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Website for driving schools

People taking a licence rarely know what order things happen in. With SnabbSajt you get a page that explains the steps in plain words, lists what you offer and lets the student book their first lesson directly, without calling during office hours.

The page never promises how many lessons are needed, since that depends on the student. It explains what affects it instead.

The student doesn't know what order things happen in

Getting a licence is full of steps nobody explains: the permit, the risk courses, the supervisor course, the theory test and the driving test. Write them out in order with a line on what each involves, what must be done before the next, and who books what with the authority. That list is both what the student is searching for and what makes her choose you over the next school.

A per-lesson price isn't enough - show what the whole licence costs

The real question is what it lands at in total, and a school that publishes only a lesson price looks more expensive than one that has done the sum. Write out the price per lesson, the price of packages, what the risk courses cost and what the authority charges that you don't. Be clear that the number of lessons varies. Prices come from your own list and are never invented.

Write for the parent as much as for the student

Often it's a parent who finds the school and pays. She reads for different things: whether you run the supervisor course for her, whether you help with private practice at home, how you report back on progress, and whether payment can be spread. Give that its own paragraph, and write out your hours - evenings or Saturdays often decide the choice for a student who's studying.

Practical details sort which students you get

Which cars you use, whether you have automatic or manual or both, which languages the instructors speak, whether you pick students up, where a lesson starts, whether you run intensive courses and how long the wait is right now. Write it out. Also write which licence categories you teach, so someone searching for a different one doesn't book the wrong thing.

Why you need a website

  • The steps to a licence explained in plain words
  • Driving lessons booked straight from the page
  • Room for risk and supervisor courses
  • Packages and lessons listed with a price

What's included

A website that explains the steps and books the first lesson.

  • Ready-made website
  • Colours & typography
  • Services & pricing
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Contact form
  • AI that knows your business
  • Booking section

Frequently asked questions

Yes. You enter your free times, the student picks one and gets a confirmation.

Yes. You add the packages as services with their own price and what's included, and the student books or gets in touch from there.

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