LessonLink

For instructors done with scattered workflow

Run lessons with context, not memory.

LessonLink brings Today, Schedule, lesson capture, and summaries into one place, so you can see the lesson, capture what matters, and return to it next time without rebuilding context.

  • ContinuityEvery lesson starts with the last one still intact.
  • ClaritySummaries make the lesson easier to revisit.
  • SimplicityLess tool switching. Less rebuilding.

The problem

Three things slow instructors down.

Scattered context

Schedule, lesson notes, and media live in different places.

The lesson exists, but the lesson record does not.

Rebuilt every time

Each lesson starts with a memory test.

You spend the first minutes piecing together what happened last time.

Manual follow-up

Recaps and next steps live in text threads or not at all.

The lesson ends, but the usable record is still manual.

What changes

Before lesson. During lesson. After lesson.

The app already follows this structure: open the day, capture the lesson, then summarize it.

Before lesson

Start in Today or Schedule.

See the day, open a lesson, and keep the calendar view close to the teaching workflow.

Today dashboard Today
Today
Schedule
Lessons
During lesson

Use Capture to save what happened.

Record audio, add clips, capture a swing, and attach notes directly to the lesson.

Media capture workflow Capture
Record Audio
Capture Swing
Notes
After lesson

Use Summary to turn capture into a lesson record.

Create the summary, review it, and send an email invite when you want the student to open it in LessonLink.

Lesson summary Summary
Student experience Student
Lessons
Summary
Practice

Benefits

Continuity, clarity, simplicity.

Continuity

Lessons, uploads, and summaries stay attached to the work they came from.

Clarity

Today, Capture, and Summary are easier to scan than scattered notes and texts.

Simplicity

The core loop is straightforward: open lesson, capture material, create summary.

Golf first

Built for golf because the workflow pain is obvious there.

Golf exposes the need for scheduled lessons, capture, summaries, practice, and student review very clearly. The structure can extend from there without changing the core workflow.

Start here

Make the week easier to run.

See the actual workflow, then sign in when you are ready.