1. Create your free listing
Add your area, transmission and contact details. You appear in the Find an Instructor directory straight away, so nearby learners can find and enquire with you.
List your driving school in our Find an Instructor directory, refer learners for free theory practice and mock tests, and earn commission when they upgrade — all from one instructor hub. It works alongside your lessons, not instead of them.
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Add your area, transmission and contact details. You appear in the Find an Instructor directory straight away, so nearby learners can find and enquire with you.
Share your unique referral link. Your learners get free theory practice and hazard perception right away, and keep progressing between lessons.
See who is active and where they are struggling, tailor the next lesson, and earn commission whenever a referred learner upgrades to a paid plan.
Appear in the Find an Instructor directory and receive enquiries from learners searching in your area — at no cost. You control your area, transmission type and profile details.
Share your unique referral link so learners get free theory practice and mock tests between lessons. When a learner you referred upgrades to a paid plan, you earn commission — all tracked in your instructor hub.
See which referred learners have joined, who is active, and where they are struggling — so you can tailor the next lesson around what they actually need to work on.
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No. It is collected for private verification only and is not shown on your public profile or listing.
Leads come from the Find an Instructor directory enquiry flow. The Leads page shows those real enquiries so you can follow up, track contact and mark outcomes.
The instructor dashboard separates earnings that are due now from earnings still in the hold period. Once the hold clears, the amount moves into your next payout flow.
New Driver Hub gives driving instructors a practical way to keep learners progressing between lessons — without adding to the instructor's own workload. Learners who arrive at lessons having already revised the relevant theory, practised mock tests, and identified their own weak topics tend to progress faster and require fewer total hours.
When an instructor refers a learner via their unique referral link, the learner gets access to free theory practice and hazard perception training immediately. If they upgrade to Theory Pack, they unlock timed mock tests, Smart Practice, hazard perception mocks, and a full progress dashboard with readiness scoring. Everything they do is tracked so the instructor can see who is engaging and where they need support.
The instructor hub shows which referred learners have joined, how active they are, and where their weak areas are. This gives instructors a way to tailor lesson content based on what a learner has been struggling with in theory practice — arriving at a lesson already knowing that a learner is consistently getting hazard awareness questions wrong means the instructor can prioritise that in the practical session.
Instructors who create a profile appear in the New Driver Hub Find an Instructor directory, which is publicly visible and searchable by learners looking for local instruction. The directory allows filtering by area, transmission type (manual or automatic), and instructor qualification (ADI or PDI). Profiles include contact details, test centres covered, and a description that the instructor writes themselves.
Instructors earn commission when a learner they referred upgrades to a paid plan. The commission structure is designed to reward instructors who actively encourage learners to use the platform — the more engaged the learners, the more likely they are to see value in upgrading. Earnings are tracked in the instructor hub and paid out once they clear the hold period.
New Driver Hub is not a replacement for lessons and is not presented to learners as one. It is a between-lesson tool that reinforces what is being taught in the car. Instructors who use it as a recommended companion tool — rather than an afterthought — report that learners arrive more prepared, ask better questions, and progress more efficiently toward test standard.