Features · Voice & hands-free
Say what you covered. Roadworthy writes it up.
Nobody wants to type up a lesson between pickups. So after a lesson you can just talk — a few seconds on what the pupil did — and Roadworthy turns it into a proper note, sets what to work on next, and ticks the DVSA skills you mentioned. You read it back and save. The voice-to-text happens on the phone; the tidying-up is done by AI.
How it works
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1. Tap the mic and talk
On the complete-lesson screen, hold the mic and say what happened — "loads of roundabouts, much better on lane discipline, still rushing the clutch on hill starts." The words appear as you speak. Nothing leaves the phone at this stage: the transcription runs on-device.
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2. Tap "Structure with AI"
Roadworthy sends the note to be tidied into three things: a short summary of what you covered, what to focus on next time, and the skills to tick. It only ticks skills from the DVSA list that you actually mentioned — it won't invent progress the note doesn't say.
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3. Check it, then save
You get the last word. The fields are filled in and the skills are pre-ticked; edit anything that isn't right and save. Those skill ticks feed the pupil's test-readiness gauge, so the record you build by talking is the same one the app uses to tell you who's ready.
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4. Or don't touch the phone at all
Ask Siri "what's my next pickup" and it tells you who, when and where. Say "mark my lesson complete" and it's done. Handy between lessons with your hands full, and it works from the CarPlay screen too.
Frequently asked questions
Does my pupils' data get sent anywhere?
The voice-to-text happens on your phone. When you tap "Structure with AI", the note text (not audio) is sent to be tidied into a summary and skill ticks, then returned. No names or contact details are needed for that step.
What if the AI gets it wrong?
You always review before saving. The fields are filled in and skills pre-ticked as a starting point — change anything that's off, and nothing is recorded until you hit save.
Do I need to speak in a certain way?
No. Talk like you'd talk to yourself — "did some junctions, needs work on observations." Roadworthy handles the phrasing. It only ticks skills you actually mention.
Which phones support the Siri shortcuts?
Any iPhone on iOS 18 or later. The shortcuts appear in the Shortcuts app and to Siri automatically once you've opened Roadworthy.
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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