Teach · booking that knows your kiln

Stop overbooking the bottleneck you can’t see.

A generic booking app sells a seat. It has no idea that those twelve students’ mugs all need a bisque slot next week, or that your kiln is already full. Claybench gates class capacity on the throughput you actually have — wheels, seats, and kiln.

What you get

Everything to run classes — connected to the studio behind them.

01

Capacity gated on real throughput

Booking respects wheels, seats, and kiln slots together — so you stop selling spots the bottleneck can’t actually support.

02

Branded booking page + embed

A booking page at your own handle, or a chrome-free widget you drop onto the website you already have. One link from your site.

03

Rosters & attendance

Track who’s enrolled and who showed, all in the same place your kilns and production live.

04

Auto accounts at registration

Each student gets an account on signup, with their first project pre-populated — so a class becomes incoming work on your Bench.

05

End-of-class conversion

When a course wraps, students get a gentle nudge to keep going on their own plan — turning a class into a subscriber.

06

Classes feed the Bench

A class series shows up as a lane of incoming batches with session dates as milestones — production consequences, not just a calendar.

You net your full price

The revenue model nobody resents.

Class booking carries a small fee paid by the student at checkout — less than Eventbrite — so you receive exactly your listed price. Mindbody and Sawyer charge the business 2–6%; your effective cost is 0%. Want clean prices for students instead? Absorb the fee per class. Your call.

Book the studio you actually run.

Bring your real class schedule and your kiln — we’ll show you where a generic tool would have let you overbook.