LessonLoop gives you a public booking page so prospective families can find you and reach out — without you chasing emails. You can share it as a hosted page, drop it into your existing website as a widget, or point your own custom domain at it as a small branded micro-site.
Where to build it
Your booking page lives under Growth → Website. Open it from the Growth group in the left sidebar, then choose Website.
| What you’re building | Where it lives |
|---|---|
| Public booking page, widget & micro-site | Growth → Website |
Good to know Website is a page in the Growth group — it is not a Settings tab. Owners and admins can edit it.
How families get in touch
The public page is a simple enquiry form. A family fills in their name and a way to reach them (an email or a phone number — either is fine, unless you require a phone), and can optionally add the student’s name, the instrument(s) they’re interested in, and a message. Nothing is booked automatically — every submission comes to you as a new enquiry to reply to and arrange the lesson yourself.
If you list your offered instruments and teachers, the page can also show a friendly Next openings teaser drawn from your teachers’ availability. Tapping one simply takes the family to the enquiry form — it’s a prompt to get in touch, not a self-booking calendar.
Publish your page
- Go to Growth → Website.
- Create your booking page, then open Manage to add your details — a title and welcome text, who can be enquired about (teachers and instruments), and whether a phone number is required.
- Turn the page on to make it live. You can share the public booking link directly, embed the widget in an existing site, or point your custom domain at the micro-site.
- Every submission arrives as a new enquiry for you to follow up.
What happens next
Each new submission lands in your Enquiries pipeline, ready to qualify, reply to and convert into a student. See Track enquiries for how to manage them from there.
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