Connect the studios you teach at, keep your taught sessions structured, and generate invoices you can review before you send them.
Freelance teaching often means different rates, different studios, and different rules — all in the same month. When your source of truth is a spreadsheet you dread opening, small mistakes compound.
a·vara is built around the idea that your calendar work should feed billing — not the other way around. You review generated invoices, adjust when reality differs, and export a PDF when you are ready.
The point is not automation theater — it is reducing the distance between "I taught" and "I can invoice". You stay in control at the review step.
Spreadsheets work until you teach similar-looking sessions at different studios with different agreed rates. a·vara is oriented around tying taught sessions to the studio context first, then exporting an invoice you can sanity-check. That review step matters because freelance reality is rarely perfectly automated.
Guides and city pages that match the next step in your teaching setup.