Sell a block of hours or a set of lessons, then let students mix and match the lesson lengths as per their learning progress and book them when they’re ready — some now, the rest later.
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On most platforms a package is ten identical lessons, one length, booked in a single go. But real learners need a mix — a couple of 90-minute lessons, a long session before the test — and they want to book as they go. So instructors end up tracking half-used packages in a spreadsheet, and refunds turn into a guessing game.
Build a package as a block of time or a count of lessons — "10 hours of lessons" or "5 one-hour lessons". You set the allowance, the package price, and what it's worth.
Choose which services and lesson lengths a package can be redeemed against — automatic, manual, 60, 90 or 120 minutes. A single package can even span more than one service, like a test-prep class plus a block of driving hours.
Here's the part most platforms miss. Within their balance, a student books any combination of the lengths you allow — three 90-minute lessons and two 120s out of a 10-hour pack, however suits them. And they don't have to book it all at once: schedule a lesson or two now, and the rest waits as vouchers to book later.
Each item in a package carries an allocated price, so the maths underneath stays right. A class that's $100 on its own might be $80 inside a package — so instructor commission is worked out on the real allocated value, and if a student wants a refund partway through, the amount is calculated from what's actually been used.
The allocated price drives both — so payouts and refunds always reconcile.
The same 10-hour package, in the hands of three different students. Every length is one you’ve allowed, and they can only book up to the balance they’ve paid for.
Three students, multiple ways to use it:
Each row adds up to the same 10 hours — the student decides the shape within rules you've set.
No. They can schedule one lesson now and leave the rest — the unscheduled time is saved as vouchers they can book whenever they’re ready.
Yes. A single bundle can span multiple services — for example one test-prep class plus a block of driving hours.
In case of your instructrors are earning by % comission, you allocate price for each bundle item, which sets the effective per-session value (a $100 class might be $80 inside a package). Commission and payouts are worked out from that allocated value, so multi-instructor schools always pay out correctly.
Partial refunds are calculated from the allocated price and what’s actually been used, so both you and the student get a fair figure.
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