Start a Tutoring Business — Subjects, Test Prep, and Language in One Kit.
An hourly-vs-package pricing builder, a parent + student intake questionnaire, a first-session checklist, a session-notes template with a student progress tracker, a parent communication log, an invoice + late-payment template, and an editable branding kit — built for solo independent tutors across subjects and grade levels, not adapted from another trade.
- 9
- editable originals
- 3
- kit tiers
- 24/7
- digital delivery
14-day refund · Files arrive in minutes.
The nine editable originals every tutor actually opens.
Starter ships the four day-one essentials — the parent + student intake, the hourly-vs-package pricing builder, the first-session checklist, and the invoice + late-payment template. Complete adds the session-notes template with the student progress tracker, the parent communication log, and the 30-day social-media pack. Pro adds the editable branding kit so your rate card, business card, and tutoring-grid match.
Compare them side-by-side, then pick the tier that matches the tutor you are today. You can always upgrade the difference later.
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What each file actually does for a tutor.
A pre-rigged pricing worksheet that splits an hourly rate, a multi-session package rate, subject premiums, in-person vs online surcharges, and travel costs into separate lines — so a parent who books four math sessions a month sees one number, and a single SAT-prep deep-dive prices out at a different number, without you rebuilding the math for every inquiry.
A two-sided intake — parent-side covers goals, struggles, what the school has tried, schedule windows, and billing preferences; student-side covers learning style, attention patterns, homework habits, and the last time the subject clicked. Both sides sign before the first session — so the first lesson starts aligned with the right materials, the right pace, and the right framing for that family.
A per-session recap with homework assigned, concept check-offs, next-session agenda, and a running progress tracker per student — so a parent asking "how did the last session go?" gets a one-line answer pulled from the same record the next session builds on. The log makes the tutor-to-parent handoff honest instead of a memory test.
Recurring students, layered rate cards, and proof written into the grade book.
- Reason 01
Recurring students compound across the school year
A well-onboarded grade 7 math family stays for the rest of the school year, picks up a sibling the next semester, and refers one neighbor by spring. The intake form and the session-notes template are the files that turn a one-off inquiry into a recurring family — because every weekly session closes with a signed progress-tracker update that makes the next week’s session a booked slot, not a re-sold pitch.
- Reason 02
Hourly and package pricing live on different lines
A drop-in SAT-prep hour books at one rate; a 12-session SAT-prep package is a different number with a different margin; a same-subject in-person visit adds travel. The pricing builder splits those lines so the same tutor doesn’t undercharge the package to win the hourly, or quote the hourly to cover the package prep time. One quote template, three revenue lines, no handshake math on a kitchen table.
- Reason 03
Proof lives in the grade book, not the ad
A parent re-books because their kid’s grade moved, the homework streak held, and the last test score landed where the session notes said it would. The session-notes template + the progress tracker are the proof stream — every session closes with a one-line update that lands in the parent’s inbox on the same cadence the tuition invoice does. Reviews and referrals arrive without a Google Ad spend.
Skip a month of prep. Take on your first family.
Buy the tier that matches the tutor you are today. Upgrade the difference in one click — and the files arrive with your business name, city, and subject-rate card ready to share with the first parent who asks.
Trusted by solo tutors who run the sessions, the billing, and the parent handoff themselves.
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Operators on the kit
Subject-matter, test-prep, and language tutors on Starter, Complete, and Pro since 2024 — testimonials arriving with the next product update.
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Built for one tutor at a time
Tradehaus plans are written for a solo tutor running their own sessions, billing, and parent communication — not a multi-tutor agency with admin staff.
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Field-rigged, not blank
Every template ships with an hourly-vs-package pricing line, a parent-side and a student-side intake section, and a session-notes block an actual weekly tutoring family requires.
Real testimonials are wired in with the next Tradehaus content refresh.
Files arrive in minutes. Edits are yours — no viewer lock.
After checkout, enter your business name, city, and the subjects you tutor — algebra II, SAT math, AP chemistry, conversational Spanish, phonics intervention. The Pro tier includes an AI customizer pass that fills every document with your real info, so what arrives is ready to share — not a stack of placeholders. Starter and Complete ship pre-personalized with the same field-rigged structure; you fill your own values during setup.
Files come as editable originals: Excel or Google Sheets for the hourly-vs-package pricing builder and the parent communication log, Word and PDF for the parent + student intake, the first-session checklist, the session notes + progress tracker, and the invoice template, Canva or Figma for the rate-card and headshot-grid branding kit. Nothing is locked behind a viewer.
kit.delivery / tutoring
- Format
- editable originals
- Delivery
- digital, 24/7
- Refund window
- 14 days
- AI customizer
- Pro tier
- Subjects covered
- subject / test-prep / language
Built for solo independent tutors running their own sessions, billing, and parent communication.
Questions tutors ask before they take on their first family.
The eight questions that come up on every first inquiry — answered with the pricing, insurance, and recurring-family math a solo tutor actually faces in year one.