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From spreadsheet to schedule: planning a one-week pilot

A practical day-by-day template for preparing a driving-school software pilot without losing track of live lessons.

The DrivingOps team · 9 juin 2026 · 4 min read

Switching software can be disruptive if setup, validation, and cutover are treated as the same task. The plan below is an illustrative one-week pilot template—not a promise that every school can fully migrate in seven days. Timing depends on data quality, integrations, staff availability, and which modules are ready for the pilot.

Day 1 — Your school profile

Confirm your school name, branches, languages, and operating hours. This is the foundation everything else hangs off. Most schools finish this in under an hour.

Day 2 — Services and programs

Define what you sell: theory modules, practical lessons, evaluations, road-test prep, and packages — each with duration, location, and price. This is where DrivingOps learns the structure of your programs.

Day 3 — Instructors and availability

Add instructors with their licences, vehicles, and the categories and services they teach. Set each instructor’s weekly availability by branch.

Day 4 — Import learners

Bring in your active learners — name, program, balance, and documents. On Growth and Multi-Branch, our team does the import for you from your spreadsheet or current tool.

Day 5 — Validate a first schedule and communication plan

Create or import a test schedule, review conflict warnings, and verify the communication templates. Do not turn on live learner messaging until consent, sender identity, unsubscribe handling, and staff ownership are confirmed.

Day 6–7 — Go live

Run a controlled cutover checklist. Confirm account access, compare a sample of learners and balances, verify the next few days of sessions, document the fallback plan, and only then invite the pilot group. Public booking, payments, automations, and portals should be enabled only if they are in the agreed pilot scope.


The safest migration is the one that makes ownership and validation boringly clear. Want a hand planning the pilot? Book a demo and we’ll map the current product capabilities against your workflow.

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