UniLink for Music Teachers
by UniLink

Parents looking for piano lessons and adults wanting to learn guitar both start the same way — searching online and checking social media. Give them a page where they can see what you teach, read student reviews, browse lesson packages, and book their first session without sending a single email.

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UniLink for Music Teachers

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Lesson Scheduling Made Easy

Lesson Scheduling Made Easy

Students book private lessons, trial sessions, or group classes from your page. Set your weekly availability, lesson durations, and any instrument-specific scheduling. Parents choose a slot that fits their kid's after-school schedule. Adults book their evening session. No more calendar Tetris.

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Structured Music Programs

Structured Music Programs

Offer beginner guitar in 8 weeks, piano fundamentals, music theory crash courses, or exam prep programs. Structured courses attract committed students and provide predictable income. Package your teaching methodology into programs that sell themselves.

Popular with: Tutors · Online Courses · Language Teachers

Instruments & Lesson Types

Instruments & Lesson Types

List everything you teach — piano, guitar, voice, violin, drums, music theory, songwriting — with descriptions and pricing for each. Private, semi-private, and group options. When a parent sees clear offerings for their child's instrument, they book. Clarity converts.

Popular with: Photographers · Consultants · Freelancers

Student & Parent Reviews

Showcase testimonials from students who passed their grade exams, learned their first song, or discovered a lifelong love of music. Parents choosing between three piano teachers will pick the one with glowing reviews about patience, skill, and results.

Studio Location & Communication

Share your teaching location, whether it's a home studio, a music school, or online-only. Include your phone, email, and how you prefer to communicate with parents. If you offer in-home lessons, mention your service area so families know if you come to them.

Your Complete Teaching Hub

Your Complete Teaching Hub

Between Google Business listings, Facebook pages, word-of-mouth referrals, and that music school's directory from two jobs ago, your teaching business is fragmented. UniLink gives you one page to point everyone to — organized, professional, and always up to date.
Create Your Teaching Page

Grow Your Student Roster

Collect emails from parents who browse your page during summer but want to start lessons in September. When a new term begins, you run a recital, or a spot opens in your schedule, reach everyone who expressed interest. Teaching is seasonal — your waitlist shouldn't be.
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Grow Your Student Roster

Frequently Asked Questions

Can parents book a trial lesson for their child?
Yes. Set up a trial lesson option — free or discounted — with available times and a description of what to expect. Parents book from their phone in under a minute. You receive their details and can prepare age-appropriate material before the first lesson.
Can I offer both in-person and online lessons?
Absolutely. List in-person and online as separate options with their own scheduling and pricing. Some students prefer the studio experience, others need the flexibility of Zoom. Your page accommodates both and lets students choose what works for them.
How do I sell a structured course versus individual lessons?
Use the courses block for packaged programs — '10-Week Guitar Basics' or 'Grade 5 Piano Prep.' Use the booking block for individual lesson scheduling. Students who want structure buy courses; those who prefer flexibility book individual sessions. Offer both.
Can I teach multiple instruments and list them all?
Yes. The services block lets you create separate entries for each instrument — piano, guitar, voice, drums, violin, ukulele. Each has its own description, level range, and pricing. Multi-instrumentalist teachers can showcase their full range of expertise.
How do reviews help a music teacher get more students?
Reviews are the most powerful tool for music teachers. Parents trust other parents' experiences more than any bio or credential list. A review saying 'my daughter went from dreading practice to performing at her school concert' is worth more than a degree mention.

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