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Independent comparison · Updated May 2026

Tummee Alternatives in 2026: 6 Honest Picks for Yoga Teachers

Looking for a Tummee alternative in 2026? Compare 6 yoga sequence builders side by side — pose libraries, pricing, mobile UX, exports — to find the right fit.

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Tummee has earned its spot as the most-recognized name in yoga sequencing software. Its pose library is genuinely enormous — public counts north of 8,000 poses and variations — and yoga teachers have collectively built more than a million sequences inside it over the years. If you have ever searched for "warrior 2 prep" or "supine pigeon variation" at 11pm the night before a class, you have probably ended up on a Tummee page.

But Tummee is also a product built on assumptions from the 2010s. The interface is dense, the mobile experience feels bolted on, and the pricing structure leaves a lot of teachers asking the same question on Reddit and in studio Slack channels: "Is there something simpler?" The good news is that the market has moved. In 2026 there are at least half a dozen credible sequencing tools, each making a different bet on what matters — speed, library depth, mobile-first, AI assistance, or just clean PDF exports you can hand to a sub.

This page lists six alternatives we have tested or reviewed in detail. We are the team behind FLOW (one of the options below), so we have skin in the game — but we have tried to be honest about where Tummee and the other competitors still win. If you teach a lot of restorative or therapeutic yoga, Tummee's library breadth is hard to match. If you teach vinyasa flows and want to plan a 60-minute class in under ten minutes on your phone, FLOW or Yoga Class Plan will probably feel better in your hand. Read the short blurbs, click through to the ones that match your teaching style, and trial a couple before you commit.

Pricing varies and changes — always double-check on each vendor's pricing page before subscribing.

The bottom line

Choose Tummee if you teach therapeutic, restorative, or yin and you need the deepest pose library available. Its 8,000+ pose catalog and long-tail content remain unmatched, and for teachers who lean on prop-heavy variations, the breadth is worth the dated interface. Choose FLOW if you teach vinyasa, hatha, or power yoga and you want a fast, mobile-first builder with transparent pricing ($7.99/mo or $59.99/yr after a 3-day trial), AI sequence suggestions, and clean PDF exports. For free-only teachers, Yoga Class Plan and Yogidia offer real free tiers worth testing. For Android-first users, Your Yoga Sequence Builder is the most polished mobile-only option.

What teachers actually want from a sequencing tool

Every alternative below solves a slightly different version of the same problem: turn the class you have in your head into a written, shareable, repeatable sequence. The differences come down to four axes — library depth, builder speed, output quality (PDFs and shareable links), and price. Pick the axis that matters most to you and the shortlist gets short fast.

Where Tummee still leads

Tummee's pose library is its moat. Public marketing claims over 8,000 poses including variations, prep poses, and therapeutic modifications. For a yoga therapist designing a sequence for a client with a specific shoulder issue, that depth is genuinely useful. Tummee also has years of SEO-optimized content — search almost any pose name and a Tummee page shows up on page one. That content gravity is hard to replicate.

Where Tummee falls short in 2026

The product was clearly designed before mobile became the default device for class planning. Most teachers we have interviewed plan from a phone — in a coffee shop, on the train, between private clients — and Tummee's interface fights that workflow. The drag-and-drop builder feels server-rendered and slow. PDF exports are functional but not particularly print-friendly. Pricing, last we checked, requires you to start a trial before you see the full price — which puts Tummee on the wrong side of a clear trend toward up-front pricing.

How FLOW compares

FLOW is the tool we build. We made specific trade-offs: a curated library of 420+ poses (not 8,000) but with consistent imagery and cues; a [drag-and-drop builder](/builder) tuned to work on a phone with one thumb; AI suggestions that propose the next pose based on what you have already added; and clean shareable links so your students can pull up tonight's sequence on their mat. Pricing is public — $7.99/mo or $59.99/yr — with a 3-day trial. If you need an 8,000-pose catalog, FLOW is not it. If you teach mostly vinyasa, hatha, or power and you plan from your phone, it usually wins on time-to-class.

The other four

[Yoga Class Plan](https://www.yogaclassplan.com) is the most established direct competitor. Web-based, decent free tier, paid plans run higher than FLOW. Mobile UX is better than Tummee but lags behind newer tools.

[Yogidia Teacher Toolbox](https://www.yogidia.com) leans heavily into teacher training resources alongside sequencing. Good for new teachers building their first year of classes; library is smaller than Tummee but the templates are well-curated.

[insideyoga Sequence Builder](https://insideyoga.com) is a European product with a strong focus on Iyengar-style precision and prop notation. Underrated if your teaching is alignment-heavy.

[Your Yoga Sequence Builder](https://play.google.com) (Android-only) is a one-time-purchase mobile app rather than a subscription. No web component, no shareable links, but for solo teachers who just want a notebook replacement on their phone, it is the cheapest serious option.

Who should pick each

- Therapeutic / restorative teachers with prop-heavy sequences: **Tummee** - Vinyasa, hatha, power yoga, planning on mobile: **FLOW** - Free-tier-first teachers who want broad features without paying: **Yoga Class Plan** - New teachers, teacher trainees, template-heavy planning: **Yogidia** - Alignment-focused, Iyengar or Anusara lineage: **insideyoga** - Android-only users who hate subscriptions: **Your Yoga Sequence Builder**

Whichever you choose, trial it for a real week with real classes before you commit. The product that fits your planning rhythm beats the one with the bigger pose count every time.

FAQ

Is Tummee still worth it in 2026?+

For teachers who lean on therapeutic, restorative, or yin sequences with prop-heavy variations, yes — the 8,000+ pose library remains unmatched. For vinyasa and hatha teachers planning on mobile, newer tools like FLOW usually feel faster and cost less.

What is the cheapest Tummee alternative?+

Among subscription tools, FLOW at $7.99/mo (or $59.99/yr) is currently one of the lowest sticker prices for a full-featured builder with PDF export and shareable links. Yoga Class Plan has a free tier worth trying first.

Which Tummee alternative has the best mobile experience?+

FLOW is built mobile-first with one-thumb drag-and-drop and a touch-tuned pose library. Your Yoga Sequence Builder on Android is also polished but lacks a web counterpart for desk planning.

Can I export sequences to PDF without Tummee?+

Yes — FLOW, Yoga Class Plan, and Yogidia all support PDF export on their paid tiers. FLOW also generates a shareable link your students can open on their phones during class.

Do any of these tools include AI sequence suggestions?+

FLOW has built-in AI suggestions that propose the next pose based on what is already in your sequence and the style you selected. Tummee has experimented with AI features; the other tools listed are mostly manual builders today.

How big is the FLOW pose library compared to Tummee?+

FLOW currently has 420+ curated poses with consistent imagery and cues. Tummee has 8,000+ including every variation and prep pose. Most vinyasa and hatha teachers find 420 covers what they actually teach week to week.

Can I try these tools before paying?+

FLOW offers a 3-day trial and a free anonymous builder for short sequences. Yoga Class Plan and Yogidia have free tiers. Tummee typically requires starting a trial to see paid features.

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