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21 Mar 2023, 04:15 GMT+10
StudyTime, the leading web-based tutor scheduling software, is proud to announce the launch of its faster and improved user interface that will allow tutors to manage their teaching schedule more conveniently and efficiently from any device and any internet connection.
After conducting a number of interviews with tutors to learn more about their habits and preferences, the StudyTime team has worked diligently for the past two months to develop a user interface that is designed to make the scheduling process faster and simpler. With the new user interface, tutors will now be able to view their available slots, book appointments, and manage their schedules all from a single, unified dashboard.
The new user interface will also make it easier for tutors to keep track of their bookings and appointments, helping them to maximize their teaching time and revenue.
In addition, the user interface has been designed to be fully responsive, allowing tutors to access their dashboard and manage their schedule from any device and any internet connection.
"We are very excited to announce the launch of our faster and improved user interface," said Sarah Tan, CMO of StudyTime. "Our team has worked hard to develop a user interface that is designed to make the scheduling process easier and more efficient for tutors. We believe that this update will help our customers to maximize their teaching time and revenue and provide them with a better overall experience."
The new user interface is now available for all StudyTime customers. For more information about the update, please visit the StudyTime website.
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