Teach software literacy
Teach the software behind the trade—not just the trade itself.
Every course includes a browser-based business software simulator and a complete instructor curriculum, giving students hands-on experience with the technology used in real workplaces.
Designed for career and technical education (CTE), vocational schools, workforce development programs, and adult learning, each course is ready to teach right out of the box. Educators receive lesson plans, presentation slides, activities, and assessments, while students gain practical experience navigating industry-specific software workflows.
Need something tailored to your program? Both the curriculum and software simulator can be customized to align with your industry, training objectives, and student needs.
Each simulator is designed to function like the software used in the industry your students will work in. They learn from an employee view or a manager view, experiencing the tools from the perspective of the role they are preparing for.
Explore the courses below.
The SoftwareLit Business & Trades Series
The SoftwareLit Series teaches the skills behind business software by letting learners run real businesses—not by lecturing about features. Across all titles, students work inside fully functional, browser-based applications paired with instructor-ready curriculum, building practical, transferable software literacy.
The series spans 11 industries across two categories:
Trades Series (Contracting & Skilled Trades)
HVAC (AirFlow)
Electrical (VoltFlow)
Welding & Fabrication (WeldFlow)
Plumbing (PipeFlow)
Construction (BuildFlow)
Business OS Series (Service & Professional Industries)
Dental (SmileFlow)
Property Management (RentFlow)
Automotive
Real Estate
Salon
Healthcare
A Shared Learning System Across All Titles
What ties all 11 experiences together is a consistent instructional design. While each app reflects a different industry, learners encounter the same foundational concepts throughout:
Records and data structures
Fields and relationships between data
Multi-step workflows
Role-based permissions and access control
Data accuracy and downstream impact
In the Trades Series, this consistency appears as a shared contractor workflow:
clients and leads, projects, scheduling, time tracking, materials, equipment, crews and subcontractors, and financial tracking.
In the Business OS Series, each app is tailored to its industry, but the same underlying software logic and system behaviors remain consistent.
This approach means:
Instructors learn one system and can teach multiple pathways
Learners build transferable skills instead of starting over each time
Concepts repeat in new contexts, strengthening understanding
Built for the Classroom
Every SoftwareLit title includes a complete, ready-to-teach package:
Interactive Web App
Runs in a browser (no install, no login)
Works offline
Uses fictional data (no privacy concerns)
Includes role-based views (Employee / Manager)
Instructor mode for preloading scenarios and distributing student versions
Built-in slide deck for guided instruction
Instructor Curriculum
Full lesson plan
Clearly defined learning outcomes
Standards alignment
Assessment options
Classroom adaptations (including shorter versions)
Student workbook and activity set
Quick-reference guides
Slide-by-slide speaker notes
Flexible for Any Program
Instructors can:
Teach a single title aligned to their pathway
Run multiple industries across a term or program
Transition between titles with minimal additional preparation
The shared structure makes it easy to scale from one course to a full program.
Designed for Real-World Readiness
The SoftwareLit Series is built for:
High school CTE programs
Adult workforce training
Career exploration and reentry programs
No prior software or industry experience is required.
The Outcome
Learners don’t just learn what software is—they learn how software works across real businesses.
They leave with transferable skills in:
Navigating complex systems
Managing data accurately
Understanding workflows and operations
Thinking like both an employee and a decision-maker
Teach real software literacy through businesses learners already understand.
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All sales are final and non‑refundable.
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Teach how HVAC business software runs—from the first lead to the final installation.
What AirFlow Does
AirFlow places learners inside a working HVAC contracting business. Instead of learning about service calls, installs, or job costing in theory, students operate within a connected system and manage projects from start to finish.
Learners follow the full lifecycle of an HVAC job—capturing leads, building projects, scheduling crews, and tracking financials—developing real software literacy applicable to trades, construction, and field service careers.
Core System Areas
Learners explore the key components of an HVAC operation:
Leads & Clients — Track potential customers and manage active client accounts
Projects — Build jobs such as system installs, replacements, and service work
Scheduling — Coordinate crews, timelines, and job assignments
Crew & Labor — Track team roles, hours, and job participation
Materials — Pull and manage parts required for each project
Accounting — Monitor job costs, revenue, and overall financial performance
How the System Comes Together
Students see how an HVAC business operates as an interconnected system:
A lead becomes a client and is associated with a project
Each project links to schedules, assigned crews, and required materials
Labor hours and material costs contribute to total job cost
Financial data flows into accounting, showing how profit and loss take shape
This connected workflow helps learners understand how contractors manage complex jobs while maintaining accuracy across operations and finances.
Two Role-Based Learning Views
AirFlow reflects real-world software permissions and access control.
Employee View
Focus on project tasks, scheduling, and field-level operations
Manager View
Full access to financials, project oversight, and business decision-making
This dual-view structure highlights how responsibilities and sensitive data are separated within a contracting business.
Student & Instructor Versions
AirFlow includes two coordinated modules designed for flexible learning environments.
Student Module
A guided, hands-on experience managing HVAC jobs in a simulated business
Includes:
Step-by-step activities
Realistic installation and service scenarios
Digital learner workbook
Quick-reference guides for each system area
Instructor Module
A complete toolkit for delivering the lesson with confidence
Includes:
Full lesson plan
Learning outcomes
Classroom materials and facilitation guidance
Slide-by-slide speaker support
Instructor mode for scenario setup and student distribution
What’s Included
AirFlow web app (student + instructor access)
HVAC Management Software Curriculum
Student workbook and activity set
Built-in slide deck for live or virtual instruction
Scenario-based HVAC business simulation for hands-on learning
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This is a digital product.
All sales are final and non-refundable.
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Teach how electrical contracting business software runs—from the first lead to project completion.
What VoltFlow Does
VoltFlow places learners inside a working electrical contracting business. Instead of learning about installations, upgrades, or job tracking in theory, students operate within a connected system and manage electrical projects from start to finish.
Learners follow the lifecycle of a job—from initial client contact to scheduling, labor tracking, and final financial outcomes—building practical software literacy relevant to electrical trades, construction, and field service careers.
Core System Areas
Learners explore the key components of an electrical contracting business:
Leads & Clients — Track potential customers and manage active client relationships
Projects — Build jobs such as lighting retrofits, panel upgrades, EV charger installs, and generator systems
Scheduling — Coordinate timelines, crews, and job assignments
Crew & Subcontractors — Manage teams, roles, and external partners
Time Tracking — Record labor hours tied to specific projects
Materials — Track parts and supplies required for each job
Equipment — Manage tools and specialized resources
Financials — Monitor job costs and overall project performance
How the System Comes Together
Students see how an electrical business operates as an interconnected system:
A lead becomes a client and is linked to a project
Projects connect to schedules, crews, subcontractors, and required materials
Labor hours and materials contribute to total job cost
Equipment and resource tracking support project execution
Financial data reflects how each job performs from start to finish
This connected workflow helps learners understand how electrical contractors manage complex jobs while maintaining accuracy across operations, labor, and finances.
Two Role-Based Learning Views
VoltFlow mirrors real-world access control within an electrical shop.
Employee View
Focus on field tasks, time tracking, and job execution
Manager View
Full access to project oversight, financials, and business operations
This dual-view structure reinforces how responsibilities and sensitive information are separated in real-world systems.
Student & Instructor Versions
VoltFlow includes two coordinated modules designed for classroom, hybrid, or online instruction.
Student Module
A guided, hands-on experience managing electrical projects in a simulated business
Includes:
Step-by-step activities
Realistic project scenarios (retrofits, upgrades, installs)
Digital learner workbook
Quick-reference guides for each system area
Instructor Module
A complete teaching toolkit for delivering the session effectively
Includes:
Full lesson plan
Learning outcomes
Classroom materials and facilitation guidance
Slide-by-slide speaker notes
Instructor mode for scenario setup and student distribution
What’s Included
VoltFlow web app (student + instructor access)
Electrical Management Software Curriculum
Student workbook and activity set
Built-in slide deck for live or virtual instruction
Scenario-based electrical business simulation for hands-on learning
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This is a digital product.
All sales are final and non-refundable.
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Teach how plumbing business software runs—from the first lead to job completion.
What PipeFlow Does
PipeFlow places learners inside a working plumbing business. Instead of learning about service calls, installations, or job tracking in theory, students operate within a connected system and manage projects from start to finish.
Learners follow the lifecycle of a plumbing job—from client inquiry to scheduling, labor tracking, and final job costs—building practical software literacy relevant to plumbing, construction, and field service careers.
Core System Areas
Learners explore the key components of a plumbing operation:
Leads & Clients — Track potential customers and manage active client accounts
Projects — Build jobs such as repiping projects, water heater installs, fixture replacements, and sewer line work
Scheduling — Coordinate crews, service windows, and job timelines
Crew & Subcontractors — Manage team roles and external partners
Time Tracking — Record labor hours tied to specific jobs
Materials — Track parts, supplies, and usage across projects
Equipment — Manage tools and specialized plumbing equipment
Financials — Monitor job costs and overall project performance
How the System Comes Together
Students see how a plumbing business operates as an interconnected system:
A lead becomes a client and is linked to a project
Projects connect to schedules, crews, subcontractors, and required materials
Labor hours and materials contribute to total job cost
The same job data flows across scheduling, time tracking, and financials without duplication
Financial visibility shows how each job performs from start to finish
This connected workflow helps learners understand how plumbing businesses manage multiple jobs while maintaining accuracy, efficiency, and profitability.
Two Role-Based Learning Views
PipeFlow mirrors real-world access control within a plumbing company.
Employee View
Focus on field work, time tracking, and job execution
Manager View
Full access to project oversight, financials, and staffing decisions
This dual-view structure reinforces how responsibilities and sensitive data are separated in real-world systems.
Student & Instructor Versions
PipeFlow includes two coordinated modules designed for classroom, hybrid, or online instruction.
Student Module
A guided, hands-on experience managing plumbing jobs in a simulated business
Includes:
Step-by-step activities
Realistic service and installation scenarios
Digital learner workbook
Quick-reference guides for each system area
Instructor Module
A complete teaching toolkit for delivering the session effectively
Includes:
Full lesson plan
Learning outcomes
Classroom materials and facilitation guidance
Slide-by-slide speaker notes
Instructor mode for scenario setup and student distribution
What’s Included
PipeFlow web app (student + instructor access)
Plumbing Management Software Curriculum
Student workbook and activity set
Built-in slide deck for live or virtual instruction
Scenario-based plumbing business simulation for hands-on learning
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This is a digital product.
All sales are final and non-refundable.
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Teach how a general contracting business software runs—from initial client lead to project completion.
What BuildFlow Does
BuildFlow places learners inside a working general contracting business. Instead of learning about construction projects in theory, students operate within a connected system and manage jobs with multiple moving parts from start to finish.
Learners follow the lifecycle of a construction project—from client intake and project setup to scheduling, labor tracking, and financial outcomes—building real software literacy applicable to construction management and project-based careers.
Core System Areas
Learners explore the key components of a construction operation:
Leads & Clients — Track potential customers and manage active projects
Projects — Build jobs such as tenant build-outs, kitchen and bath remodels, and roof replacements
Scheduling — Coordinate timelines across crews, subcontractors, and project phases
Crew & Subcontractors — Manage internal teams and external specialists
Time Tracking — Record labor hours across multiple roles and job stages
Materials — Track supplies and usage throughout the project lifecycle
Equipment — Manage shared tools and jobsite resources
Accounting — Consolidate costs, revenue, and overall project financials
How the System Comes Together
Students see how a construction business operates as an interconnected system:
A lead becomes a client and is tied to a project
Projects connect to schedules, crews, subcontractors, materials, and equipment
Labor hours and material usage contribute to total job costs
Multiple moving parts are coordinated across timelines and roles
Financial data flows into accounting, showing project performance from start to finish
Because construction projects involve many variables, BuildFlow highlights why contractors rely on a single connected system to manage complexity, reduce errors, and maintain visibility.
Two Role-Based Learning Views
BuildFlow mirrors real-world access control in a construction company.
Employee View
Focus on jobsite tasks, time tracking, and execution
Manager View
Full access to project oversight, financials, and operational planning
This dual-view structure reinforces how responsibilities and sensitive information are separated between field teams and office staff.
Student & Instructor Versions
BuildFlow includes two coordinated modules designed for classroom, hybrid, or online instruction.
Student Module
A guided, hands-on experience managing construction projects in a simulated business
Includes:
Step-by-step activities
Realistic construction scenarios
Digital learner workbook
Quick-reference guides for each system area
Instructor Module
A complete teaching toolkit for delivering the session effectively
Includes:
Full lesson plan
Learning outcomes
Classroom materials and facilitation guidance
Slide-by-slide speaker notes
Instructor mode for scenario setup and student distribution
What’s Included
BuildFlow web app (student + instructor access)
Construction Management Software Curriculum
Student workbook and activity set
Built-in slide deck for live or virtual instruction
Scenario-based construction business simulation for hands-on learning
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This is a digital product.
All sales are final and non-refundable.
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Teach how welding and fabrication business software runs—from the initial quote to the finished product.
What WeldFlow Does
WeldFlow places learners inside a working welding and fabrication shop. Instead of learning about fabrication projects or shop operations in theory, students operate within a connected system and manage jobs from start to finish.
Learners follow the lifecycle of a project—from client inquiry and quoting to production, labor tracking, and cost management—building practical software literacy relevant to welding, fabrication, and skilled trades careers.
Core System Areas
Learners explore the key components of a fabrication business:
Leads & Clients — Track potential customers and manage active client relationships
Projects — Build jobs such as stair and railing fabrication, equipment skids, and repair work
Scheduling — Coordinate shop timelines and project workflows
Crew & Labor — Track team roles, hours, and job participation
Materials — Monitor inventory usage and see how stock levels change over time
Equipment — Track tool usage, sign-outs, and maintenance/service events
How the System Comes Together
Students see how a fabrication shop operates as an interconnected system:
A lead becomes a client and is tied to a project
Projects connect to schedules, labor hours, and required materials
Material usage reduces inventory in real time
Equipment is assigned, tracked, and maintained throughout the job
Labor and material costs roll up to show total project cost
This connected workflow helps learners understand how fabrication shops manage production, resources, and costs simultaneously.
Two Role-Based Learning Views
WeldFlow reflects real-world access control in a fabrication environment.
Employee View
Focus on shop tasks, materials, and job execution
Manager View
Full access to project oversight, billing, and staffing decisions
This dual-view structure demonstrates how sensitive information and responsibilities are separated in real-world operations.
Student & Instructor Versions
WeldFlow includes two coordinated modules designed for classroom, hybrid, or online instruction.
Student Module
A guided, hands-on experience managing fabrication projects in a simulated shop
Includes:
Step-by-step activities
Realistic fabrication and repair scenarios
Digital learner workbook
Quick-reference guides for each system area
Instructor Module
A complete teaching toolkit for delivering the session effectively
Includes:
Full lesson plan
Learning outcomes
Classroom materials and facilitation guidance
Slide-by-slide speaker notes
Instructor mode for scenario setup and student distribution
What’s Included
WeldFlow web app (student + instructor access)
Welding and Fabrication Management Software Curriculum
Student workbook and activity set
Built-in slide deck for live or virtual instruction
Scenario-based fabrication shop simulation for hands-on learning
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This is a digital product.
All sales are final and non-refundable.
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Teach how an auto repair shop runs—from a customer’s car to a finished repair order.
What GearFlow Does
GearFlow models the operations of a real auto repair shop, where the work is hands‑on, the data is visual, and the workflow is easy to understand. Instead of hearing about repair orders in theory, learners work inside a functioning digital shop and watch a job unfold step by step.
Throughout the module, learners build real software literacy—skills they can carry directly into automotive programs, apprenticeships, and early‑career shop roles.
Learners explore the core operational areas of a repair shop:
Customers — Track customer information and service history
Vehicles — Manage VINs, mileage, and repair details
Repair_Orders — Build jobs from labor and parts lines into a running total
Schedule — Assign work, manage bays, and track deadlines
Parts — Pull from stock, trigger low‑inventory warnings, and see how software monitors data
Equipment — Track shop tools and availability
Sales_and_Payments — Follow a repair order through checkout
Technicians — Explore roles, permissions, and workload
Students see how a repair order builds itself: adding labor and parts increases the total, pulling a part reduces inventory, and low stock triggers alerts. They experience how software “watches” the shop and notifies humans when something needs attention.
Two Role‑Based Learning Views
GearFlow mirrors how real shops use permissions and access control.
Technician View
Tools for completing jobs, checking off tasks, and updating repair orders.
Manager View
Administrative access for scheduling, inventory, pricing, and shop oversight.
This dual‑view structure helps learners understand how responsibilities and sensitive information are separated in real‑world auto repair operations.
Student & Instructor Versions
The product includes two coordinated modules designed for classroom, hybrid, or online instruction.
Student Module
A guided, hands‑on experience where learners work inside a simulated repair shop.
Includes:
Step‑by‑step activities
Realistic repair scenarios
Digital learner workbook
Quick‑reference sheets for each system area
Instructor Module
A complete teaching toolkit for delivering the lesson with confidence—even for instructors new to shop‑management software.
Includes:
Full lesson plan
Learning outcomes
Standards alignment
Assessment options
Classroom adaptations
Slide‑by‑slide speaker notes
Instructor mode for preloading scenarios and distributing student copies
What’s Included
GearFlow web app (student + instructor access)
Instructor curriculum package
Student workbook and activity set
Built‑in slide deck for live or virtual instruction
Scenario‑based practice repair shop for hands‑on learning
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This is a digital product.
All sales are final and non‑refundable.
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Teach how a dental practice runs—from the chart to the claim.
What SmileFlow Does
SmileFlow brings learners into both the front and back office of a dental practice. Instead of hearing about treatment plans, CDT codes, or insurance claims in theory, students work inside a functioning digital practice and follow a patient’s visit from start to finish.
Throughout the module, learners build real software literacy—skills they can carry directly into dental assisting programs, externships, and early‑career practice roles.
Learners explore the core operational areas of a dental practice:
Patients — Manage patient records, histories, and visit details
Schedule — Coordinate appointments, providers, and chair time
Treatment_Plans — Build plans that total automatically and split into insurance vs. patient portions
Fee_Schedule_and_CDT_Codes — See how coding drives billing accuracy
Supplies — Track consumables and understand why practices monitor usage
Equipment — Log sterilization and service events to maintain compliance
Billing_and_Claims — Follow a claim from submission to patient responsibility
Providers — Explore roles, permissions, and production tracking
Students see how a treatment plan builds itself: procedures add to the total, insurance estimates calculate automatically, and the patient portion updates in real time. Sterilization and equipment logs show why dental practices maintain a detailed paper trail for compliance and safety.
SmileFlow uses fictional patient data only and is not a medical‑records system.
Two Role‑Based Learning Views
SmileFlow mirrors how real dental practices use permissions and access control.
Hygienist View
Tools for charting, treatment notes, and patient‑facing tasks.
Manager View
Administrative access for billing, claims, scheduling, staffing, and reporting.
This dual‑view structure helps learners understand how responsibilities and sensitive information are separated in real‑world dental operations.
Student & Instructor Versions
The product includes two coordinated modules designed for classroom, hybrid, or online instruction.
Student Module
A guided, hands‑on experience where learners work inside a simulated dental practice.
Includes:
Step‑by‑step activities
Realistic patient and insurance scenarios
Digital learner workbook
Quick‑reference sheets for each system area
Instructor Module
A complete teaching toolkit for delivering the lesson with confidence—even for instructors new to dental‑practice software.
Includes:
Full lesson plan
Learning outcomes
Standards alignment
Assessment options
Classroom adaptations
Slide‑by‑slide speaker notes
Instructor mode for preloading scenarios and distributing student copies
What’s Included
SmileFlow web app (student + instructor access)
Instructor curriculum package
Student workbook and activity set
Built‑in slide deck for live or virtual instruction
Scenario‑based practice dental office for hands‑on learning
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This is a digital product.
All sales are final and non‑refundable.
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Teach how a primary care clinic runs—where care, scheduling, and billing connect.
What CareFlow Does
CareFlow models a primary care clinic as a safe, fictional training environment. Instead of hearing about encounters, CPT codes, or claims in theory, learners work inside a functioning digital clinic and follow a patient visit from intake to billing.
Throughout the module, learners build real software literacy—skills they can carry directly into healthcare programs, externships, and early‑career clinical roles.
Learners explore the core operational areas of a clinic:
Patients — Manage patient records, histories, allergies, and follow‑up status
Schedule — Coordinate appointments, providers, and room availability
Encounters — Build encounters from coded orders that total automatically
Service_Catalog_and_CPT_Codes — See how coding drives billing and insurance estimates
Supplies — Track consumables and understand why clinics monitor usage
Equipment — Log sterilization, maintenance, and vaccine‑fridge temperatures
Billing_and_Claims — Follow a claim from submission to patient responsibility
Providers — Explore roles, permissions, and production tracking
Students see how an encounter builds itself: coded services add to the total, insurance estimates calculate automatically, and the patient portion updates in real time. Allergy alerts, follow‑up reminders, and temperature logs put real clinic concerns in front of learners.
CareFlow uses fictional sample data only, is not HIPAA‑compliant, and must never be used with real patient information—patient privacy is treated as one of the lessons.
Two Role‑Based Learning Views
CareFlow mirrors how real clinics use permissions and access control.
Nurse View
Tools for intake, vitals, documentation, and patient‑facing tasks.
Manager View
Administrative access for billing, claims, scheduling, staffing, and reporting.
This dual‑view structure helps learners understand how responsibilities and sensitive information are separated in real‑world healthcare operations.
Student & Instructor Versions
The product includes two coordinated modules designed for classroom, hybrid, or online instruction.
Student Module
A guided, hands‑on experience where learners work inside a simulated clinic.
Includes:
Step‑by‑step activities
Realistic patient and insurance scenarios
Digital learner workbook
Quick‑reference sheets for each system area
Instructor Module
A complete teaching toolkit for delivering the lesson with confidence—even for instructors new to healthcare‑practice software.
Includes:
Full lesson plan
Learning outcomes
Standards alignment
Assessment options
Classroom adaptations
Slide‑by‑slide speaker notes
Instructor mode for preloading scenarios and distributing student copies
What’s Included
CareFlow web app (student + instructor access)
Instructor curriculum package
Student workbook and activity set
Built‑in slide deck for live or virtual instruction
Scenario‑based practice clinic for hands‑on learning
Digital Product Disclaimer
This is a digital product.
All sales are final and non‑refundable.
© 2026 SoftwareLit. All rights reserved.
Teach how a salon runs on software—one client, one service, and one appointment at a time.
What StyleFlow Does
StyleFlow turns salon operations into an interactive learning experience for cosmetology students. Instead of hearing about business systems in the abstract, learners work inside a functioning digital salon and see how every part connects.
Throughout the module, learners build real software literacy—skills they can carry directly into internships, apprenticeships, and early‑career salon roles.
Students explore nine core areas of salon management:
Clients — Build and edit client profiles to understand how client data drives the business
Appointments — Schedule, modify, and manage bookings in real time
Services — Link services to pricing, timing, and staff
Products — Track retail items, inventory, and sales impact
Packages — Combine services and products into bundled offerings
Sales_and_Payments — Follow a transaction from checkout to reporting
Commissions — See how stylists earn from services and retail
Staff — Explore roles, permissions, and team structure
Students see how each action affects the next: a client books a service, the service generates a sale, and the sale contributes to a stylist’s commission. It’s business literacy through hands‑on practice.
Two Role‑Based Learning Views
StyleFlow includes role‑specific access so learners understand why permissions matter in real salon software.
Stylist View
Tools for booking, selling, and managing client interactions.
Manager View
Administrative controls for staff, pricing, reporting, and the salon’s “back office.”
This dual‑view structure helps students understand how salons separate responsibilities and protect sensitive information.
Student & Instructor Versions
This online product offering includes two coordinated modules designed to work together.
Student Module
A guided, hands‑on experience where learners build and manage a simulated salon environment.
Includes:
Step‑by‑step activities
Realistic business scenarios
Digital learner workbook
Quick‑reference sheets for each system area
Instructor Module
A complete teaching toolkit for classroom, hybrid, or online delivery.
Includes:
Full lesson plan
Learning outcomes
Standards alignment
Assessment options
Classroom adaptations
Slide‑by‑slide speaker notes
Instructor mode for preloading scenarios and distributing student copies
What’s Included
StyleFlow web app html download (student + instructor access)
Instructor curriculum package
Student workbook and activity set
Built‑in slide deck for live or virtual instruction
Scenario‑based practice salon for hands‑on learning
Digital Product Disclaimer
This is a digital product.
All sales are final and non‑refundable.
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Teach how a real estate brokerage runs a deal from first contact to closing.
What KeyFlow Does
KeyFlow places learners inside the sales side of real estate so they can see how every part of a deal connects. Instead of hearing about transactions in theory, students work inside a functioning digital brokerage and follow the full lifecycle of a client relationship.
Throughout the module, learners build real software literacy—skills they can carry directly into internships, licensing programs, and early‑career brokerage roles.
Learners explore the core operational areas of a brokerage:
Contacts — Track leads, buyers, and sellers
Listings — Manage property details and listing status
Transactions — Convert listings into active deals
Calendar — Coordinate showings, deadlines, and key dates
Income_and_Expenses — Understand the financial side of brokerage operations
Commissions — Follow how deals produce agent and broker earnings
Agents — Explore roles, permissions, and team structure
Students see how a relationship becomes revenue: a contact becomes a client, a listing becomes a transaction, and a transaction produces a commission split. The flow makes the connections between records concrete and easy to follow.
Two Role‑Based Learning Views
KeyFlow mirrors how real brokerages use permissions and access control.
Agent View
Tools for managing clients, listings, and deal activity.
Broker View
Administrative access for overseeing agents, finances, and the brokerage’s full pipeline.
This dual‑view structure helps learners understand how responsibilities and sensitive information are separated in real‑world real estate operations.
Student & Instructor Versions
The product includes two coordinated modules designed for classroom, hybrid, or online instruction.
Student Module
A guided, hands‑on experience where learners work inside a simulated brokerage.
Includes:
Step‑by‑step activities
Realistic deal scenarios
Digital learner workbook
Quick‑reference sheets for each system area
Instructor Module
A complete teaching toolkit for delivering the lesson with confidence—even for instructors new to real estate software.
Includes:
Full lesson plan
Learning outcomes
Standards alignment
Assessment options
Classroom adaptations
Slide‑by‑slide speaker notes
Instructor mode for preloading scenarios and distributing student copies
What’s Included
KeyFlow web app html download (student + instructor access)
Instructor curriculum package
Student workbook and activity set
Built‑in slide deck for live or virtual instruction
Scenario‑based practice brokerage for hands‑on learning
Digital Product Disclaimer
This is a digital product.
All sales are final and non‑refundable.
© 2026 SoftwareLit. All rights reserved.
Teach how rental business software runs—from tenant placement to rent collection.
What RentFlow Does
RentFlow places learners inside a working property management operation. Instead of learning about leases, maintenance, or rent collection in theory, students interact with a connected system and manage a rental portfolio in real time.
Learners follow the lifecycle of a property—from tenant onboarding to maintenance requests to rent tracking—building practical software literacy they can apply to property management, real estate, and operations roles.
Core System Areas
Learners explore the key components of a property management business:
Tenants — Manage renter profiles, lease details, and occupancy
Properties & Units — Track locations, unit availability, and assignments
Calendar — Coordinate scheduling for maintenance, move-ins, and inspections
Work Orders — Create, assign, and track maintenance requests
Vendors & Staff — Manage service providers and internal roles
Supplies — Monitor materials used for repairs and operations
Equipment — Track tools and maintenance resources
Rent & Payments — Record rent, monitor collections, and view outstanding balances
How the System Comes Together
Students see how a rental portfolio operates as a connected system:
A tenant is assigned to a specific unit within a property
Work orders are linked to units and assigned to vendors
Maintenance costs build from task-level details
A progress bar tracks completion of repairs
Rent flows into a portfolio-level rent roll, showing collected vs. outstanding balances
This interconnected structure helps learners understand how decisions and data in one area impact the entire business.
Two Role-Based Learning Views
RentFlow mirrors real-world access control by separating responsibilities and sensitive information.
Coordinator View
Access to tenant records, scheduling, and work order coordination
Manager View
Full administrative access, including rent tracking and vendor management
This dual-view approach reinforces how role-based permissions function in real business systems.
Student & Instructor Versions
RentFlow includes two coordinated modules designed for flexible instruction.
Student Module
A guided, hands-on experience managing a simulated rental portfolio
Includes:
Step-by-step activities
Realistic property and maintenance scenarios
Digital learner workbook
Quick-reference guides for each system area
Instructor Module
A complete teaching toolkit for delivering the experience effectively
Includes:
Full lesson plan
Learning outcomes
Standards alignment
Assessment options
Classroom adaptations
Slide-by-slide speaker notes
Instructor mode for scenario setup and student distribution
What’s Included
RentFlow web app (student + instructor access)
Instructor curriculum package
Student workbook and activity set
Built-in slide deck for live or virtual instruction
Scenario-based rental portfolio for hands-on learning
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