Keep your guitar teaching schedule in one place
Guitar teaching often mixes in-person and online students across odd hours, which is exactly when a plain calendar stops being enough. Note & Key ties each lesson to a student and their rate, stays in sync with the Google Calendar you already use, and turns the lessons you taught into invoices.
Free to start · Pro adds unlimited students and invoicing · Also on the iPhone App Store.
How it works
- 1Add your guitar students with their lesson length and rate, in-person or online.
- 2Build your weekly schedule in Note & Key, or connect Google Calendar to import the lessons you already keep there and keep both in sync.
- 3Mark each lesson completed, cancelled, or a makeup as you go — that record becomes your attendance and your invoices.
Common questions
What's a good way to schedule guitar lessons?
Keep one schedule that's tied to your students and rates rather than a calendar that only shows names. In Note & Key each guitar lesson links to a student, so marking it completed records attendance and feeds billing — and you can sync it with Google Calendar so you're not maintaining two schedules.
Does it work for online guitar lessons too?
Yes. A lesson is a lesson whether it's in your room or over video — you schedule it, mark it completed, and bill it the same way. Note & Key tracks the teaching and the money, not the meeting link.
Can I sync with the Google Calendar I already use?
Yes. You can connect Google Calendar, choose which calendar your guitar lessons live on, import recurring lessons as students, and keep them in sync going forward.
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