The free scheduling poll for music lessons
Timespree is a free scheduling poll for music lessons that matches a teacher's openings to student availability. Share one link, let families mark when they are free, and the best lesson slots become clear.
No account required to respond. Your poll link is ready in under a minute.
Fall piano lesson slots
Mon - Fri · afternoons
Mon
Jul 6
Tue
Jul 7
Wed
Jul 8
Thu
Jul 9
Fri
Jul 10
Why scheduling this is hard
Students have school, homework, and other activities to fit around.
A teacher juggles many students competing for the same after-school hours.
Rescheduling one lesson turns into a long text exchange with parents.
How the poll works
Create your poll
Pick the dates and time range you want to offer. Your shareable link is ready in under a minute.
Share one link
Send it wherever your group already talks. Nobody needs an account to respond, on any device.
Read the heatmap
Every response shades the grid. The darkest slot is your time. Done.
Why Timespree fits
Fit around school hours
Families shade the afternoon and evening slots that work for each student.
One link for every family
Parents mark availability without an account, even for young students.
Spot open slots fast
The teacher sees which times the most students can take at a glance.
Time zones for online lessons
Remote students each see the poll in their own local time automatically.
A real example
A piano teacher is setting the fall lesson schedule for eight students. She shares a Timespree poll for weekday afternoons; parents of Leo, Sofia, and the others mark free slots. The grid shows Monday 4pm and Wednesday 5pm are open for the most families, so she books those first.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I set a lesson schedule for many students?
- Share one link and have each family mark the afternoon and evening slots that work. The grid shows which times the most students can take, so you fill the weekly schedule without trading texts with every parent.
- Can parents respond without signing up?
- Yes. Parents open the link and mark availability with no account or app, which keeps it simple even for families of young beginners booking a first lesson.
- Does it work for online lessons in other time zones?
- Yes. Each student sees the poll in their own local time, so remote lessons are booked at the right hour for both teacher and student with no manual math.
Find your time in under a minute
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