Lesson Blocks vs Lesson Offers: what’s the difference?
The platform offers two ways to sell lessons: Lesson Blocks and Lesson Offers. Each works slightly differently and suits different teaching and booking styles.
Lesson Blocks
Lesson Blocks are a standard, fixed product.
Students can buy 1, 5, 10, 20 or 40 lessons
Larger blocks reduce the price per lesson
Instalment options are available on larger blocks
24 hours’ notice is required to cancel a lesson
Unused lessons are refundable
Teachers manually add lessons to the calendar
Confirmed lessons are automatically invoiced
Transport fees are added separately
Pricing
Your take-home amount is fixed
Platform fees vary by block size
Single lessons have the highest fee
40-lesson blocks have the lowest fee
Lesson Blocks are best for students committing to regular lessons on a standard pricing structure.
Lesson Offers
Lesson Offers are flexible and bespoke.
Can include any number of lessons
Offers over £100 can be paid in 3 instalments
Teachers set their own terms and cancellation rules
The price includes transport fees
Lessons are added to the calendar automatically
A 14-day cooling-off period applies
Pricing
Platform fees are fixed, regardless of lesson quantity
Bronze: 20%
Silver: 18%
Gold: 16%
Platinum: 14%
Lesson Offers are ideal for trial lessons, one-by-one bookings, or students not ready to commit to a large block.
Which should I use?
Use Lesson Blocks for simple, standardised pricing
Use Lesson Offers for flexibility and one-off or trial lessons
Many teachers choose to use both.
FAQ's
Why are platform fees higher on single lessons in Lesson Blocks?
Lesson Blocks use a sliding fee scale designed to reward long-term commitment. Single lessons carry the highest fee, while large blocks (e.g. 40 lessons) carry the lowest.
Why do Lesson Offers exist?
Lesson Offers were created to solve the issue of high effective fees on one-off lessons. They allow teachers to offer single or short-term bookings at a fixed, predictable platform fee. They are also suitable for teachers who wish to customise prices per student and implement their own cancellation policies.
When should I use a Lesson Offer instead of a Block?
Use a Lesson Offer when:
A student wants to book lessons one at a time
You’re offering a trial lesson
You want bespoke pricing or terms
A student isn’t ready to commit to a long block
Can I use both Lesson Blocks and Lesson Offers?
Yes. Many teachers use:
Lesson Blocks for ongoing students
Lesson Offers for trials or short-term arrangements
Who sets cancellation and refund terms?
Lesson Blocks follow standard platform terms - 24 hours notice
Lesson Offers use terms set by the teacher
Do I always receive the price I set?
Yes. Your take-home amount is fixed. Platform fees are applied on top and vary depending on the product used.
Why do Lesson Offers include transport fees?
Including transport fees ensures:
Clear, all-in pricing for students
No separate charges after purchase
Better alignment with the fixed platform fee model
For more information on Lesson Blocks and Lesson Offers take a look at our additional articles.
