privates, duets, trios, quartets

Appointments, on the same calendar

One calendar for 1:1 privates, duets, trios, quartets, and group classes. Per-service deposit policies. Equipment requirements per service. Custom durations. Included on every plan, from $39, not gated behind a studio tier.

what it actually does

Four things that work together

1:1, duets, trios, and quartets

Five service types out of the box: group class, 1:1 private, 1:2 duet, 1:3 trio, 1:4 quartet. Each has its own capacity, pricing, and configuration. The schedule shows everything on one calendar — no separate tools, no workarounds over recurring group classes.

Per-service deposit policies

Different deposit for a 30-minute mat private than a 60-minute reformer duet. Charged at booking, applied against the session total. Late-cancel and no-show fees enforced automatically against the card on file, with the policy version logged at the moment of booking.

Equipment requirements per service

Tag each service with the equipment it needs — reformer, Cadillac, tower, chair, mat. A Cadillac session can't get scheduled into a reformer slot, even by accident. Useful for studios with mixed apparatus and for solo teachers who rent specific equipment at different locations.

Custom durations

Set the length per service: a 45-minute private alongside a 60-minute duet alongside a 90-minute initial assessment. Each appointment occupies the right amount of calendar space. Useful for studios offering a tiered service ladder or for practitioners running deeper first sessions.

the formats

Five service types, one schedule

Each service has its own capacity, pricing, deposit, and intake form. The schedule treats them as one calendar with different defaults.

1:1 Private

A single client, your full attention. The dominant format for postnatal Pilates teachers, pelvic-floor specialists, and most premium private Pilates practices. Charges at the full per-session rate. Often paired with a higher deposit and a deeper intake form.

1:2 Duet

Two clients sharing the session. Priced 60 to 70 percent of the 1:1 rate per client. Hourly revenue: 120 to 140 percent of 1:1. Common for friends or family training together. Often paired with a shared intake when both clients have related goals.

1:3 Trio

Three clients sharing the session. Priced 45 to 55 percent of the 1:1 rate per client. Hourly revenue: 135 to 165 percent of 1:1. Best for clients of similar level who train together regularly. Less successful with random three-person groups.

1:4 Quartet

Four clients sharing the session. Priced 35 to 45 percent of the 1:1 rate per client. Hourly revenue: 140 to 180 percent of 1:1. The largest semi-private format that still feels personal. Common in reformer studios with four-reformer setups.

Group classes are the fifth type, with capacity set by your room.

who runs on this

Built for the appointment-heavy shape

Studios and solo teachers whose week is mostly 1:1 and small-group sessions, not 12-person mat flows. Reformer studios with private sessions alongside groups. Postnatal Pilates teachers running mommy-and-me duets. Pelvic-floor specialists running 60 and 90-minute clinical sessions. Solo teachers renting time at host studios for private clients.

the things we get asked

Questions

Are appointments included on Starter at $39?

Yes. All five service types (group, 1:1, duet, trio, quartet) are on Starter, Studio, and Growth at the same depth. Per-service deposits, custom durations, equipment requirements, and automatic late-cancel fees are included on both tiers. Most competitors gate appointment depth behind a $250+ studio tier; Junocal does not.

Can I run appointments and group classes on the same calendar?

Yes. The schedule treats them as different service types with different defaults. A 1:1 private at 9am, a group flow at 10am, a duet at 11:30am, all on the same calendar view. The storefront filter lets clients browse by service type if you have many of each.

How do per-service deposits work?

Set the deposit amount and policy per service. A 60-minute reformer private with a $40 deposit. A 30-minute mat session with a $20 deposit. A 90-minute initial assessment with a $65 deposit. Junocal charges the deposit at booking and applies it against the session total. Late-cancel and no-show fees follow the same per-service policy.

What does the equipment-requirement field do?

Each service can specify the equipment it needs (reformer, tower, chair, mat, Cadillac, etc.). When the appointment is scheduled into a room with a pick-a-spot floor plan, only spots with the matching equipment are eligible. A reformer-required session can't be booked into a mat-only spot, even by mistake. Solo teachers without a permanent room can still tag services with equipment for their own reference.

Can clients book appointments themselves, or do I confirm them?

Both modes are supported per service. Default is self-serve booking — the client picks a slot, pays the deposit, and the appointment is confirmed. For services that need operator review (a new client's first session, a higher-value initial assessment), you can configure the service as request-to-book, which puts a hold on the slot until you approve.

Can I run packs and memberships against appointments?

Yes. Pack credits apply to appointments the same way they apply to group classes. Memberships can include unlimited appointments, a fixed number per period, or be class-only with appointments excluded. The configuration is per pack and per membership tier. Member-plus-pack crossover (pack credits don't get used while a membership is active) works for appointments too.

What about intake forms for appointments?

Per-service intake. A 1:1 reformer private can require a full conditional-logic intake; a 1:4 quartet can require a shorter intake. The form runs before the first booking of that service and re-attests at 12 months. E-signature waivers are included.

Does pick-a-spot work for 1:1 and duet sessions?

Yes. A 1:1 private can be assigned to a specific reformer; a duet can pick two adjacent spots. The floor plan editor toggles pick-a-spot per service, so you can have it on for reformer privates and off for mat sessions. For solo teachers without a multi-spot room, pick-a-spot is simply off; appointments still work without it.