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🚀 Awla — Your “Link in Bio” for Teachers
Awla is a simple, focused Link in Bio platform built specifically for teachers a group that often struggles with having a professional online presence without the complexity of building a full website. Awla gives educators a clean, public-facing page where they can centralize all their most important links, present their expertise, display student reviews, and promote trial lessons in a format optimized for discovery and student conversion.
Many teachers today rely heavily on social platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or LinkedIn to share content and attract new students. These platforms are great for visibility, but they aren t designed to serve as a teacher s home base. As a result, most educators end up with scattered links, outdated landing pages, or generic link-in-bio tools that don t reflect their work. Trial lessons one of the most effective ways to bring in new students often get buried, lost, or promoted inconsistently.
Awla was built to solve exactly this problem. Teachers can create a public profile in minutes, with a link that is easy to share anywhere: in social media bios, on WhatsApp, in marketing materials, or directly with prospective students. The page acts as a compact professional hub, making it simpler for students to understand who the teacher is, what they offer, and how to reach them. For many educators, especially independent teachers and consultants, this solves a major pain point: having a single, reliable place that represents their brand.
One of Awla s standout features is the ability for teachers to create and highlight trial lessons. Trial lessons are a powerful funnel for acquiring new students, yet most teachers lack a structured space to promote them. With Awla, trial lessons gain visibility not only on the teacher s profile page, but also on the main Awla site, where students browsing for trial sessions can discover new educators. This increases reach and provides an organic channel for teachers to connect with students beyond their existing audience.
Why I Built Awla
My wife is a Spanish teacher.
Almost every day, she gives trial lessons on well-known platforms lessons she doesn t get paid for.
And still, she gets excited, because she knows it might be the moment she wins a new student.
That made me look closer at the process. And honestly, it s full of friction:

