Book a Private Lesson

Use this page when the question is how SyncReserve supports one-on-one instruction as a guest-facing booking experience.

What this experience proves

Private lessons matter because they show that SyncReserve can support coach-led services, not only fixed inventory or group participation.

For evaluators, this workflow demonstrates support for:

  • coach-centered discovery
  • lesson scheduling around instructor availability
  • variable lesson formats such as duration-based booking
  • checkout and confirmation for instruction services

How to think about private lessons

Private-lesson booking is different from standard court booking.

The guest is usually choosing instructional availability first, not selecting a court or space directly. That distinction matters because it shows the platform can support service businesses where the key resource is the coach relationship, not only the physical asset.

What guests usually expect

Guests typically want to:

  • browse or choose an instructor
  • review available lesson times
  • select the lesson option that fits their needs
  • move into checkout and confirmation

That makes the lesson flow one of the clearest signals that SyncReserve can support coaching-driven businesses in addition to self-serve reservations.

Why this matters for platform selection

Many clubs and academies depend on instruction revenue.

This page helps show that SyncReserve can support that part of the business in a guest-facing way, with a workflow shaped around coach availability and lesson structure rather than forcing every booking into a court-first flow.

What this page is not

This page is a public capability overview.

It is not:

  • a lesson-scheduling rule manual
  • a disclosure of internal availability calculations
  • a support runbook for every lesson edge case
  • /docs/guest-experience/browse-and-join-sessions
  • /docs/guest-experience/payments-and-payment-links