Driving Schools
Every lesson paced backwards from the road-test date
A driving school runs on the same engine as a music school — travelling instructors, lesson packs, recurring weekly slots — with one twist: the G2 test date is the deadline the whole schedule bends around. loTouch picks students up on routes that make sense, keeps lesson packages on pace to finish before test day, and absorbs the endless rescheduling of teenage calendars without losing the slot or the revenue.

What does driving schools business software do?
Driving school software schedules in-car lessons around instructor routes and student pickups, tracks lesson-package balances as lessons complete, absorbs constant rescheduling without losing standing slots, and paces each student's remaining lessons against their road-test date. loTouch adds generated landing pages per neighbourhood, so learners searching locally book a first lesson against real instructor availability.
Sound familiar?
The problems eating your margin
The road test is a deadline, not a suggestion
A student with six lessons left and a G2 test in three weeks needs two a week, starting now. loTouch paces every package against the booked test date and flags the students who are falling behind it — before the panicked parent phone call.
Pickups scattered across the city
An instructor collecting one student in Scarborough and the next in Etobicoke teaches ninety minutes and drives one hundred. Lessons are scheduled by pickup location, so each instructor's day moves through one part of the city instead of across it.
Teenage calendars reschedule everything
Exam week, a shift swap, a forgotten dentist appointment — in-car hours die by a thousand small changes. Students rebook into real openings from the app, freed slots offer to the waitlist, and your late-cancellation policy applies itself.
Curious what drive time costs you? Try the calculator — preset for driving school→
The loTouch effect
What changes with loTouch
Rank where new drivers search
Generated landing pages per neighbourhood and program — beginner packages, G2 test preparation, nervous-driver refreshers — so the family searching after dinner books a first lesson that night.
Instructor and student apps that carry the course
Instructors see the day in pickup order with each student's skills progress; students and parents book lessons, watch the package count down, and see which examiner-expected skills are still ahead.
Lesson packs and instructor pay from one record
Package purchases charge up front, every completed lesson decrements the balance, and instructor pay — per lesson or hourly with drive time — derives from the same delivered-lesson records, on the engine proven across thousands of music lessons.

Your students book, track and pay in your branded app.
Comparing options? loTouch vs MarketBox→
Proven in production
The engine behind loTouch has been running Rockstar Music Central for years
Google page 1
for region + instrument searches across the GTA
$0.90 avg CPC
across 14.6K impressions of supporting paid search
One system
from search result to teacher payroll
FAQ
Questions driving schools ask us
How does loTouch pace lessons against a road-test date?
The student's test date lives on their file. loTouch spreads the remaining package across the weeks left, books the cadence with their instructor, and flags any student whose remaining lessons no longer fit before the date — early enough to add lessons or move the test.
Can students book and reschedule without calling the office?
Yes. Students — or their parents — see their instructor's real openings in the app, book against them, and reschedule within your policy windows. Every change updates the instructor's route, and habitual late cancellations hit the policy you configured instead of your goodwill.
How do home pickups work for scheduling?
Each lesson carries its pickup point — home, school, work — and instructors' days are built so consecutive pickups sit near each other. Drive time between drop-off and the next pickup books itself, so a full day of lessons is actually drivable.
Does it manage instructor vehicles and certifications?
Yes. Instructor profiles carry their licence class, certifications and assigned vehicle; lesson types that need a specific transmission or endorsement only book to instructors who match. Vehicle handoffs and maintenance days block availability so the schedule never books a car that isn't there.
Does loTouch sync with QuickBooks?
Yes — invoices, payments and payroll records sync to QuickBooks, so your accountant keeps their system and you keep one source of truth. Job data stays exportable; loTouch is built to feed your books, not trap your data.
How does loTouch pricing work?
loTouch pricing is public: implementation from $3,500 one-time and a platform license from $400/mo, sized by team (1–10, 11–25 or 26–60 field providers), plus $40 per provider per month — office and manager seats are free, and end customers are free and unlimited. Payments run at standard processor rates plus a platform fee under 1% on card-on-file volume. See lotouch.ca/pricing for the full model and an instant estimator.
Coverage
Available everywhere you operate
Local landing pages, local scheduling, local routing — wherever your teams work.
Canada
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