How to share a pass with buddy up

What to include in a post, how to screen replies, and how to coordinate safely.

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Start with the basics: studio name, class type, pass size, rough split cost, and how quickly you want to start.

Use the post body to share any schedule hints that matter, like weekday mornings, evenings, or weekends.

Once someone replies, confirm the studio rules directly before exchanging money. Some packs are limited to one account holder or have booking restrictions.

Keep your first exchange simple: agree on one shared class or one billing cycle first, then extend the arrangement if it works.

How to list yourself as an instructor

What your public profile should cover once instructor discovery is enabled.

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Your profile should focus on the information a studio or student needs quickly: teaching formats, areas covered, certifications, and current availability.

Write a short bio that explains your teaching style in plain language instead of listing every workshop you have ever taken.

Keep your availability realistic. It is better to say you are open for weekday evenings in KL than to appear broadly available and reply slowly.

When the instructor profile API is live, PilatesMY can surface this through your regular account instead of a separate profile system.

How studios can submit promos and events

A quick checklist so submissions are clear, complete, and easy to trust.

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Use a specific title that explains the offer immediately, such as Intro Reformer Pack or Founders Open House Workshop.

Include the practical details in the description: who it is for, how long it is valid, what is included, and any booking restrictions.

For promos, add a working purchase link if you have one. For events, include the date, location, and any registration link available.

If a submission changes later, update the source page first so visitors always land on the latest information.

How to read our studio directory

How to compare pricing, session types, and location signals without over-reading the data.

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Use the area and class-type filters to narrow the list first, then compare only a few studios at a time.

Pricing fields are best used as directional signals. Always verify the latest offer on the studio website before deciding.

Look at shareability, trial pricing, and transport hints together. The cheapest option is not always the most practical one.

If something looks outdated, use the suggestion flow so the directory can improve over time.

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