
Momoyoga is one of the few platforms that's genuinely built for yoga, and it deserves its reputation: simple, likeable, and refreshingly transparent about pricing. If you're comparing it with yoganear.me, you're already looking in the right category.
The difference is what a plan buys you. Momoyoga's Standard plan is €39 a month, but recurring memberships, your own branding, promo codes and multiple full-access accounts sit on Plus at €79. Our plans gate nothing: every feature is on the free plan too, and what you pay for is the commission going away. Free costs 5% per booking with no subscription; Solo is €39 a month with no commission at all — Momoyoga's Standard price with Momoyoga's Plus capability.
There's also the student experience. Students book and pay inside the yoganear.me app with Apple Pay, Google Pay or card, while Momoyoga's app sends students to the browser to complete payment. Small detail, until you watch a first-timer fumble through a phone checkout.
Feature | yoganear.me | Momoyoga |
|---|---|---|
Pricing model | Free plan that charges per booking, or a flat monthly plan with no commission | Subscription tiers; free plan carries a 5% platform fee on online payments |
Monthly subscription | None on the free plan; the paid plans are a flat monthly price | €29–79/month; memberships, branding and promo codes need Plus (€59/mo billed yearly, €79 monthly) |
Per-booking fee | 5% per booking on the free plan, 0% on every paid plan | None on paid plans; 5% platform fee on the free plan |
Built for yoga | Yes. Designed for yoga studios from day one | Yes, genuinely yoga-focused |
Student mobile app | Yes. Free app on the App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android) | Yes (iOS + Android), but students pay in the browser |
Teacher pay tracking | 4 models built in (flat fee, %, fixed + bonus, salary) | Not publicly listed |
Multi-currency | 30+ currencies | Pricing in EUR; supported currencies not publicly listed |
Multi-language | 8 languages, auto-detected for each student | Not publicly listed |
Marketplace commission | None. Your bookings stay yours | None |
Contract / lock-in | No contract, cancel anytime | No contract; annual billing unlocks the lower price |
Setup fees | None | None |
Pricing reflects publicly available information as of June 2026 and may change. Always verify directly with each provider.
Recurring memberships, your own branding, promo codes and multiple staff accounts are included immediately, not locked to a Plus plan (€59/mo billed yearly).
Nothing is gated. Recurring memberships, branding, promo codes and multiple staff accounts are on every plan here, including the free one — on Momoyoga they need Plus at €79.
Teacher payroll with four payment models (flat fee, percentage, fixed plus bonus, salary) is built in.
Students book and pay inside the mobile app with Apple Pay, Google Pay or card, no browser redirect at checkout.
8 languages and 30+ currencies for international students, teachers and retreats.
You pay one thing, not two. The free plan has no subscription and takes 5% per booking; the paid plans have a flat monthly price and take nothing per booking. Whichever fits your month, you're never paying a subscription and a commission at the same time. Card processing fees from PayPal or Stripe apply on top, as they do with any platform.
Is yoganear.me a good Momoyoga alternative?
If you don't want features behind a tier, yes. Both platforms are built specifically for yoga. Momoyoga puts recurring memberships, branding, promo codes and multiple full-access accounts on its Plus plan at €79 a month; on yoganear.me all of that is on every plan, including the free one at 5% per booking. Our paid plans buy the commission away, not the features.
How does yoganear.me pricing compare to Momoyoga's?
Momoyoga charges €29–79 a month depending on plan and billing, and its free plan takes a 5% platform fee on every online payment on top of Stripe's fees, and limits your ticket types. Our free plan charges the same 5% and gates nothing, so it's the better free plan feature for feature. Above roughly €780 a month in bookings, our Solo plan at €39 costs less than that commission — and matches Momoyoga Standard's monthly price while carrying the capability Momoyoga reserves for Plus at €79.
Can I switch from Momoyoga without losing my students?
Yes. Export your student list from Momoyoga, recreate your schedule and prices, and share your new booking link. Every new studio gets 2–3 personal onboarding calls, and there's no contract, so you can run both side by side while you evaluate.
When is Momoyoga the better choice?
If your revenue is high and stable every month of the year and the Plus plan covers everything you need, its flat €59 (billed annually) can work out cheaper than our €99 Studio plan. And if you specifically want its free plan while starting out, that's a fair place to begin; just watch the 5% platform fee on online payments.
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