Studio Booking Software Articles

If you have been experiencing any issues recently with the below list of features, we have addressed and fixed them: Corrected a bug that caused Credits to double on statements for some studios. Solved an issue that caused some recurring invoices to bot be sent. Solved a permission issue with uploaded files. Fixed double booking check to not include cancelled lessons. Updated events reminder process to solve a customer issue. Solved a...

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If you have been experiencing any issues recently with the below list of features, we have addressed and fixed them: Fixed a bug with the recipient list on the mass email history page. Solved a problem with double booking warnings. If you have any questions about using Studio Helper, please email support@studiohelper.com. Have a great week!...

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If you have been experiencing any issues recently with the below list of features, we have addressed and fixed them: Solved an issue with the registration form not submitting properly. Corrected a bug with the small calendar. Updated the Inventory Search form to search inventory items instead of people. If you have any questions about using Studio Helper, please email support@studiohelper.com. Have a great week!...

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by Sarah Haughton The imitation of recordings has long been demonized in the music education community. Viewed as a form of creative impotence, teachers tend to discourage their students from copying recordings. To the contrary, I believe we should encourage our students to copy and imitate quality recordings as much as possible. I acknowledge there is some risk associated with having a student imitate someone else’s interpretation,...

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First piano lessonSummer is the time when many families begin to consider what activities they will be enrolling their children in for the fall. Potential clients will be calling and e-mailing, checking out your website, and asking for word-of-mouth referrals.

 

Now is the time you’ll want to make sure that you are communicating to families what YOU have to offer.Here are some things you will want to think through when it comes to selling yourself — and telling others what sets your studio apart.

1. Your credentials. Do you have a degree in your field? Do you participate in ongoing education? Have you been running a studio for years on end?