Running group and one-to-one classes side by side
Some students thrive one-to-one, others in a group — teach both on the same calendar and payment system.

Quick facts
- Lesson types
- One-to-one and group
- Booking
- Around real teacher availability
- Joining
- Request one-to-one or group
- Meeting links
- Automatic Google Meet
A private Hifz student and a ten-person tajweed circle have very different needs — but they belong to the same academy, and they shouldn't need two different systems. Academies Hub runs both formats together.
Two formats, one calendar
Every course can be taught one-to-one or as a group, each with automatic Google Meet links and booked around the teacher's genuine availability. The scheduling board shows both kinds of session in one place, with conflicts flagged before they happen.
Students pick how they join
From your public catalogue, a student requests to join a course either one-to-one or in a group, and an admin reviews the request. The right format is captured from the start, not negotiated over chat afterward.
The same tracking either way
Attendance, reports, assignments, and — where enabled — Hifz logging work identically for both formats, so a student can move between private and group lessons without losing their record.
Key takeaways
- Teach one-to-one and group classes on the same calendar.
- Both formats get Google Meet links and conflict-checked booking.
- Students request the format they want; admins approve.
- Attendance, reports, and Hifz tracking work the same for both.
Ready to run your academy on one platform?
See how Academies Hub brings scheduling, payments, memorization, exams, and analytics together.
