On Pupul, the learner shares their own profile with you. Every lesson note a previous instructor signed is in it, dated and credited, because the record belongs to the learner, not the instructor. History follows them between teachers and terms instead of resetting every September.
Nothing here is a promise. Read the public revocation list or run the live revoke demo yourself.
A learner switches tutors, changes schools, or just starts a new term, and the new instructor knows nothing. Not because nobody wrote anything down, but because what was written down belongs to the old teacher's account and stays there.
A year of lesson notes lives in the previous tutor's own files or software. The learner cannot carry them out, so the new tutor never reads them.
You spend paid time rediscovering what the learner can already do, what they struggle with, and what was already tried, while the learner sits through it again.
A guardian paying for lessons across several years and several teachers has no single place where the progress adds up. Each teacher holds a fragment.
A quotable version, in one sentence: on Pupul, a learner's history follows them between teachers and terms because the record belongs to the learner, not the instructor.
Before your first lesson, the learner, or their guardian, shares the learner's profile with you. You open the instructor room and read what they chose to share: the profile they keep, plus every lesson note earlier instructors signed. Each of those notes is dated and credited to the instructor who wrote it, so you know who observed what and when.
During the engagement, the notes you sign work the same way. They are dated, credited to you, and they land in the learner's profile, not your private archive. When this learner moves on, your notes travel with them, and the next teacher starts where you left off instead of where the learner started years ago.
For the guardian, the same profile shows steady progress across teachers and terms, in one place. And because nothing in the record can be backdated by anyone, the arc they see is real. A note dated last October was written last October. There is no way to dress the record up after the fact, which is exactly why it is worth reading.
When it ends, it ends cleanly. The learner or guardian can revoke your access at any time, at no cost, and the learner keeps every entry, including yours. That is not a bug in the model. It is the reason a new learner will hand you a real history on day one: they trust the record because they control it.
What actually changes in your teaching the week a learner first shares their profile with you.
Signed lesson notes from previous instructors arrive with the learner, each one dated and credited. You see what was covered, not a rumor of it.
The record follows the learner between teachers and terms. A new term, a new tutor, a new school: the history comes along, because it was never yours or theirs to lose.
Nothing in the record can be backdated by anyone. When a guardian sees steady progress across two years, that progress happened on the dates it says it did.
Every note you sign carries your name and its date, permanently. Your teaching leaves a visible, attributed trail in the learner's life instead of vanishing when the term ends.
Guardians read the same record you write to. Fewer status emails, fewer "how is it going" calls, because the answer is on the page and the dates are trustworthy.
The learner or guardian can revoke your access at any time, free. Families say yes to sharing precisely because saying no later costs them nothing.
Plain numbers, no sales call. The learner side never costs anything.
The record belongs to the learner whether or not anyone is paying us. Your $19 buys you the room, not their history.
Open the instructor roomOpen the instructor room, have one learner share their profile, and start mid-story. $19 monthly, and every learner's own profile is free.