. There is a demo-gated enterprise tier.

Is there a more affordable option than Arketa or Walla for a solo instructor who's starting to grow?
For a smaller studio or solo teacher who plans to keep growing, OfferingTree publishes all of its pricing publicly, and none of it has a per-location price. The individual plans start at $26/month, and Studio plans start at $100/month, maxing out at $225/month. It doesn’t have transaction fees beyond its lowest plan and is built with small-to-medium-sized studios in mind.

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