Product-Led Tour

Step inside the product before we ask you to believe the pitch.

Pilate is easier to understand from the inside than from a conventional landing page. Start where studio owners, instructors, and clients actually work, then decide if the operating rhythm fits your studio.

Choose a role and enter the product with context instead of reading abstract promises first.
Move through the actual surfaces operators use: dashboard, schedule, clients, and agent activity.
Use sign-up only after the product already feels familiar enough to trust.
Inside PilateDemo foyer

What new visitors should feel immediately

Today’s classes

18

Utilization

84%

Instructor conflicts

1

Agent interventions

6

Not abstract marketing

The first click should reveal real operating surfaces, not generic SaaS reassurance.

Not a dead-end demo

Every product view should keep sign-up, sign-in, and next steps close at hand.

30-second tour

See it in motion

Scheduling, client management, and AI-powered studio intelligence — all in one place.

Choose your point of view

Enter the product from the role that matches your studio reality.

Instead of one generic homepage for everyone, Pilate works better as a guided entry into the product. Pick the lens that best matches your job, then walk the actual workflow.

Follow the thread

Let the product explain itself in the right order.

The root experience should not make people choose between “demo” and “marketing” as if those are separate products. It should move them through the inside first, then give them the framing that makes that inside resonate.

When the product clicks

Then the sign-up path should feel like a continuation, not a jump cut.

Once someone has seen the schedule, the client flows, and the agent layer in context, registration becomes the next logical step. That is the handoff this root page is meant to create.

Keep your bearings
New visitors should always know where they are, what they are looking at, and what the next click does.

`Enter demo` should mean “see the product in motion.”

`Start free` should appear after that product understanding has already started.

`Sign in` should stay available for returning users without hijacking the first-run story.