Lessonface is a lesson marketplace with student-side booking fees. Virgoul is an all-in-one music platform with no per-lesson commission, plus courses, communities, and production tools.
Lessonface launched in 2012 and operates as a curated online lesson marketplace. The platform charges students a booking fee on top of the teacher's rate rather than taking a commission from the teacher side — but the effect on teacher income is indirect. Teachers on Lessonface cannot easily set rates that reflect the true all-in cost to students, and the marketplace structure means they have limited control over their brand presentation and student relationships outside the platform.
Lessonface teachers benefit from an established platform with a verification process that increases student trust. The platform handles scheduling, video calls via their own integrated tool, and payment processing. For teachers who want a managed experience with minimal administrative overhead, Lessonface reduces the technical burden of running an online studio.
Virgoul differs in that it is not primarily a marketplace. Teachers on Virgoul own their student relationships, set their own rates without marketplace constraints, and access a much broader set of tools. Where Lessonface focuses narrowly on scheduling and live lesson delivery, Virgoul extends into course sales, multi-track recording, collaboration spaces, gig and studio bookings, and global music community features. A music producer who also teaches on Lessonface would still need a separate DAW, a separate course platform, and a separate community — Virgoul is designed to replace all of them.
The choice between the two depends on the teacher's business stage. Lessonface is better for teachers who want a managed, low-configuration start. Virgoul is better for teachers who want long-term income control and tools to scale beyond one-on-one hourly lessons.
Virgoul gives teachers full control over their rates, student relationships, and income streams — no marketplace booking fees, no commission surprises. Build a teaching business that scales beyond one-on-one lessons at virgoul.com.
Join VirgoulLessonface does not charge teachers a commission percentage. Instead it charges students a booking fee on top of the teacher's rate. Virgoul charges no fees on either side for direct bookings.
No. Lessonface is focused exclusively on live one-on-one lessons. Virgoul includes course hosting so teachers can sell pre-recorded content alongside live lessons.
Lessonface has an established marketplace with existing student traffic. Virgoul is growing rapidly and is better for teachers who want to own their audience long-term rather than depend on marketplace traffic.