Design Changes,Martial Arts Software,New Feature
1 October 2010 4 Comments
Do you use attendance cards at your academy? If so, recording attendance just got a lot easier. And faster.
We’ve just released a new feature called “Attendance Power Entry”. Here’s what it looks like:
New Attendance Power Entry

This new page allows you to rip through an entire stack of attendance cards in a very short time. It does NOT replace the old way of recording attendance (by clicking a blue link next to a student’s name). It’s an additional option for you.
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Design Changes,Martial Arts Software Design
17 September 2010 0 Comments
Here’s a quick update on two design changes in Studentbase.
Student Tabs

You’ll notice the look of our student tabs has changed. The reason we changed the design is simple. First, the tabs are bigger. This means they’re easier to press if you’re leaning over the computer after teaching class. Usability has improved because they’re simply easier to see. Second, the tabs now match the UI (user interface) and design throughout the rest of the application.
Attendance Pagination

The other small change we added this week is pagination (buttons for pages) in a Student’s attendance tab area. Before, the days attended trailed down the page. We noticed that this was slowing the application because many, many days were being loaded – some of which you didn’t need to see. By default, 10 attendance days for a student load when you click a student’s attendances tab. You can see all of them, however, by clicking the pagination.
Another update is coming soon – a revamp of the tasks page.
Martial Arts Software,New Feature
13 September 2010 0 Comments
We have released two new (and highly-requested) features today: printing lists of students and sorting by last name.
Update #1: Printing Lists for Offline Use
If you look at bottom of your students list, you’ll see a “print” link.
This takes you to a preview screen where you can print the list. To print, click on “file”, then “print” in your browser software (Internet Explorer or Firefox). It’s formatted for most standard 8.5″ x 11″ printers. The nice thing about this print feature is that whatever list you pull up (ex. past-due students, all students, tagged students, whatever) will be printed as you see on the screen.
It’s a simple update, but an important one because you’re not always in front of your computer! Check it out.
Update #2: Sorting By Last Name, Not Belt Rank
After many requests and a consensus from a majority of users, we have changed the default sort order for your Students list. Right now, it sorts based on rank code. That means it groups all your ranks together. Blue belts are grouped with blue belts in the list and brown belts with brown belts. However, many users are confused by this – and some users don’t use rank codes at all.
This has changed. Now the default sort order is by last name.
This is true of all lists: active students, inactive students, searches of students and tagged students. The only exception is the birthday list. That’s sorted by the date of the birthday.
We believe this approach is more logical and intuitive. And if you want to see your students grouped any particular way, all you have to do is tag them and hit that button in the sidebar.
If you have any questions about this, post a question in the support area when you’re logged into the application. Thanks!
Martial Arts Software,New Feature,Studentbase Tips
29 August 2010 0 Comments
Tagging is a new feature in Studentbase which makes managing your students much easier.
A tag is a lot like a “keyword”. Tags help you find students with something in common. Some common tags include things like:
- auto-pay
- leadership
- referral source
- on vacation
- tournament on 11/15/2010
- instructor
- eligible for upgrade
- and so on.
If you’ve ever said to yourself, “I wish Studentbase had a field for that”, this is your solution. You can assign up to 20 tags per student. And it’s super-easy to do:
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Design Changes,Martial Arts Software,New Feature
5 August 2010 0 Comments
A feature request we get a lot is the ability to edit a student’s payment. We’re going to release this update tonight. It’s just the first in a series of payments updates. The goal is to make Studentbase as full-featured as possible when it comes to billing.
Anyway, here are two screenshots of the upcoming payments editing feature. In this first screenshot, you’ll see a small “Edit” link next to the trash can icon.

All you do is click that link and it takes you to the editing screen for that individual payment. Like so:

Then all you have to do is change any of the amounts you initially entered, such as the amount, the payment date, the notes and the paid status. Click “Update Payment” and you’re done.
If you have any questions, please post them in the support area inside the app.
Design Changes,New Feature
2 August 2010 0 Comments
We have just released some design changes to Studentbase. The reason for this is simple: we’re fulfilling a request many members had to add more comprehensive billing features. To make room for this, we’ve changed a part of the layout for students and leads.
Before, when you entered a note, a task, an attendance date, payment (etc.), you did so in the sidebar off to the right.
Before

And here’s a closeup:

You clicked in the box and pressed “Add Note”. This has changed to an “in-line” form which you access by clicking a link. You now enter a note, record a payment, log a day attended (etc.) like this:
After

You simply click the link and a box drops down:

This makes more sense, too. The form is out of view until you need it. It’s a minor design change, but one I want you to be aware of. Again, we made this change to make way for some new billing and invoicing features as well as “tagging” of leads and students (which I’ll explain in upcoming post).
Thanks! Post any feedback in the members support area.
The Studentbase development team.
Downloads,New Feature
26 February 2010 4 Comments
Here are two Studentbase Lead / Inquiry forms.
The purpose is to give you (or members of your staff) a way to capture lead information when you’re not in front of your computer. When I managed a school, I used these forms to capture most of the leads, then transferred them into my school manager later. There are two versions:
- A “handout” version you can give to walk-ins, parents and potential students to fill out themselves.
- A “staff” version your staff can use while on the phone or in person.
Both versions come in a Word format (which you can modify) and a PDF version (which you cannot modify). Use them any way you like.
New Feature
25 February 2010 2 Comments
Here’s a new and exciting feature which will be launched March 1st: the ability to manage marketing campaigns with Studentbase.
Here are some screenshots and a sneak peek of the feature:

Why this feature? The answer is simple: as a martial arts school owner, you need to track every marketing effort you do. This new feature – campaigns – is how you do that.
For example, let’s say you redesigned your website. You want to know how well it’s working. Every lead your new website generates is traced back to that campaign.
This answers some critical questions for you:
- Is my new marketing campaign working?
- If so, how well?
- What leads did this campaign bring in the door for me?
- Did any of those leads turn into sales?
- If so, which ones?
- What is my “batting average” on turning leads into students?
As you can see, tracking your marketing campaigns is critical. This new feature from Studentbase makes it easy to do!