Everything You Need to Run a Young Living Business in One Place: How to Get Started
Think about everything your Young Living business needs to live online. A website where a curious neighbor can find you and learn what you’re about. A way to stay in touch with the customer who said “keep me posted.” A signup page for your next class. A calendar people can book a wellness consult on. A way to get paid when the workshop has a ticket price. A home for your team and your customer community. GetOiling holds all of it in one account. And with Project Studio, it goes a step further than you might expect: you describe what you want to share, and it builds the connected pieces for you, in your voice and your colors. Getting started is less about learning tech and more about one decision: what do you want to build first?

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But don’t just take our word for it. You can grab a $1 trial and have a real offer built by dinner. And you won’t be setting up alone: we run a free group Weekly Work Session call every week where you bring your questions and whatever you’re working on.

What an All-in-One System Actually Does for You

If you’ve hosted even one class, you know the drill. The event went on Facebook, the signups went to a Google Form, the reminders went out by text from your phone, and the follow-up lived on a sticky note. Every tool did its own little job, and you were the glue holding them all together. GetOiling replaces the whole pile with one account, where your pages, your email list, your booking calendar, your events, and your customer list already know about each other.

Here’s what that does for you in real life. When someone books a consult, she’s the same person who joined your list last spring and came to your class in May. You open one screen and see her whole story: what she came to, what she signed up for, what you talked about last time. Following up stops being detective work across four apps and a notebook, and starts being a two-minute check before you pick up the phone. You can tag people by how they found you, pull up everyone who came to a class but never grabbed the freebie, and send a note to just that group. That kind of follow-up used to take an evening. Now it takes the time it takes to write the note.

And there’s more under the roof than most people expect: a website and blog (we walk through building yours in this training), landing pages and forms, email and texting, a member area for courses and customer content, event registration with real tickets, booking calendars, checkout, and automations that keep the follow-up moving while you’re doing everything else. You don’t assemble any of it. It’s already there, and it’s already connected.

Describe What You Want to Share, and Project Studio Builds It

Project Studio is the part that still feels a little like magic. You start a project, tell it what you want to share, and it builds the connected set for you. It knows how to set up and share whatever you offer, even if you’re not sure how to yourself. You pick a starting point, describe it the way you’d describe it to a friend, and it takes it from there.

That matters, because most of us didn’t sign up for a marketing degree. You know your oils, and you know your people. Where things stall is the in-between: what pages a freebie needs, which emails should follow it, what order any of it goes in. Project Studio already knows those patterns. You bring the heart, and it brings the structure.

Say you want a freebie to grow your list, maybe a low-tox swap guide or a starter checklist. Describe it, and back comes the signup page, the emails that deliver it, a thank-you page, a home for the download itself, and ready-to-post social captions to spread the word, with the signup page already wired to start the emails and hand over the goods. The registration and follow-up for a live class, a wellness consult calendar, a membership for your customers, a whole website, even a quiz for your page all get the same treatment. It even draws you a map of how the pieces connect, so you can see your offer working instead of wondering whether you missed a step.

And you stay in the driver’s seat. Let it build everything in one pass, or have it draft first so you can look it all over before anything is real. Already made some of the pieces? Point the project at what exists and it fills in only what’s missing. Nothing you’ve built goes to waste.

It Doesn’t Just Build It, It Runs It

Building the offer is only half the job. The other half is everything after someone raises her hand: the welcome email, the reminder before class, the follow-up after a consult, the friendly note that keeps your list warm between offers. GetOiling runs all of that in the background, on the same contacts and the same offers you already set up, so the follow-up goes out on time whether or not you remembered it. A class registrant gets her reminder the day before and again the morning of. A new subscriber gets her freebie right away and a friendly check-in a couple of days later. You approved all of it once, and it happens every time after that.

That’s the difference between putting up a page and having a system that works while you live your life. Set the offer up once, and the follow-up keeps its own promises from there. Less chasing, and more room for the conversations only you can have.

You Don’t Need a Pile of Apps or a Marketing Degree

The usual way Brand Partners piece this together is one free app at a time: a website builder here, an email tool there, a form builder, a scheduling link, and the trusty spreadsheet. Each one is fine on its own. The cost shows up in between, where you’re the one copying names from the form to the spreadsheet to the email tool and hoping nothing slips during a busy week. The glue is you, and glue gets tired.

There’s a second cost most of us find out the hard way: those tools were never built for a Young Living business. The templates assume you’re a boutique or a blogger. And some of the most popular email platforms are a genuine risk for network marketers, whose accounts can be shut down just for being part of Young Living. GetOiling was built by Brand Partners, for Brand Partners, so your business is never sitting on borrowed ground.

You shouldn’t have to choose between a free setup you hold together yourself and a professional one priced for a business ten times your size. GetOiling is the professional one, built around how a Brand Partner actually works, at a price that fits the business you’re building.

Everything It Builds Comes Out Sounding Like You

The reason what Project Studio builds comes back ready to use is that it works from what you’ve told it about your business. Two things feed it. The first is your AI Settings: who you help and what they’re walking through, what you offer, the next step you invite people to take, and the way you actually talk. The second is your brand colors and fonts. Set both once, and every page, email, and offer the platform builds shows up in your colors, saying things the way you’d say them.

That same memory follows you everywhere the platform writes. Draft a blog post, an email, or a social caption, and it’s working from the same picture of your business, so your whole account speaks with one voice. Yours. The customer who reads your email and then lands on your page hears the same person in both places, and that consistency is what makes a small business feel trustworthy.

It’s the difference between a blank template and something you can nearly publish. A template hands you boxes to fill. GetOiling hands you a draft that already knows your people, so your part is the good part: making it true and making it yours.

Built to Grow With Your Business

Starting small doesn’t mean starting over later. The freebie you build this month and the paid class you build for fall share the same brand, the same list, the same calendar, and the same checkout. Projects gather into collections as you add them, so a growing business stays tidy instead of tangled. Group your fall class with its emails and pages, keep last spring’s promo in its own drawer, and you always know where a piece lives. And if you refresh your brand next year, the change carries across everything you’ve built, without reopening every page one by one.

It travels well, too. The project editor works from a phone or tablet as well as a desk, so an offer can inch forward from wherever the day has you.

You’re Never Building Alone

Software is worth more when there are people behind it, and this is where GetOiling spoils you a little. Every week we host the live Weekly Work Session, a free group call where you bring your questions and whatever you’re half-finished with, and get real-time help from our team and from Brand Partners building right alongside you. No application, no seat to reserve. You just show up.

And when you’d rather have something done for you, the concierge team is a message away. That’s the part of GetOiling you can’t screenshot: real people who want your business to work as much as you do.

Getting Set Up: The Foundation You Set Once

Because the platform builds from what it knows about you, getting started is mostly a one-time foundation. Four things, each a few minutes, each done once: your colors and fonts, your AI Settings, your calendar, and your payments. The first two are what make everything look and sound like you. Your calendar is what lets people book time with you, and connecting payments through Stripe is what lets you get paid for classes, consults, and memberships. Set those four, and everything you build afterward arrives ready to share, ready to book, and ready to buy. None of them requires a technical bone in your body, and the training shows every screen, so you’re never guessing where a setting lives.

The training below walks through all four on screen, in order, so you can set yours up as you watch. The full Project Studio walkthrough happens live at the Weekly Work Session, and the replay lands on this post right below:

  1. Colors & Fonts: pick your brand colors and fonts once, on the Colors & Fonts page, and everything the platform builds wears them.
  2. AI Settings: tell GetOiling who you help, what you offer, and how you sound, so everything it writes reads like you wrote it. This one deserves its own sitting, and we’ve got a full training dedicated to it.
  3. Connect your calendar: link your Google, Microsoft, or Apple calendar under Bookings, so bookings only land when you’re actually free.
  4. Connect your payments: connect Stripe under Payment Processing, so what you offer can take payment from day one.

The Weekly Work Session is a live group Q&A and hands-on help session every Thursday at 12pm ET. Bring your questions and whatever you’re working on, and join an upcoming session.

Start With What You’ve Been Meaning to Build

Getting started with GetOiling comes down to one question: what have you been meaning to build? The class you keep talking about, the freebie you never quite finished, the consult calendar you’ve been promising yourself for months. Each one is a description away now. Set the foundation, say what you want, and let Project Studio put the pieces together.

See for yourself. Start a $1 trial and have a real offer built this afternoon, then bring whatever you’re working on to a live Weekly Work Session and we’ll fine-tune it with you.

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