How to sign up for live classes
We started our weekly live classes as a way to connect with the community, and give members a chance to meet Bold’s team of instructors and experts.
Thanks to everyone who’s joined us these last couple of months, we’ve designed a new, easier process to sign up, and show up for Bold live classes and events! Goodbye Zoom links and searching through emails.
Here’s what's new:
- You’ll always know which classes are coming up on a monthly basis.
- You can RSVP to your favorite classes and get convenient reminders 1 hour before class.
- You can launch your class automatically from Bold without any additional registration.
- You’ll be able to see live class activity in your Bold program!
How to sign up and join a live class
Step 1: Sign into Bold and click on ‘Explore’ at the top of the page.
(If you don’t already have an account, now is a good time to create one — plus it’s free!)
Step 2: Reserve your spot by selecting the class you would like to attend and click ‘Add to schedule.’
Step 3: Look out for an email and/or text reminder that you will receive before the class begins.
Reminders with the class link will be emailed and/or texted to you before class starts.
If you haven’t already, be sure to sign up for an account so you can sign up for future live classes, as well as access our selection of on-demand content. It’s free!
Questions? Email us at hello@agebold.com.
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