Walla vs Momence: Pricing, Features, and What Each Publishes (2026)

Last Updated: August 17, 2026
Walla shows its prices before you sign up. Momence makes you book a call to see any subscription number. What that difference means for choosing between them.
✍️ Author: Hannah McWhorter

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

Open Walla’s pricing page and you’ll see two numbers before you’ve made an account: $320 and $599. Open Momence’s and you’ll see “Unlock your custom pricing package,” with no number anywhere on the page for any tier, solo or studio. That single difference shapes almost everything else worth knowing about this comparison, so it’s worth settling before getting into features.

Between them, these two platforms publish exactly two subscription prices. Both belong to Walla.

The short answer

Walla is boutique studio software with a modern interface, retention analytics, and a published, if premium, price. Momence is a feature-rich platform with strong on-demand content and marketing automation, but you won’t know what it costs until you’re on a call. Choose Walla if pricing transparency matters as much as features. Choose Momence if you’d rather evaluate its feature breadth on a demo before you know the cost, and get the number in writing while you’re there.

What you can learn about each without a sales call

More than you’d think about Walla, and less than you’d hope about Momence.

Walla, off the page: Core is $320 a month per location and Pro is $599, with unlimited users, WallaPredict retention scoring, and Book-a-Spot equipment booking all included from Core. Pro brings the full marketing suite, branded app, and two-way texting with it. A website stays separate on both tiers, $199 a month or $2,800 built once. Enterprise is custom, built on Pro, with volume discounts on additional locations that aren’t published.

Momence, off the page: its US card-processing rates, and only those. 3.9% + $0.30 per online transaction, 3.7% + $0.05 in person, 1.8% for ACH. The subscription that sits on top of them, for a free plan, a mid-tier, or a top tier alike, waits for a trial or a demo. Specific Momence subscription figures circulating online are unverified until Momence itself confirms them for your studio.

Two fee terms are worth keeping apart in either sales conversation: the processing fee is what the card networks charge to move money, and a platform fee is anything the software company adds on top. Momence publishes the first; whether it charges the second isn’t visible to a shopping visitor, and Walla’s page no longer states its own answer either. We’ve separated the two in more detail here.

What each platform is actually good at

Walla (hellowalla.com) makes software for boutique, in-person studios (yoga, Pilates, barre, cycle), and its two signature features assume you run one. WallaPredict scores each member’s likelihood of cancelling so you can reach out before they do, and Book-a-Spot lets a client claim a particular reformer or bike instead of a generic spot in class. Both come standard from Core, and neither has a dedicated Momence equivalent.

Momence’s strengths sit in a different part of the business: event ticketing for workshops and retreats, livestream and on-demand video that most independent accounts rate above Walla’s, and marketing automation that goes deeper on the client-facing side. If ticketed programming is central to how you earn, that depth is real, and Walla doesn’t offer event ticketing as a dedicated feature at all. Momence has also changed hands: it’s majority-owned through Clubessential Holdings, which merged into Xplor Technologies in March 2026, though it continues to operate independently.

Walla vs Momence at a glance

Walla

Momence

Published subscription price

Yes: Core $320/mo, Pro $599/mo, per location

No: demo or trial required, any tier

Payment processing (US)

Standard Stripe rate; platform-fee claim unconfirmed today

3.9% + $0.30 online, published

Solo/individual plan

None

Not disclosed without a sales call

On-demand video

Included, every tier

Core feature, mature

Retention analytics

WallaPredict, included from Core

Not a dedicated feature

Event ticketing

Not offered

Core feature

Website included

No: $199/mo add-on or $2,800 build

No: connect your own domain or embed widgets

Ownership

Independent

Majority-owned via Clubessential Holdings / Xplor (March 2026)

Is Momence worth a demo if you already know Walla’s price?

That’s the actual decision most people land here with, so here’s a straight answer. Yes, if ticketed events, retreats, or a serious on-demand library are core to your revenue, because Walla doesn’t compete on those and the only way to price Momence against $320 is to ask. No, if what you want is retention scoring, equipment booking, and a number you can plan around today, because Walla already published all three and Momence has none of them on the page.

If you do take the demo, get two things in writing before you leave it: the subscription rate at your studio’s size, and whether any platform fee applies on top of the processing rates Momence publishes. The honest comparison between these two was never dollar-for-dollar. It’s whether you’re willing to trade a published number for feature breadth you’d need a demo to evaluate anyway.

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

Not always. Momence’s event ticketing and livestream infrastructure go further than anything OfferingTree offers today, and if your studio’s growth depends on ticketed events specifically, that’s worth weighing seriously.

Where we fit: between a platform that prices per location and one that won’t price itself at all without a conversation, there’s a real gap for a studio that wants a number in writing from the first click. OfferingTree publishes every tier with no demo required. Individual plans start at $26/month billed annually ($35 month-to-month), and Studio plans start at $100/month, running to $225/month at Studio Max with unlimited team members and no per-location multiplier. Studio plans carry 0% additional transaction fees on top of standard Stripe processing, so there’s no separate platform-fee question to ask on a call.

“I did Momence, but they were also just extremely expensive and just had a lot of stuff, it just felt way more technical than we need… Momence I think was more expensive, like 200 something.” — Amelia, Motion Yoga and Dance

Amelia demoed several platforms, Momence included, before choosing OfferingTree for her six-instructor studio.

See the full studio pricing breakdown, how we compare against Momence directly, or against Walla.

So, which should you choose: Walla or Momence?

  • Choose Walla if you want a published, per-location price with retention analytics and equipment booking included.
  • Choose Momence if event management and on-demand content matter more than knowing the cost before a sales call.
  • If you want one published number that doesn’t require a demo or scale by location, that’s what our pricing page is for.

Start a free trial of OfferingTree or book a walkthrough if all three are still on your list.

Frequently asked questions about Walla vs Momence

Does Walla publish pricing that Momence doesn't?

Yes. Walla’s pricing page shows Core at $320/month and Pro at $599/month, both per location, with no sales call required to see either number. Momence’s pricing page asks a shopping visitor to start a free trial or request a demo instead, for any tier, though it does publish its processing rates directly (3.9% + $0.30 per online transaction in the US).

Is Momence cheaper than Walla?

There’s no way to compare directly today, since Momence doesn’t publish a subscription price. Walla’s published range is $320 to $599 a month per location. Get Momence’s number in writing at your actual size and transaction volume before assuming either direction.

Does Walla have on-demand video and event ticketing like Momence?

Walla includes on-demand video on every plan. It doesn’t offer event ticketing as a dedicated feature the way Momence does. If ticketed workshops or retreats are core to your business, that’s a genuine Momence strength.

Who owns Walla and Momence?

Walla Software is an independent company. Momence is majority-owned through Clubessential Holdings, which became part of Xplor Technologies in March 2026; it continues to operate under its own name and product.

What's a more transparent alternative to Walla and Momence?

OfferingTree publishes every tier without a demo: Individual plans from $26/month and Studio plans from $100 to $225/month, with 0% additional transaction fees on Studio plans and no per-location pricing multiplier.

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