The actual app — click any tab.
This is what your instructors and front desk see every day. Dashboard, schedule, logbook, students, aircraft, billing, and training progress — all wired together.
One lesson. Ninety seconds. Logged, paid, and the next one booked.
StratusLog isn’t a stack of separate tools. It’s the sequence a flight school actually runs — the lesson, the logbook entry, the invoice, the next booking — collapsed into one flow.
- 0:00Step 1
Lesson wraps. You and Jamie park the plane.
Pre-flight to post-flight, the lesson happened the same way it always has.
- 0:15Step 2
Open the app. Tap Log Flight.
Hobbs out / in, Tach out / in, landings, night, XC, instrument, notes, endorsements. Exactly like a paper logbook — only it adds up the numbers for you.
- 0:55Step 3
Hit Save. Stripe link goes to Jamie's phone.
StratusLog uses your school's Dual / Solo / Ground rates (with any per-student override) and creates a Stripe invoice automatically. The payment link texts straight to the student.
- 1:10Step 4
Jamie pays from the ramp.
Stripe webhook flips the row to Paid. Your Unpaid queue gets shorter. No follow-up email, no week-later invoicing.
- 1:30Step 5
Book the next lesson while she's still standing there.
Drag a slot on the schedule, pick the aircraft, save. Conflicts (aircraft down, instructor unavailable, student double-booked) catch themselves.
Flight logged. Paid. Next lesson on the calendar. Front desk untouched.
Now multiply that by every lesson your school flies this week.
Fly the next lesson on StratusLog.
Seven days free. One instructor. Two students. Long enough to run a few real lessons through it and decide.
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