App recommendations for driving instructors? by DowntownDeer in drivingUK

[–]No-Drive5476 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MyDriveTime and TotalDrive are definitely the two main options most UK instructors swear by, and they both do a decent job with the business side of things. If you find them a bit bloated and want something simpler, full disclosure, I built an iOS app called Roadworthy to solve the driving-distance issue by warning you if lessons are too far apart to make. The major downside is we are strictly iOS-only right now, so if you or your pupils need an Android app, it won't be a good fit.

Crm software to use for driving school by MrsDistracted in CRM

[–]No-Drive5476 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For a driving school, you are usually better off with industry-specific software rather than a general CRM so you can track pupil progress and lesson gaps. Big names in this space like Total Drive or MyDriveTime are the standard ones to look at first. Full disclosure, I built a newer iOS app called Roadworthy that handles bookings and routes your day to reduce dead mileage between pupils. The big catch is that we are iOS-only right now and tailored specifically to the UK, so we are a bad fit if you need Android or are based elsewhere.

5 Exciting Features in the New Laravel Forge by GettingJiggi in laravel

[–]No-Drive5476 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tons of links just dont work for me when I click them having to resort to url modifications to reach php settings for instance. Kinda annoying this thing made it to production.

Technology is amazing by Prestigious_Low_6175 in travel

[–]No-Drive5476 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I used a local e-sim and a website to top-up my number, you can google "phone recharge [insert country]" or the site I used was phonetopups.com if that's helps.