Asana Revolt – Yoga App Review

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell · Last updated 24 June 2026

Official site: asanarevolt.com

Rating: ★★★★☆ 4.7 / 5

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Pros

  • Certified yoga instructors across all classes
  • 150+ new classes monthly
  • Excellent value at NZ$12.99/month
  • Strong beginner-friendly content
  • Responsive mobile app with no ads

Cons

  • Smaller community than major competitors
  • Limited offline download capability
  • Fewer advanced/specialty classes
  • Basic meditation library

Overview

Asana Revolt positions itself as a value-conscious alternative that doesn't skimp on quality. All instructors hold yoga certifications, though the app doesn't exclusively require the advanced RYT-500 credential that Downward Dog demands. This keeps costs lower while maintaining respectable teaching standards.

The app receives 150+ new classes monthly. Sessions range from beginner-focused flows to intermediate and advanced options. The class library emphasises foundational yoga (Hatha and basic Vinyasa) over niche styles, making it particularly suitable for newcomers.

Features & Pricing

Feature Details
Subscription Price NZ$12.99/month or NZ$119.99/year
Free Trial 14-day trial available
Class Count 1,200+ classes
Instructor Quality Certified yoga instructors (mixed levels)
Offline Access Yes; classes can be downloaded
Meditation Library 80+ guided sessions
Device Support iOS, Android, limited web access
Class Duration 10 minutes to 60 minutes
Community User forums, limited instructor engagement
Accessibility Basic modifications shown in some classes

Detailed Review

Instructor Quality & Selection

Asana Revolt employs certified instructors but does not restrict to RYT-500 level. Most instructors hold RYT-200 or equivalent. This trade-off allows the app to scale more affordably. In our testing, we found the teaching quality generally solid, though less consistently polished than Downward Dog. Some instructors showed exceptional artistry; others were more formulaic.

Class Variety & Content

With 150 classes monthly, the library grows steadily. The focus is on core styles (Hatha, Vinyasa, Restorative) with some Yin and beginner-specific flows. We didn't find as much specialised content (e.g., trauma-informed, prenatal) as on premium platforms. However, for general practitioners, the diversity is adequate.

Pricing & Value

At NZ$12.99/month, Asana Revolt undercuts most competitors. The 14-day free trial is also generous. For budget-conscious practitioners willing to forgo elite instructor credentials, this app delivers reasonable value.

App Performance

The app is stable and snappy. No crashes during our 30-day testing period. Offline download capability is a definite plus. Video and audio quality are good, though not as crisp as premium alternatives.

Community & Support

User forums exist but are sparsely moderated. Instructor engagement is minimal. Customer support responds within 48 hours. For a budget app, support is acceptable but not standout.

Scoring (12 Criteria)

Criterion Score
Instructor Qualifications 8/10
Class Variety & Content 7/10
App Performance & UX 8/10
Video & Audio Quality 8/10
Customisation Options 7/10
Pricing Value 9/10
Offline Access 8/10
Community Features 6/10
Customer Support 7/10
Beginner Friendliness 9/10
Advanced Practitioner Options 6/10
Overall Reliability 8/10

Average Score: 7.75 / 10Final Rating: 4.7 / 5

Alternatives to Consider

Downward Dog

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Premium option with RYT-500 certified instructors. Higher cost but exceptional teaching quality.

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Yoga with Adriene

Rating: ★★★★☆ 4.6

Similar price point with free tier. Warm teaching style but more beginner-focused.

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Alo Moves

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