u/Double_Soup3558

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Built a small tool to help coaches actually send the follow-up after a lesson — looking for honest feedback

I'm a golf pro in Connecticut, and I kept running into the same problem — not with the lesson itself, but with what happens after.

You give a good lesson. You mean to send a follow-up. Then you move to the next lesson , and by the end of the day the admin part just doesn't happen. Not because you don't care, but because that's the reality of how the day goes.

So I built something small to help with that. It's called Lesson Loop Pro (lessonlooppro.com).

The basic idea: after a lesson, you text in your rough notes — whatever you'd normally jot down anyway — and the tool turns that into a clean follow-up draft you can review and send to the student.

That's it. No dashboard to log into mid-range session. No AI talking to your student for you. Just a faster path from "I should send something" to actually sending it.

I'm still refining it and would genuinely value feedback from other instructors. A few things I'm trying to work out:

  • Is texting in notes after a lesson something that would actually fit your workflow, or would you rather do it differently?
  • Would email follow-ups be enough, or would you want notes saved somewhere you can reference later?
  • What would make this feel useful instead of like one more thing to manage?

If it sounds unnecessary, I'd rather hear that now. Happy to answer any questions.

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u/Double_Soup3558 — 26 days ago