Yogaia Interactive Yoga Classes: Lifetime Subscription for $299
April 14, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Been pacing your apartment a few times? Turn your idle time to something worthwhile with Yogaia. Yogaia is the world’s first live and interactive online yoga studio that broadcasts over 1000 mind and body classes and workouts — yoga, meditation, pilates, stretching, foam rolling, and a lot more! These classes range from 5 minutes to over an hour and demos gentle to vigorous, easy to advanced routines. The content is available as interactive live broadcasts and on-demand recordings via web, iOS, Android and Apple TV. To date, 30,000 classes have been broadcasted and attended millions of times by Yogaia members in 140 countries around the world.
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- Classes from 5 mins to over an hour, gentle to vigorous, easy to advanced
- Live & interactive yoga classes, where you participate in real-time
- Live classes can be watched as recordings afterwards
- 100+ NEW classes EVERY WEEK
PRODUCT SPECS
System Requirements
Web access requires one the supported browsers
- Desktop: Chrome (latest version), Firefox (latest version), Safari ( v.11+)
- iPhone/iPad: Safari (v.11+)
- Android: Chrome (v.6+)
Important Details
- Length of access: lifetime
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Access options: desktop & mobile
- Software version: latest
- Updates included
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