Shareable Templates

Discover and import training templates created by the community.

We added a new Explore page where you can browse public training templates made by other users and import them into your collection.

Where to find it

In the dashboard go to: Deepthroat Trainer → Explore Templates. The Explore page shows public templates with creator info, difficulty and a short description so you can quickly find something that fits your goals.

How public sharing works

  • Templates are private by default. When you create or edit a template you can enable Public Sharing to make it discoverable on the Explore page.

  • Only users with an Ultra-level subscription (and certain staff/founder tiers) may import public templates. If you’re not on Ultra you’ll see a badge explaining that importing templates requires an upgrade.

  • When you enable Public Sharing you can optionally add a short description to help others understand what makes the template special.

Importing a template

  1. Browse the Explore Templates page and click View on a template you like.

  2. If you have an eligible subscription, click Use Template (or Import) to add it to your collection.

Notes about imported templates:

  • Imported templates are read-only — you can view settings and segments but cannot change the training segments or the template itself. This preserves the original author’s intent.

  • You can assign which toy the imported template uses. Ultra users can change the toy assignment and save it to their account; non-Ultra users get a sensible default toy assignment.

  • You can remove an imported template from your collection at any time (Stop following / Remove). Removing a template does not affect the original public template.

  • You cannot import your own template.

Active imported template and limits

  • Each user may have one active imported template at a time (this prevents multiple imported templates from conflicting). You can mark your imported template as active or inactive in the template settings.

Privacy & moderation

  • Templates are private by default; enabling Public Sharing makes only the template and its public metadata (name, description, difficulty, segments) visible to other authenticated users via the Explore page.

  • Existing templates remain private after the feature release — sharing must be explicitly enabled by the owner.

Troubleshooting & tips

  • If the Use Template button is disabled, check your subscription tier — importing requires Ultra (or a qualifying staff/founder/pioneer tier).

  • If you’d like others to find your template, write a clear description and choose a good title and difficulty so it surfaces in searches.


If you want a short video walkthrough added to this page, or sample community templates to highlight, tell me which examples to include and I’ll add them.

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