Improv 301 Class Designer
Improv 301 Class Designer Summary
Improv 301 Class Designer is a with in-app purchases Android app in Entertainment by BadGoose Publishing. Released in May 2023 (2 years ago). It has about 876+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 391 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store metadata: updated Sep 12, 2025.
Recent activity: 358 installs this week (430 over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Sep 12, 2025 .
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App Description
Create & Run Improv Comedy Classes
Design your Improv classes on the fly with this easy to use app.
• Create classes quickly and easily
• Get inspiration from over 150 pre-defined games and scenes (Pro)
• Instantly add related warmups or scenes with one tap
• Add your own exercises to the mix
• Extensive ‘Asks’ for scenes in easy to find categories
• Run your class exercises by exercise with coaching notes
If you are running or want to start your own Comedy Improv class, this app will give you a leg up, keeping you fresh and organised.
Please note - class timings are a guide only!
I’d been running Improv classes for well over ten year and realised that I was collecting a lot of slips of paper with classes on that I kept referring to to remind me of the exercises I had to hand and which I’d already used. I thought – there must be an app for that, - but there wasn’t – so I, um, in true Improv style, I made one up!
To start with I just had the basic outline of exercises as that’s all I needed. After reviewing with some friends, I realised that the exercises needed to be much better qualified.
Each exercise needed clearer setup instructions and more detailed enunciations. All the exercises I know have come from classes I’ve done. For example, the quite wonderful John Cremer, London’s Sprout and the Ubud Improv Crew to name but a few. Improv tends to treat exercises as open-source and I hope we all encourage sharing our knowledge.
As an Improv facilitator, I find myself being a coach much of the time, so most exercises also have coaching tips as well. All that leads to a much more complete information for the facilitator and ultimately, more professional classes. I don’t know about you, but I have a lousy memory so these help me to remember the more detailed points of each exercise.
I have so many ideas that I want to implement but simply not enough time to do them all. Top of the list is to link Asks to exercises. One of my biggest failings is requesting suggestions (asks) so I’m planning a cross reference for each exercise.
The app also needs input the number of people in a class to make the estimated timings more accurate. Timings are tricky because you don’t really know how long scenes will take or how often each one will be repeated or how much coaching you’ll give. Howe
