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How many pupils can I put into Solo teacher?
As many as you like. There's no limit.
Is Solo teacher only for music teachers?
Absolutely not. It's suitable for all private teachers, regardless of subject.
Can Solo teacher manage my charges for me?
Charge for your teaching using hourly rates or flat fees. Tell solo teacher what your rates are, apply them to your scheduled activities and it will calculate your bills.
Will Solo teacher work with my country's currency?
Solo teacher picks up the currency to use from your computer's settings. For example, if your computer works in Euros, so will Solo teacher.
I get pupils to book in advance, with different payment dates. How would Solo teacher manage this?
Lessons can be scheduled in advance (or retrospectively), and charges are calculated based on your schedules. Invoices can be raised whenever you like. Each time you raise invoices, Solo teacher looks through the ledgers and picks up any outstanding amounts.
Can I seperate my billing into terms?
You can bill termly, annually, monthly, bi-annually... set up as many billing periods as you like and use them all at the same time.
Will Solo teacher run on my computer?
Solo teacher needs Windows XP (Service Pack 2) or Vista. Also, you'll need an internet connection to use Solo teacher because it has text messaging and email facilities, and because it checks for updates online. Your computer needs to have 1GHz CPU, 512Mb RAM and a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 to be able to run Solo teacher.
My question isn't listed here.
Email us with your questions. We'll reply asap, and we might even put them online...
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