Yoga·3 min
Why We Don't Score Your Yoga Poses
Other apps give you a score: "Your Warrior II is 73/100." We don't. Here's why.
Scoring creates anxiety
Yoga is the one practice where you're supposed to let go of judgment. Adding a score reintroduces exactly what you came to the mat to escape. "73" becomes something to beat. "85" feels insufficient. "92" still isn't 100.
This is the opposite of yoga's purpose.
Every body is different
A 90° knee angle in Warrior II is "textbook." But your knee might not safely go to 90°. Your anatomy, your flexibility today, your injury history — all of these matter more than matching a number from a textbook.
A score implies there's one right answer. There isn't. There's your answer today.
Data without judgment
We show you the number: "Your front knee is at 115°." That's it. No green checkmark. No red X. No score out of 100.
You decide what to do with that information. Maybe you go deeper. Maybe you realize that's perfect for your body today. Both are valid. Neither gets a score.
Sensor, not judge. Your data, your call.