ENSŌ brings studios, independent facilitators and guests together in one shared ecosystem.
Classes, ceremonies, events and studio spaces are all offered in one clear, flexible structure.
ENSŌ is built from real practice.
It supports both studio-based sessions and independent facilitators with their own public pages, while also making studio space rental simple and transparent.
For guests, ENSŌ offers clarity.
Sessions can be filtered by type, focus and format, including events such as ceremonies, circles and mini-retreats, making it easier to find what truly fits.
ENSŌ is currently in beta.
Sukha is the first studio live on the platform, with more studios and facilitators joining over time.
About Anna Smit
Anna Smit is the founder of Sukha, a yoga studio in Amsterdam that has been running for 15 years.
Over the years, she has worked with many booking systems and third-party platforms, both as a studio owner and as a facilitator. Through this experience, she saw how fragmented tools, external dependencies and one-size-fits-all systems increasingly created pressure within the wellness field.
Two years ago, Anna started building ENSŌ alongside Sukha.
Not as a side project, but as a long-term platform designed from within the practice itself.
ENSŌ reflects her belief that studios and facilitators need tools that are calm, transparent and supportive of real-world ways of working, rather than systems that dictate how work should be shaped.
What guides ENSŌ
Rather than values as promises, ENSŌ is guided by principles.
Clarity
Systems should reduce noise, not add to it.
Autonomy
Professionals keep ownership of their work and relationships.
Equality
No role sits above another in the system.
Longevity
Built for long term, real world use.