Enquiry Manager

Tame your waiting list and remove the back-and-forth

Losing track from the constant back-and-forth with learners looking for lessons, or have a unreliable waiting list?

Enquiry Manager is included with GoRoadie Pro and makes lesson requests easy.

Here's how it works:

  • Send new enquiries to your own form rather than sending multiple messages.
  • Review requests in Enquiry Manager and offer a lesson or call if a good fit.
  • Take online payments for a pupils first 2 hours and receive the full fee.
  • No space? No problem. If a pupil might be good later, add to your waiting list with the press of a button.
  • Say "no" without fuss. Press a single button and we send a polite decline message to the pupil.
Sign up, it's free

Effortless, time-saving features for ADIs

Unlock the power of pain-free enquiries, all from your own, simple link.

Share your unique booking link anywhere

Once you've created your account, you'll receive your Booking Link, ready to be shared over, text, web or social media.

Save massive amounts of time by replying to messages with a short intro that contains your Booking Link. Save even more time by changing the contact buttons on Facebook or your own website!

We recommend creating a text snippet which is ready to copy and paste at any time.

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Represent your driving school to the fullest

Show off your brand by adding a profile photo and the name of your driving school.

Pupils like to see faces, but you can always add a nice photo of your car, so they know it before they get picked up.

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Get online payments for lesson reservations

If you want more peace-of-mind, you can request your new pupils to reserve their lesson by paying online.

There is no fee to you and you receive the full fee, automatically, the same day as the lesson occurs.

Pupils are also automatically refunded if they cancel more than 48 hours before the lesson is scheduled to begin — Saving you the hassle.

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Frequently asked questions