RiderProgress gives instructors, students, and schools real visibility into learning.
Everything you need to professionalize your school.
Complete a lesson log in under 60 seconds. No admin overtime.
Track specific skills through stages: Introduced, Practicing, Confident.
Students access their own portal to see progress and next steps.
Seamless handoffs between instructors. Never "start over" again.
View retention trends and instructor engagement at a glance.
Rapidly capture lesson notes with voice-to-text integration.
Visible progress increases repeat visits and seasonal return rates.
Standardize delivery without micromanaging your pros.
Elevate your school's perceived value with a modern coaching feel.
"When a family returns 3 seasons and enrolls 2 kids, the difference between churn and retention is thousands in revenue."
"I don’t reteach the same lesson anymore. I build on it."
Transparency on what your child learned and what they need to practice.
Validation of your improvement and a clear roadmap for your next lesson.
Motivation to keep improving skills to earn "Confident" badges.
Quick <60s entry after the lesson.
Skills move stages + personal notes.
Progress visible instantly on dashboard.
Yes — because it’s designed around how instructors already work.
RiderProgress takes under 60 seconds after a lesson. No long forms. No admin work. No post-shift homework. If it slows instructors down, it fails — and we built it specifically to avoid that.
Schools that adopt it see higher instructor buy-in because:
This isn’t another system to “learn.” It’s a memory layer for lessons that already happen.
No — and that assumption misses the point.
RiderProgress tracks what was taught, not how instructors behave. There are no timers, no GPS, no productivity scoring, no micromanagement tools.
This system documents learning — not people.
No. It works across all lesson types.
RiderProgress is used for:
Any situation where a student returns — even once — benefits from having prior context. If your school teaches humans, this applies.
No — and it’s not trying to.
RiderProgress sits beside your existing systems. It doesn’t touch:
It fills the gap those systems ignore: instructional memory. Think of it as the instructional record your current software never bothered to build.
The ski school does. Full stop.
Student data belongs to the school, not individual instructors, and not us. RiderProgress simply structures and displays information you already generate every day.
Nothing breaks.
This isn’t all-or-nothing. Partial adoption still improves continuity, and usage naturally increases once instructors see the benefit on returning lessons.
You don’t need 100% compliance to see value — but schools that support it get there quickly.
Because instruction without memory is invisible.
Without structured progression data:
RiderProgress makes progress visible, transferable, and repeatable — which is exactly what modern ski schools lack.
RiderProgress makes instruction transferable and valuable.
No disruption. Just better lessons.