Trial classes booked without phone tag
AI takes the inquiry, explains your offerings, books the trial slot, and sends a what-to-expect text.
An AI receptionist and SMS bot for yoga studios, pilates, personal training, and small gyms. Books trial classes, follows up after the first visit, and turns curious leads into paying members.

The problem
Someone walks in for a trial, has a great class, and never comes back — because nobody followed up. The studio owner is teaching the next class, and the moment passes. Six months later, that lead joined a competitor.
What you get
AI takes the inquiry, explains your offerings, books the trial slot, and sends a what-to-expect text.
After every trial class, AI sends a personalized follow-up — with the membership offer, next class options, and a one-tap booking link.
AI sends class reminders, manages the waitlist when classes fill, and texts the next person when a spot opens.
In practice
Lead messages at 7am asking about classes
AI explains the schedule, books their first trial that evening, texts what to wear and what to bring.
Trial member hasn't booked a second class
AI sends a personalized 'how was it?' text with a one-tap link to book class #2 or upgrade to a membership.
Class fills, three people on the waitlist
When someone cancels, AI auto-texts the next person. Spot fills before the class starts.
Common questions
Yes. We integrate with the major studio and gym platforms — bookings, memberships, and waitlists sync automatically.
It explains the options, sends the signup link, and follows up if they don't complete. The actual purchase happens in your existing platform.
When you update the schedule in your platform, AI knows. If a class is canceled, it auto-notifies registered members.
Both. The price is the same whether you're a one-room yoga studio or a 5,000-member gym.
All services
See the full Teng Media stack — receptionist, text bot, websites, automation.
Ready when you are
Book a 15-minute call. We’ll map exactly how AI and automation would slot into your business, where the hours and revenue come from, and what it would cost. No pitch deck, no pressure.