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