Shared client progress view
A view that shows your client their commitments and goal progress across sessions. Rolling out for founding practitioners first, then everyone.
The honest build log. Every entry below shipped to production on the day listed. Nothing here is invented or backdated. Further down, a short list of what is planned next, clearly marked as not yet done.
The press and company kit now includes the wordmark as a vector (SVG) that scales cleanly for print, in a colour version for light backgrounds and a reverse version for dark ones, plus a single press-kit.zip that bundles the logos, icon, banner, colours, and type note. Take one file, or grab everything at once.
Every Practice Growth campaign is built by a person, not a script, so it does not go live the moment you pay. We now say what we actually promise: we confirm your campaign within 2 business days, and we write to you when it is scheduled. You can follow its status from the moment you request it, right through to the report.
The header at the top of every page was doing expensive work on every single scroll frame, on every device. It no longer does that on phones, which makes scrolling noticeably lighter. The dashboard got the same treatment on desktop.
The press and company kit now carries our new banner and square mark, with every favicon and app icon updated to match. The square mark is the official Slide Practice profile image, the one you will see on our social channels.
Our plan prices exclude VAT or sales tax, which Paddle calculates at checkout based on where you are. That is now stated on the pricing page and in its FAQ, alongside the itemised tax line you already see on your receipt.
Paddle is our payments provider and the merchant of record, so a subscription shows up on your card statement under their name, not ours. That is now stated plainly wherever you commit to a plan: on the checkout page, in the pricing FAQ, and in the receipt we email you. Charges appear on your card statement as PADDLE.NET* SLIDEPRACT. If you ever do not recognise a charge, email billings@slidepractice.com before you dispute it.
Adding your practice, how reviews work, and the founding offer were all pages that raised more questions than they answered. Each one now covers what it should have from the start: how your clients pay you, what a listing gets you before and after a trial, how the directory orders you and whether position can be bought, what happens at month thirteen of the founding rate, and how a review is disputed. One correction matters most. Verification is not a gate. You do not need the badge to publish your booking page, take bookings, or appear in the directory; it is required only if you want us to advertise you. The add page said otherwise, and it was wrong.
If you verify your identity, the photo or short video you send is now deleted immediately once a person has made a decision, whether we approve or reject. We keep only the outcome and the reviewer's note. It is never accepted or sent by email, and the privacy policy has been updated to say exactly this. Verification is optional and earns you a badge: you do not need it to publish your booking page, take bookings, or appear in the directory, and while a request is under review the dashboard now tells you plainly what is already working.
Connecting your Google Calendar works again: the button now takes you all the way through Google and back. Signing up keeps its place, too. Going back a step during sign-up no longer sends you to the beginning, each step of onboarding is its own page you can return to, and the field you picked on the way in is remembered instead of being dropped halfway through. Finishing your profile now offers a clear way straight into the dashboard on your trial. Text, buttons and form fields across the app also got a contrast and spacing pass so they are easier to read.
We read every public page and checked each claim against what the product actually does today. Status labels now match reality everywhere: calendar sync reads as on the roadmap, programs and groups read as shipped, and reviews and referral rewards say plainly that they open later. Booking pages spell out that the waitlist is a fallback below your open times, a lost client who visits the portal address now lands on a clear explainer, and the free tools got small correctness fixes.
A booking page used to open on a loading state while it worked out which times were free. Now your times, your rates and your next open days are on the page the moment it opens, so someone who lands on your link from a phone sees when they can book you instead of a spinner. Pages across the site and the app are noticeably faster on mobile, and moving between sections of your dashboard no longer pauses on a blank screen.
We used to write our no-commission promise as a zero-percent line, which at a glance reads like you earn nothing. It always meant the opposite. Every page now says it the right way round: you keep 100% of what you earn, and Slide takes no commission, ever. Nothing about the pricing changed, only the sentence.
The 90-second product demo used to show a coaching session, whichever field you work in. Pick your field on the home page and the demo follows: a tutor sees a lesson, a student, and a parent-ready summary. With no field picked it now runs in plain practitioner language rather than defaulting to coaching.
We went through every plan and made the pricing page match what the product actually does today. The 7-day Pro trial now states the AI recaps it includes instead of saying "everything unlocked". The Find directory listing is shown as Pro and Max, with the public profile page on every plan, which is how it has always worked. Programs and groups are no longer labelled "coming", because they shipped. Two things we listed but had not built are gone from the page.
Identity verification is free on every plan. Pages now say that a verified badge is what proves the check passed, rather than implying everyone listed has one. The sub-processors page now names every company that touches your data, including the one that records sessions. The team page carries updated roles: Vikrant Singh is Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer, Namrata Rattan is Co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer.
If the sign-in form is slow to load, or your browser blocks it, you now get a message and a way out instead of an empty space. Opening Slide from a link inside Instagram or Messenger shows a note telling you to open it in your normal browser, with a one-tap way to copy the link.
A free listing, verification, and your booking page. The new add your practice page explains the whole thing in three steps, and signing up from it builds your public profile first: name, field, one line, photo, rate, then you see exactly what a client sees before you publish. Your booking page goes live with weekday hours already set, so clients can pick a time straight away.
Booking and confirmation emails arrive with a calendar invite attached, set to the practitioner's timezone, so the session lands at the right hour wherever you are. When a practitioner confirms a booking, the client now gets the confirmation email they were promised.
A cleaner mobile experience: a new full-screen menu that opens and closes with a tap, faster loading, and easier booking with a book bar that stays in reach as you read a profile.
Set your own ad budget with a slider, and Slide's service fee is shown itemized before you commit. The homepage was decluttered too, about 40% less reading, and the five Slide promises now appear as one strip across the site.
Identity verification shipped: it is free on every plan, and a practitioner who passes it shows an Identity verified badge, with no AI-generated identities. New trust pages cover verification, the reviews policy, and a trust hub, and anyone can report a profile in one click. Profile pages were redesigned to book in one screen with details on tap, and the directory gained real search filters.
Get your practice advertised on Facebook and Instagram from the new Practice Growth page, with the exact ad you approve and real click reporting. There are no reach or results promises.
Five honest comparison pages went live: Otter, Fathom, TutorBird, Trainerize, and Practice Better. The homepage gained real product screenshots, and five new template guides joined the blog.
Paddle is our merchant of record for subscriptions and handles tax and receipts when you upgrade.
Clients can use their magic link with no account, or save it as a free account. The homepage demo improved, and the blog got an RSS feed.
The public launch. New: the practitioner directory at /find, public profiles, three free tools, and a guided contact page.
23 guides went live across tutoring, consulting, training, and nutrition, with blog filters by field. Site-wide, Slide is for every one-to-one practice.
Pick your field at signup and Slide shapes the workspace to it. Public booking pages were cleaned up.
New landing pages for coaches, health and wellness, personal trainers, tutors, and consultants.
Signup opens to everyone. Start a 7-day Pro trial with no card to hold a spot, and the founding offer runs alongside it for the first 30 practitioners.
A public example of the exact recap and follow up your client receives, linked from the homepage so you can read the real output before you sign up.
Founding sign ups open, with the first 30 practitioners getting Pro at $19 a month for 12 months. Every early practitioner gets a careful, personal welcome.
Refer a practitioner and earn a free week of Pro when they join, and another when they subscribe. Referral rewards open for everyone together with billing.
Share one link. Clients see your real availability, book, and reschedule themselves, with reminders sent automatically.
Reviews on Slide can only ever come from a client with a real, completed session, and a practitioner cannot delete an honest review. Until reviews open with client accounts, every profile shows an honest no-reviews-yet state instead of an invented number.
Slide Practice can join your Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams call and record it: off by default, consent first, pay as you go at $1.99 a session. It opens together with billing; uploading a recording works today on every plan.
This list covers shipped features only. Internal and behind the scenes work is left off on purpose, so every line here is something you can actually use.
These are intentions, not promises. They are the things I am working toward in the near term. When one ships, it moves up into the dated log above.
A view that shows your client their commitments and goal progress across sessions. Rolling out for founding practitioners first, then everyone.
Collect from clients inside Slide instead of juggling a separate tool. On the roadmap. Even when it lands, Slide will still take no commission, ever.
A clean, shareable record of a client's progress across sessions, ready to send or show. In build for founding practitioners first.
Dates are deliberately left off the roadmap. I would rather ship a thing and date it here than promise a date and miss it.
I build Slide Practice in the open, founder-led. The founding offer is open now. If you have a feature you want, tell me.
Questions about any entry here? Email support@slidepractice.com and you will get me, Vikrant, in Manila.