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Drivi is a paperless management system for driving schools in Denmark, designed to move day-to-day administration, bookings, student lesson plans, and reminder workflows online. The website claims that each instructor can reduce manual work by 30-45 minutes per day and cut administrative time by up to around 60%. The product has been in development since 2014, with driving school classes already running in the system by 2018. Its positioning is highly vertical: it serves Danish car and motorcycle license training providers.
Features include importing information from Digital P23 forms, class management, website sign-ups, theory/practical/closed-course driving/test bookings, student self-service booking for open slots, multi-device access via a Web App, compliant digital lesson plans, digital signatures, SMS/email reminders, and personal calendars. For collaboration, students, instructors, and driving schools can all view schedules and manage bookings. The system also supports transferring students between instructors and classes, creating branch schools, and allowing the same instructor to work across multiple branches, making it suitable for driving schools looking to expand. However, the text does not disclose more detailed role permissions, approval workflows, or audit logs.
Pricing is its biggest draw: there are no subscription fees, no setup fees, no lock-in, and email notifications are free. SMS is charged by usage, starting at DKK 0.40 per message. Signature verification for digital lesson plans is paid by the student at DKK 6.95, or it can be covered by the driving school at a cost of DKK 5.56 per signature. Historical student data can be imported via CSV and Excel, and calendars can be synced to other calendar tools. Although the page mentions “integrations,” it does not list any specific third-party systems or APIs.
Its strengths are a strong fit for a highly specific vertical, low onboarding cost, design around Danish driving school regulations, and support for use on slow networks as well as phones and tablets. Its drawbacks are its strong regional focus and limited friendliness for non-Danish users, with payments mentioning MobilePay. Data security, GDPR, backup policies, and API availability are not explained. It is best suited to small and midsize local driving schools in Denmark, as well as schools preparing to expand into multiple branches. For driving schools in China looking to replicate similar capabilities, a local driver-training management system, education/training SaaS, or an Enterprise WeChat/DingTalk setup with a booking mini-program would be more realistic. The text does not provide enough information to judge accessibility from China.
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drivi.dk is an Denmark SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach drivi.dk directly.