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Best Ticketing Platforms for Yoga Masterclasses and Workshops in 2026

Mar 9, 2026 — Written By Jared
Best Ticketing Platforms for Yoga Masterclasses and Workshops in 2026

You've spent months building your practice, developing a curriculum, and creating a masterclass worth attending. The last thing you should do is hand 10–15% of your ticket revenue to a platform that had nothing to do with any of that. This guide compares the best ticketing platforms for yoga instructors running masterclasses, workshops, and retreats — with real fee math, so you know exactly what each option costs before you commit.


What to Look for in a Yoga Event Ticketing Platform

A yoga masterclass has different needs than a music festival. You're typically selling 30–150 tickets at $35–$75 each, to a community you've already spent years building. You don't need a discovery marketplace. You need a clean checkout experience, fast payout, low fees, and a way to scan tickets at the door without renting hardware or managing a spreadsheet.

The four things that matter most for yoga and wellness events are: per-ticket fees, payout timing, ease of setup, and mobile check-in. Every platform below gets evaluated on those four criteria — nothing else padded in.


The Best Ticketing Platforms for Yoga Events in 2026

1. TixFox — Best for Independent Yoga Instructors Who Want to Keep Their Revenue

TixFox charges a flat $0.39 per ticket — no percentage, no monthly fee, no contract. On a $45 yoga masterclass ticket, that's $0.39. On an 80-ticket event, your total platform fee is $31.20.

The same 80-ticket event on Eventbrite would cost roughly $381 in platform and service fees. That's a $350 difference on a single workshop — more than enough to cover a year of email marketing, a new sound system, or a studio rental deposit for your next event.

Setup takes about 10 minutes the first time: enter your event details, set your ticket price, connect your Stripe account, and go live. Once someone buys a ticket, the money lands directly in your Stripe account — not held until after the event ends. For instructors managing venue deposits or buying props and materials in advance, that payout timing is a real operational advantage over platforms that hold funds post-event.

On event day, any volunteer or staff member with a phone can scan tickets at the door using TixFox's free mobile scanning app for iOS and Android. No hardware to rent, no printed attendance lists, no third-party check-in tool to figure out.

TixFox is worth being clear about one thing: it's built for events under 5,000 attendees and doesn't offer reserved seating grids or complex multi-day pass configurations. For a yoga masterclass, workshop, or seasonal retreat, that's not a limitation — it covers everything that actually matters, at a cost that doesn't undercut your work.

See TixFox's full pricing breakdown →


2. Eventbrite — Best for Discovery, Expensive for Established Instructors

Eventbrite is the most recognized name in event ticketing, and its marketplace genuinely helps unknown events get discovered. If you're brand new with no email list and no social following, that visibility has real value in the early stages.

The cost is significant, though. According to Eventbrite's official pricing page, Eventbrite charges 3.7% + $1.79 per ticket in service fees, plus 2.9% in payment processing. On a $45 yoga masterclass ticket, total fees reach roughly $4.77 per ticket. Across 80 tickets, that's approximately $381 in fees — before you've spent a dollar on marketing, venue, or equipment.

For instructors who've already built a following — an email list, an Instagram community, a regular studio clientele — Eventbrite's marketplace rarely drives meaningful new ticket sales. Most of your buyers already know you. That means you're paying discovery-platform fees for an audience you found yourself.


3. Humanitix — Best if Mission Matters to Your Community

Humanitix is a certified B Corp that directs 100% of its platform profits to children's education and social causes. For yoga instructors whose students are values-driven, that mission is a genuine differentiator worth promoting honestly.

Fees are 2.1% + $0.99 per ticket for standard accounts, plus Stripe processing. On a $45 ticket, that totals roughly $2.84 in platform fees — about 7× more than TixFox, but roughly 40% less than Eventbrite. The platform also includes email campaigns, Canva integration, and waitlists at no extra cost. If your community would respond to a "your ticket supports children's education" message on your checkout page, Humanitix earns the premium it charges.


4. Mindbody — Built for Studio Memberships, Not One-Off Events

Mindbody is what most yoga studios use to manage memberships, recurring classes, and client databases. It does that job well. But it isn't designed for selling tickets to standalone events like a masterclass or annual retreat. Plans start at approximately $129–$159 per month at the Starter tier, with payment processing adding around 3.5% per transaction.

If you're an existing Mindbody subscriber and want to list a special workshop for your current members, using it as a quick shortcut makes sense. If you're an independent instructor running one or two masterclasses a year with no need for a membership management system, paying a $129/month subscription to sell 80 tickets is a hard number to justify.


The Fee Math: An 80-Ticket Yoga Masterclass at $45

The table below shows platform fees only. Payment processing fees are roughly equal across all platforms.

Platform

Fee per $45 ticket

Total fees (80 tickets)

TixFox

$0.39

$31.20

Humanitix

~$1.62

~$129.60

Eventbrite

~$2.90

~$232.00

Mindbody

~$1.58 (3.5%) + ~$129/mo subscription

~$126+ subscription

Run four yoga masterclasses a year at this scale and the gap between TixFox and Eventbrite alone exceeds $800. That's a real number — the kind that funds professional photography, a retreat assistant, or a full venue rental for your next event.

Start your first TixFox event free — no credit card, no setup fee →


Which Platform Should You Choose?

Choose TixFox if you've already built an audience and want to keep as much revenue as possible. Most yoga instructors running masterclasses and workshops fit squarely here. You're selling to your own students, newsletter subscribers, and social followers — not relying on a platform marketplace to bring you new buyers.

Choose Eventbrite if you're genuinely brand new with no existing audience and need the marketplace to drive initial discovery. The fee premium may be worth paying in that specific situation, especially for your first few events.

Choose Humanitix if your students and community are values-driven, and the social mission is something you'd actively promote as part of your event's identity. The fees are fair for what they fund, and the platform is well-built.

Stay with Mindbody if you're already a paying subscriber and need a quick way to list a special workshop for your existing member base — not as a standalone ticketing solution for independent events.

For independent yoga instructors selling tickets to their own community, TixFox is the clearest choice on fees and simplicity. See how it compares to every major platform →


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use TixFox for a virtual yoga masterclass? Yes. TixFox supports online events — the platform delivers your Zoom or streaming link to ticket buyers automatically after purchase. Setup is identical to an in-person event.

How quickly do I get paid after selling yoga workshop tickets on TixFox? With TixFox, you connect your own Stripe account and payouts go directly to your bank as tickets are sold — not held until after the event ends. Eventbrite, by comparison, typically releases funds 5–7 business days after the event.

Can I create early bird pricing or teacher training discount codes on TixFox? Yes. TixFox includes discount codes that let you set a flat dollar or percentage reduction at checkout. These work well for early bird offers, teacher training discounts, partner studio codes, and returning student rewards.

Is TixFox free for free yoga events or community classes? Yes — free events are completely free on TixFox. The $0.39 flat fee only applies to paid tickets.

Can I sell workshop add-ons like recorded content, props, or VIP upgrades alongside my masterclass tickets? Yes. TixFox's add-on feature lets you offer merchandise, digital products, or experience upgrades in the same checkout session as the ticket — no separate storefront or follow-up required.


Independent yoga instructors: you've built your audience. Don't pay marketplace fees to access them. Set up your first event on TixFox in under 10 minutes →

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