for reformer studios

Studio software built around pick-a-spot

Drag your reformers, towers, and apparatus into a floor plan that matches the room. Clients pick the spot they want by name or by number, on a phone, with one tap. Classical and contemporary studios run on the same primitives, with different defaults.

A reformer pilates class with an instructor coaching four students through a sequence.
what changes when it fits

Built for your specific shape

Floor plan that follows your room

Drag-and-drop editor. Name spots front-window, back-by-the-mirror, or just 1 through 12. Toggle pick-a-spot per class type so a mat flow doesn't show one when it doesn't need to.

Privates, duets, and trios on the same schedule

1:1, 1:2, and 1:3 sessions sit next to group classes on the calendar. Per-class equipment requirements. Per-session pricing rules without a workaround.

Instructor briefing on the day

Day-of roster on a phone with each client's intake alerts, recent sessions, and apparatus history. Especially useful for classical studios running cross-apparatus rotations.

who this fits

Who Junocal is built for here

Built for one-to-five-instructor reformer studios with 6 to 12 reformers, running a mix of group classes, privates, duets, and (often) eight-week beginner courses. Equally at home with classical-leaning studios that book by named reformer and contemporary studios that book by spot number. Owner-operator setups where the owner teaches some classes are the most common shape.

specifics

What you get, specifically

  • Reformer pick-a-spot from the entry tier at $39, not gated behind a premium plan.
  • Out-of-order spots update the layout in real time and reroute the bookings.
  • Term-based courses ship as a first-class entity, not a workaround over recurring classes.
  • Apparatus history per client surfaced on the day-of roster.
how it plays out

Three real moments

Specific operational scenarios this studio shape runs into, and what Junocal does for each.

An eight-week beginner course on Tuesdays at 6pm

Set up the course once with eight class instances, a fixed spot per client, and a single up-front payment with a swap allowance. Beginners pick a reformer at signup and keep it for the full block. Refund-with-medical-doc rules sit on the course schema directly. No workaround over recurring classes.

A reformer goes out of order at 7:45am, before an 8:00am class

Your instructor taps the spot as out of order on the staff view. The layout updates immediately. The client booked on that reformer gets an automatic SMS and email, with their booking moved to the next open spot in the same class. Cancellation policy is suppressed — no charge to the client, no scramble for you.

A regular client who always picks the back-row reformer

After two or three bookings to the same spot, Junocal suggests it as their default. They can still pick a different one, but the friction drops to near zero. For classical studios where consistent positioning is part of the practice, this matters.

the things we get asked

Questions

Do you support both classical and contemporary studio workflows?

Yes. The scheduling primitives are the same; the defaults differ. Classical-leaning studios typically run more privates and duets, want named-reformer booking, and use apparatus history per client. Contemporary studios typically run more group classes, use numbered spots, and put more weight on pick-a-spot for new clients. Both work on the same product — you choose the defaults during setup.

Can I run group reformer classes and reformer privates on the same calendar?

Yes. They're two different service types with the same equipment requirement. Group classes set capacity by reformer count; privates set capacity to 1 (or 2 for duets, 3 for trios). Pricing, intake, and cancellation policy are all per-service. The schedule view shows both side by side.

What about apparatus rotations — Cadillac, chair, ladder barrel?

Each apparatus is its own item in the floor plan editor. Drag in two reformers, a Cadillac, and a chair if that's your room. Per-class layout means a flow class that uses only reformers shows a different layout from a private session that rotates apparatus. Clients booking a private can be matched to the apparatus they need.

Does Junocal support multi-location studios?

Yes. One Junocal account runs as many physical locations as you operate — Marylebone studio plus Hackney pop-up, flagship plus satellite room. Each location has its own address, rooms, and pick-a-spot layouts. Clients share one record across every location, and memberships work everywhere by default. No per-location upcharge — unlimited locations on Studio at $99/month.

What's the smallest reformer studio Junocal makes sense for?

Solo instructors with 3 to 5 reformers running 1:1 and 1:2 privates use Junocal Starter at $39/month. The structure is the same; the load is just lighter. As soon as you add a second instructor, you typically move to Junocal Studio at $99, which adds multi-room pick-a-spot and term-based courses.

Deeper dives

Comparisons and resources most relevant to this studio shape.

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