For school owners, enrollment teams, and local operators

Add a learner service that is easy for your school to sell and easy for learners to start using

We offer driving schools special partnership pricing and open learner accounts for you based on the number of students you want to serve. Your school stays in control of resale pricing, while our team helps with onboarding, usage guidance, and basic support after activation.

The four things schools usually care about first

How pricing works, how accounts are prepared, how margin stays with the school, and who follows up on learner questions.

Flexible school pricing

We can shape a better quote around learner volume and your preferred collaboration model.

Accounts prepared for you

Send us the learner list and we will prepare the accounts so your team does not need to do the setup one by one.

Your school sets the selling price

You stay in control of how the offer is priced for learners.

We help with learner support

Basic onboarding guidance and common usage questions are handled by our team.

Why schools like it

Easier for schools to sell, easier for learners to use

We take care of account setup, usage guidance, and basic after-sales support so your team can stay focused on enrollment, conversion, and learner experience.

Partnership pricing

We can quote by learner volume, whether you want a long-term setup or a smaller first batch.

Ready-to-share accounts

Once the learner list is confirmed, we organize the accounts so your school can send them out directly.

Margin stays with the school

We do not lock your learner-facing price. Your team can decide how to package and price the offer.

Less routine support work

Our team handles common learner questions so your staff does not need to explain everything manually.

How it works

Get your school price first, then sell it in the way that fits your learners

This is not a one-price-fits-all resale model. We offer a school partnership price, and your team remains free to package and price the offer around your classes and local market.

Start with one class or one campus

You can begin with a smaller group, make the flow work, and expand later if it performs well.

Add more learners anytime

When new learners come in, more accounts can be opened without restarting the whole process.

Flexible sales format

Use it as a signup bonus, a paid add-on, or a standalone learner service.

Ways to sell it

It works as a signup bonus, a package upgrade, or a pre-exam support offer

If you want something that is easy to explain and easy to deliver without adding too much execution work, these are the most natural ways to use it.

Signup bonus or bundle

Give it to learners after enrollment to make the package feel more complete and more valuable.

Senior learner support

Useful for learner groups who need a gentler pace and clearer practice guidance.

Pre-exam extra practice

Offer a clearer practice path for learners who want more support before the exam.

Premium package upgrade

Place it inside higher-value class packages or service bundles to create differentiation.

Partnership flow

The process is simple and can start quickly once details are confirmed

There is no need for a heavy integration first. Once we confirm the learner volume and selling approach, we can move fast.

Step 1
Tell us what you need

Share how many learners you want to serve and how you want to position the offer.

Step 2
Confirm pricing

We provide a quote based on learner volume and collaboration style, then we move forward once you approve it.

Step 3
Accounts are opened for your learners

Once the learner list is ready, we prepare the accounts and organize the usage details for your team.

Step 4
Learners start using it

Learners receive their access and we continue helping with basic support and common questions.

Common questions

What driving schools usually ask first

Clarifying these points early makes the partnership move faster.

Want to try it with one class first? You can start small

Most schools find it easier to test with a smaller group first, then expand once the process feels smooth.