Owners can see where templates, enrollment, scheduling, records, payments, communications, and media live before they start.
Product tutorials
Learn the workflows that make a driving school easier to run
Step-by-step tutorials for the highest-value parts of Software for Driving School: website setup, enrollment, scheduling, student records, payments, communication history, and media management.
Guided path
Start with the workflow your school needs today
Each tutorial includes realistic product imagery, dashboard checks, practical examples, and careful language around payments, waivers, documents, and state-specific requirements.
How to Set Up a Driving School Website Template
Use the template workflow to move from a fictional preview to a real school website with packages, service areas, instructor trust, enrollment calls to action, and safe launch controls.
11 min tutorial · 859 words
How to Use Online Enrollment to Create Clean Student Records
Turn website visitors into organized student records instead of another unstructured email, text message, or spreadsheet row.
12 min tutorial · 713 words
How to Configure Lesson Scheduling Rules Without Double-Booking
Use scheduling rules to protect instructors, vehicles, students, and office staff from the calendar conflicts that generic booking tools miss.
12 min tutorial · 617 words
How to Manage Student Records, Documents, and Lesson Progress
The student record should be the place staff go to understand enrollment, documents, appointments, progress, balances, guardians, and communication history.
11 min tutorial · 629 words
How to Track Student Payment Status and Stripe Connect Readiness
Keep the school’s software subscription separate from the payments families make for lessons, packages, deposits, and balances.
10 min tutorial · 620 words
How to Use the Communication Log for Delivery History and Follow-Up
Every important notice should leave a record: who sent it, who it went to, what it said, when it was sent, what was attached, and what happened next.
12 min tutorial · 628 words
How to Use the Media Library for Website Images and Page Updates
Use the media library to make the school website feel real: instructor photos, vehicles, classroom context, office images, package visuals, and social sharing images.
10 min tutorial · 615 wordsWhy tutorials matter
Show the product value before a sales call
Staff learn what each section is for, what to check, and when a task affects the public website or student records.
Pages explain document, waiver, payment, and compliance-sensitive workflows without making unsupported legal or DMV claims.