Built for Australian Educators
Built for Australian tutors and music teachers. Schedule a whole term in one go, log lesson notes in three taps, invoice parents automatically, and stay BAS-ready — without ever opening a spreadsheet.
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8-step founder guide — ABN, GST, WWCC, lesson pricing, insurance, software stack, finding first 10 students.
Open →ComplianceWWCC requirements per state, application process, renewal cycle, exemptions for teachers and parents.
Open →ReferenceHourly rates for AU tutors and music teachers across primary, secondary, and tertiary — by subject and city.
Open →Operator GuideCancellation policy, missed-lesson rules, payment terms, parent-tutor expectations — drafted for AU consumer law.
Open →InteractiveInteractive — hourly rate × lessons × terms, sibling/group discounts, prepay incentives, GST treatment.
Open →Key takeaways
5Everything You Need
No more juggling Acuity for bookings, a notebook for lesson notes, Xero for invoices, and a parent group chat for cancellations. OneBookPlus rolls the lot into one app designed for Australian tutors and music teachers.
Build a 10-week Term 2 in one go. Lessons drop into the calendar at the right time each week, public holidays excluded automatically, and the whole term invoices in a single click on day one.
Three taps after each lesson and you've logged what the student covered, what to practise, and an AMEB grade marker. Parents see the same summary in their portal — no more chasing up by email.
Term billing, monthly retainers, or weekly pay-as-you-go — set the cadence once and OneBookPlus issues the invoice, chases late payers, and reconciles when the money lands. You stop being the family bookkeeper.
Every family gets a secure portal: lesson notes, attendance, practice goals, invoices, payments, and a 'reschedule' button that respects your cancellation policy. Half your inbox just disappears.
Once you cross the $75,000 GST threshold, every invoice picks up 10% GST and your ABN automatically. The quarterly BAS summary exports as one PDF — your accountant gets it in two clicks, you stay on the tools.
Tap a student's name when they walk in — that's the attendance log done. Missed lessons trigger your make-up policy automatically (24-hour rule, term credit, or forfeit) so the conversation never has to happen.
Simple Workflow
From the first enquiry to the end-of-term report card — four simple steps that fit around how Australian tutors and music teachers actually run a studio.
Add subjects or instruments, your hourly/term rate, your cancellation policy, and your WWCC details. Most tutors are running in under ten minutes.
Drag students onto your weekly grid for the whole term. Public holidays drop out automatically, and recurring lessons show up in every family's portal.
After each lesson, three taps captures what you covered, what to practise, and any progress against AMEB grades or curriculum outcomes.
Send the term invoice in one tap or let monthly retainers run on autopilot. Parents pay online — you watch the dashboard tick green.
10 hrs
Saved per term on scheduling and invoicing admin
$0
Free plan — no monthly fees while you're under 5 students
94%
Average parent payment-on-time rate with auto-reminders
100%
GST & BAS compliant for Australian tutoring businesses
Built in Melbourne, AU
ATO-ready from day one
256-bit encryption
No credit card needed
Common questions about tutoring software, music-teacher software, and running an education business in Australia.
Yes — and arguably better matched to how tutors actually work. Cliniko is built for allied health (physios, psychologists) with SOAP notes and Medicare; Acuity and Setmore are generic booking calendars without lesson notes, term billing, or parent portals. OneBookPlus is built specifically for Australian educators: term-based scheduling, lesson progress notes against AMEB grades or curriculum outcomes, GST-ready invoicing with your ABN, WWCC records, and a parent portal that handles rescheduling and payments. The free plan covers up to 5 active students; Starter from $24/month annual handles a typical 20–40 student studio.
You need an ABN from day one — it's free, takes 15 minutes at abr.gov.au, and lets you invoice without 47% withholding tax. GST registration is only required once you turn over $75,000 in a 12-month period (about 25–30 students at standard rates). A Working with Children Check is mandatory in every state and territory before you teach minors — applications cost $0–$130 depending on state and can take 1–6 weeks. OneBookPlus stores your WWCC number, expiry, and state on your profile so it can surface a 90-day renewal warning before it lapses.
Yes — the parent (or guardian) is the billable contact on every student record. You can have multiple parents listed (separated households), set which one receives invoices, and the parent portal goes to whoever pays. Lesson notes can be shared with all linked parents or kept private to the paying parent — handy for split-family situations where one parent funds music lessons and the other doesn't need the detail.
Yes — term billing is the default for tutors and music teachers. Set your studio's policy once (e.g. 24-hour cancellation, two make-up lessons per term, no credit for no-shows) and OneBookPlus enforces it. Cancellations inside your notice window automatically forfeit; cancellations outside it queue a make-up slot for the student to book themselves through their portal. End-of-term, any unused make-ups roll over per your rule.
Below $75k turnover, you don't register for GST and invoices show no GST line. Once you hit the threshold (the platform warns you at $70k YTD), you register through the ATO and flip GST on in OneBookPlus. From that day, every invoice adds 10% GST, displays your ABN, and meets ATO requirements. The BAS quarterly summary breaks down GST collected, GST paid on expenses (think instrument purchases, software subscriptions, room hire), and the net amount you owe or are owed — exportable as a single PDF for your accountant or for lodging yourself.
About the author
Founder & CEO, OneBookPlus
Bishal has over a decade of experience in digital marketing, web development, and small business consulting across Australia. He has worked directly with dozens of Australian education businesses — sole-trader tutors, music teachers, and small multi-tutor studios — helping them streamline term billing, lesson notes, parent communication, and BAS-ready bookkeeping.
If you tutor maths after school, teach piano on Saturday mornings, or run a small multi-tutor English/HSC studio, you already know the admin shape of the job. There's an Acuity or Calendly link for bookings, a spreadsheet of student progress, a Word document of lesson plans, a notebook for what you covered today, Xero or a free invoice template for the bills, and a WhatsApp group with parents handling reschedules and make-ups. None of those tools were built for tutors specifically — Acuity is a generic calendar, Cliniko is for physios, Xero is accounting, and the spreadsheet is the spreadsheet. OneBookPlus replaces all of it with a single app built for Australian educators, on your phone, designed around the rhythm of school terms.
The platform covers the full education lifecycle. A new parent fills in your booking page and selects a subject or instrument and a free slot. The student record is created with their year level (or AMEB grade), the parent contact, the payment cadence (term, monthly, or pay-as-you-go), and your cancellation policy is acknowledged before the first lesson is booked. From there, lessons recur each week through the term, public holidays dropping out automatically, and you get a single screen — the "week view" — that shows every student, every lesson, every status. Three taps after each lesson logs what was covered, what to practise, and any AMEB or curriculum progression. Term billing fires automatically on day one of the term, parents pay online, and the dashboard shows you who's still outstanding so you can chase before week three becomes week six.
Picture a typical Tuesday for Sarah, a Melbourne piano teacher with 28 students across a home studio and one school. At 7am she opens the OneBookPlus dashboard over a coffee — six lessons scheduled today, two reschedule requests sitting in the queue, and a flag that one family hasn't paid Term 2's invoice (due 9 days ago). She approves one reschedule with a tap (it auto-offers the family her three open slots) and declines the other because it's inside her 24-hour cancellation window — the system sends the parent the policy text she wrote at signup. She sends a one-tap reminder for the overdue invoice. Five minutes total.
At 3:30pm her first afternoon student arrives. Sarah taps the student's name on her phone — attendance logged. After the 30-minute lesson she taps three pre-set chips on the lesson-notes screen: "Scales: G major hands together", "Piece: Burgmüller Op 100 No 5 — bars 1–16, hands separate", and "Practice goal: 15 min/day, focus on left-hand fingering". The parent sees it in the portal within minutes; no follow-up email needed. Sarah cycles through five more students the same way. At 6pm she's done teaching, the day's notes are saved, attendance is logged, and any make-up credits have rolled forward per her policy. She closes the app and starts dinner.
At 8pm she checks the dashboard one last time. Two parents have paid the overdue invoices triggered by today's reminders. A new family has booked a trial through her public booking page — the system asks them three questions (year level, current grade, preferred day) before offering slots. Sarah approves and the trial is in her calendar for Saturday morning. Total admin for the day: roughly twelve minutes, none of it after the kids went to bed.
OneBookPlus connects to your business bank account (the one you set up on day one with the ABN, ideally separate from your personal account) and pulls transactions automatically. When a parent pays an invoice, the system matches the payment to the invoice — no manual reconciliation. Studio expenses you've logged (sheet music from the music shop, instrument tuning, professional development at a music teachers conference, a portion of your home-office electricity and internet, software subscriptions) are categorised against the right deduction buckets so when you sit down with your accountant in July your numbers are already sorted.
GST handling is automatic once you cross the $75,000 turnover threshold. Below that, OneBookPlus issues clean ABN invoices with no GST line — perfectly compliant for a sub-threshold sole trader. When you tick over (the dashboard warns you at $70k YTD so there's no surprise), you register through the ATO and flip a single switch in settings. From that moment, every new invoice picks up 10% GST and your BAS quarterly summary breaks out GST collected, GST paid, and the net amount — exportable as one PDF for your accountant or for lodging through MyGov yourself.
Sign up in under a minute — no credit card required. Add your ABN, upload your studio logo, set your hourly or term rate, paste in your cancellation policy text, and enter your WWCC number, state, and expiry (OneBookPlus will warn you 90 days before it lapses). Import your existing student list from a spreadsheet or add them as families book in. Most tutors send their first term invoice within ten minutes of signing up. The free plan covers up to 5 active students with unlimited invoices, lesson notes, and parent-portal access — plenty to try the platform on a real term before committing to a paid plan. When you're ready for bank feeds, multi-tutor scheduling, or beyond 5 students, Starter ($24/month annual) handles a typical 20–40 student studio and Growth ($69/month) opens unlimited students and team accounts for centre-based studios. Still a fraction of what you'd pay for a Cliniko + Acuity + Xero stack, and built for educators, not physios.
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