Find templates
Navigate to Deepthroat Trainer → Explore Templates in your dashboard. The Explore page lists public templates with creator info, difficulty, and descriptions so you can quickly find options that match your goals.Enable public sharing
Templates are private by default. When creating or editing a template, toggle Public Sharing to make it discoverable on the Explore page.When you enable Public Sharing, add a short, specific description so others understand what makes your template unique and when to use it.
Import a template
Browse available templates
Open the Explore Templates page and browse available options. Filter by difficulty or scan descriptions to find a good match.
What happens after import
Read‑only access
Read‑only access
Imported templates are read‑only. You can view settings and segments but cannot modify training segments or the template itself. This preserves the original author’s intent.
Toy assignment
Toy assignment
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 receive a sensible default assignment.
Removing templates
Removing templates
Remove an imported template from your collection any time by selecting Stop following or Remove. Removing an import does not affect the original public template.
You cannot import your own template.
Active template limits
You can have one active imported template at a time. This prevents conflicts between multiple imported templates. Mark your imported template as active or inactive in its settings.Privacy and moderation
- Templates are private by default.
- Enabling Public Sharing makes only the template and its public metadata (name, description, difficulty, segments) visible to authenticated users via the Explore page.
- Existing templates remain private after the feature release—sharing must be explicitly enabled by the owner.
Troubleshooting
Use Template button is disabled
Use Template button is disabled
Your template isn’t getting discovered
Your template isn’t getting discovered
Write a clear description, choose a descriptive title, and set an accurate difficulty so your template surfaces in searches.

