Scheduling Sessions

Scheduling future sessions works the same as logging past ones—just mark a future date, and stay informed in the Upcoming Sessions tab.

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Written by Ryan Neill
Updated over a week ago

This article is intended for Administrators and Tutors with Enhanced Access.

Scheduling sessions

Scheduling a session is no different from logging a past session. Just log it as you normally would, but mark a future date, and it will be added to the 'upcoming' sessions list.

You can view a tutor's upcoming sessions in the 'Schedule' tab:

And you can keep an eye on your clients' individual schedules. Sessions are labeled either 'Upcoming', 'Complete', or 'Cancelled' in the sessions tabs. When a session's date passes, it automatically moves from Upcoming to Complete, and tutors can add their report to verify that it happened.

The sessions tab can give you an overview of all sessions, both upcoming and past:

Tutors and admin can make notes in the internal notes. They will remain editable until the date passes (they remain editable even after the date passes, but keep in mind the  session report has already been emailed to the client—if you chose for it to).

A few things to note:

  • What was once called "log a session" is now called “create session.”

  • Sessions created in the future are scheduled, but they become logged, or ‘complete’ when they move from the future to the past.

  • If you are using prepays, the future sessions won’t use up any credits until the event happens.

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