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Word-of-mouth you can actually see

Most of your new pupils come from the ones you've already taught. Roadworthy gives every pupil their own booking link. When a friend books through it, the booking is tagged with who sent them — so the recommendation that used to vanish into a group chat now shows up in the app.

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. Every pupil gets a link

    Each pupil has their own version of your booking page — a normal link they can text a mate. It's the same page any learner uses to book; it just remembers who it came from.

  2. 2. They share it, a friend books

    The friend picks a slot and pays as usual through your online booking page. Nothing changes for them. Behind the scenes, the booking is tagged with the pupil who referred them.

  3. 3. You see who sent who

    Open a pupil and you'll see "referred by" on the ones who came in through a link, and a count of how many a pupil has brought you. Now you know who your best advocates are — and can thank them properly.

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to offer a discount?

No. This first version is about attribution — knowing who referred whom — so you can say thank you your own way. Automatic referral discounts are on the roadmap.

Does the friend have to do anything special?

No. They book and pay exactly as normal. The link quietly records who shared it; there's no code to type unless you want to share one.

Where do I find a pupil's link?

On the pupil's page, alongside the review request. Share it by text, WhatsApp, or however you already talk to your pupils.

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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