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Make the most of every pass

A pass is the best moment you get — for the pupil and for your business. It's also the moment you're least likely to do anything about it, because you're already driving to the next lesson. Roadworthy makes it a couple of taps: mark the pupil passed, get a card you can post or send them, and ask for a review while they're still buzzing.

Written by Zac Grierson, Roadworthy co-founder Checked against real lessons by our co-founder, a practising UK driving instructor (ADI) Last updated

How it works

  1. 1. Mark them passed

    One tap on the pupil's page. Roadworthy already knows how many lessons it took, so it can put that on the card and roll it into your pass rate.

  2. 2. Get a card to share

    A little celebration pops up with a made-for-sharing card — the pupil's first name, the date, your school's name. Post it, or send it to them to post. It's drawn on the phone, so there's nothing to design.

  3. 3. Ask for the review

    The same screen offers a ready-written message asking for a review and pointing new learners your way. Reviews are worth the most when they're fresh — this catches them at exactly the right minute.

Frequently asked questions

Is the card automatic, or do I choose to share it?

You choose. Marking a pupil passed opens the celebration; sharing the card or sending the review message is up to you, each with a tap.

Does it use the pupil's photo?

No — the card is just their first name, the date and your school name, so there are no photo-consent worries. You share it, or send it for them to share.

Where does the review go?

The message links wherever you point it — typically your Google reviews. Roadworthy just writes the ask and hands it to your Messages.

Try it on your own diary

Every feature is included in one subscription — £13.99/month after a 30-day free trial. No card commission, no per-booking charges.

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