How the platform took shape
The people behind Tavqler spent years teaching in-person classes before moving the work online. What drove the shift was a practical observation — students from smaller towns kept asking for the same structured guidance that city studios offered, but there was nothing quite like it available remotely.
We spent months filming, revising, and sequencing content before publishing anything. The goal was not volume — it was making sure each flow series held together logically, from warm-up to cooldown, with clear cues for breath and alignment.
The community around the platform grew mostly through word of mouth. Learners share progress, ask questions in the course discussions, and occasionally teach each other — which is exactly the kind of engagement we hoped for.
The instructors behind the sequences
Oksana Bilyk
Lead Instructor
Oksana has practised Vinyasa and Ashtanga for over a decade. She designed most of the foundational flow series on the platform, with an emphasis on accessible entry points for beginners.
Dmytro Kravets
Restorative Flows
Dmytro focuses on slower, breath-centred sequences. His courses on yin and restorative yoga tend to attract learners who are recovering from injury or dealing with high stress levels.
Halyna Marchuk
Dynamic Sequences
Halyna brings a background in contemporary dance to her classes. Her flow series are more physically demanding and suit learners who already have a stable practice and want more challenge.