Cohorts

A cohort is a group class you can join from a tutor's or organization's public page. It runs on a fixed schedule once enough students enrol and pay.

What a cohort is

Unlike a private booking, a cohort is a shared class with a set schedule and a limited number of seats. You reserve a seat while enrolment is open. Reserving is free — you only pay once the class has gathered enough students to run.

Reserve and pay

Reserve your seat during the enrolment window; you're asked to pay only after the class forms.

  1. 01Find the cohort on the tutor's or organization's public page and reserve a seat (choosing a currency, and monthly or pay-in-full if both are offered).
  2. 02When enrolment closes and enough students have reserved, the class forms and you're asked to pay.
  3. 03Pay your seat (or first month) from Cohorts in your portal before the deadline.
  4. 04Once enough students pay, the class is confirmed and the schedule appears in your portal.

One-off or monthly

Some cohorts are a single payment; others are billed monthly, and some let you choose. With monthly billing you pay the first month to join, and each later month before it begins — your portal shows which months are paid, due, or upcoming. If you miss a monthly payment you get a short grace period and a reminder; if it stays unpaid you're removed from the remaining sessions, though the months you already attended are yours. Paying in full can be a little cheaper if the tutor offers a discount.

Class materials

Your teacher can share files with the whole class — a syllabus, worksheets, reading. They appear in the Files section of the class page and you can open or download any of them for as long as you are enrolled.