LessonLink

For instructors who are done with duct tape

Stop running your teaching business through text threads and memory.

Lessons land on the calendar. Notes live in five apps. Follow-up is “I’ll text you later.” LessonLink is the system that replaces that chaos—one place for your day, your lessons, and what happens next for every student.

  • One spineSchedule, capture, and follow up without switching tools every five minutes.
  • Real continuityStudents stop guessing what to practice. You stop rebuilding context from scratch.
  • Golf today, more laterBuilt with golf instructors in mind—and structured for any serious teaching business.

Sound familiar?

This is what most instructors are dealing with.

None of this is dramatic. It’s just expensive—in time, head space, and the feeling that you’re always one step behind your own business.

Split brain

Lessons live in one place. Notes live somewhere else.

Your calendar says one story. Your camera roll, voice memos, and scraps of paper say another.

The same question

“What should I practice?”

Students text you between lessons because there’s no single source of truth for what changed last time.

Broken threads

Every lesson feels like a cold start.

Without a system, you re-build context from memory—or you don’t, and quality quietly slips.

Follow-up tax

Reminders, invoices, and nudges are all manual.

Pricing and payments live in DMs, spreadsheets, or nowhere. That’s not a process. That’s a second job.

The real cost

You’re not disorganized. You’re under-tooled.

Generic scheduling apps weren’t built for how teaching businesses actually run. So you duct-tape five products together and hope nothing falls through.

What changes when you switch

Outcomes first. Features second.

LessonLink isn’t “another app.” It’s the spine your teaching business runs on—so the work feels like a product, not a pile of chores.

Know your day before it starts

Walk in prepared.

See who you’re teaching, when, and where. Pull context forward so you’re not reconstructing the last lesson from a text thread in the parking lot.

Capture what actually changed

Teach in the moment. Lock it in after.

Observations, media, and summaries stay attached to the lesson they belong to—so your notes match reality, not your memory.

Give students something better than memory

Send them away with clarity.

Students get a cleaner view of their lessons, their teachers, and what to do next—without another vague “text me if you’re stuck.”

Before / after

Same you. Different backbone.

Without LessonLink

The duct-tape version

  • Scattered notes across apps, paper, and screenshots
  • Long text threads that bury what actually mattered
  • Guessing what happened last lesson—or asking the student to remind you
  • Manual follow-up every time someone needs a nudge

With LessonLink

The system version

  • Structured lessons with a home for context and media
  • Captured insights tied to the right student and lesson
  • Clear next steps instead of “we’ll figure it out next time”
  • One workflow for your day, your roster, and your follow-through

How it runs

Three moves. Less noise.

01

Walk in prepared

See the day, the people, and the context before you start teaching.

02

Capture the lesson while it’s happening

Record what moved, what to reinforce, and what should change next—before the details evaporate.

03

Send students away with clarity

Close the loop with notes, summaries, and next steps they can actually use.

Why this wins

Built for how teaching businesses really run.

Not a generic calendar with a logo slapped on it. Not five subscriptions pretending to be a stack. One system that respects how instructors work—and how students experience the relationship.

Instructor-first

Designed around your workflow, not a template.

Scheduling, delivery, and follow-up hang together because that’s how your week actually feels—not as siloed “modules.”

One spine

Replace the five-app shuffle.

Fewer handoffs mean fewer mistakes. When your tools agree, your students feel the difference.

Continuity

Lessons should build on each other.

LessonLink is built so last week’s work informs this week’s plan—without you becoming the database.

Golf now, more later

Serious teaching, not a narrow niche toy.

We’re live with golf instructors first because the problems are loud there. The structure scales to other domains as we grow.

Proof in progress

What instructors say (placeholder)

Real quotes will land here soon. For now, this is the bar we’re building toward.

Instructor

“I stopped rebuilding context every lesson.”

— Placeholder testimonial. Short story about time saved and calmer prep.

Instructor

“Students finally know what to practice.”

— Placeholder testimonial. One sentence on clarity between lessons.

For you

Run the business side like you mean it.

  • Roster and lesson management that stays attached to real lessons
  • Preferences and teaching patterns in one profile—not sticky notes
  • Playbooks and repeatable systems you can actually reuse
  • Follow-up that doesn’t depend on you remembering every thread

For them

Give students a calmer front door.

  • One place to see their teachers and lesson history
  • Less “what did we work on again?”
  • Account details that stay current without chasing
  • Room to grow into shared goals and progress views

Pricing

One extra lesson a month pays for this.

Start simple: get your week and your first few lessons organized in minutes. Grow into the rest as you feel the relief. Solo instructors get a clear monthly home base; studios get a path when they’re ready to talk scale.

Solo instructor

$39/month

The obvious default if you’re serious about teaching as a business—not a side hobby you wing every week.

Studio or academy

Talk to us

Shared workflows, oversight, and a student experience that doesn’t feel bolted together. We’ll match how your team actually operates.

Ready

Stop piecing your business together every Monday.

Get your first lesson organized in minutes. Open the app, sign in, and put your teaching week on something that feels like a product—not a pile of threads.