Since May 2026 only your child can change their own DVSA booking. What you can do is get them into a local swap pool — where another learner wants their date, and has the date they want.
You set it up tonight. It watches their test centres while you sleep.
Free. No card details at this step.
We'd rather you knew this now than found out at the worst moment. The DVSA requires the candidate to make their own booking changes — so when a match comes up, your child has to open their own DVSA account and confirm it. It takes them about two minutes on their phone.
Everything before that is yours to do. Which, if you've been up at midnight refreshing, is most of it.
Enter their test centre and date, choose which centres to watch, pay once. Then stop refreshing — permanently.
We text you both. They log into their DVSA account, confirm the swap, and it's done. Two minutes, on their phone.
£15 per centre, one-off. Add up to three nearby centres the DVSA links to theirs, at £15 each, for more chances to match. Most families pick two.
We monitor those centres around the clock for another learner who wants your child's date and holds the date you want. No refreshing, no 6am alarms.
We text you both with step-by-step instructions. Your child confirms on their own DVSA account, and the DVSA switches the two bookings.
You're the one paying for lessons. Every week your child waits is another week of keeping them test-ready — and for most families that's the real number, not the £15.
Illustrative, based on a £40 weekly lesson. Your figures will differ, and there's no guarantee of a match — which is what the refund promise is for.
The DVSA now allows a maximum of two booking changes. If your child has already used one, they have one left. An earlier test only helps if they're genuinely ready — a rushed fail costs more than the wait did. If you're unsure, ask their instructor first.
Cancelling and rebooking sends them to the back of a 22-week queue and burns one of their two changes. Swapping to a later date with someone who wants theirs costs neither of you your place. Choose "a later date" in the form above.
You do the setup and the payment — that's five minutes tonight. But the DVSA requires the candidate to make their own booking changes, so when a match comes up your child has to log into their own DVSA account and confirm it. About two minutes on their phone. Tell them you've done this; it needs them at the final step, and it's their test.
The DVSA's May 2026 changes banned automated booking bots and third-party resellers. They did not ban two candidates agreeing to exchange their slots — that's what this is. We find the match; your child and the other candidate complete the swap through the DVSA's own process. No bots, no automation, no reselling, and we never hold or access anyone's booking.
The DVSA now permits a maximum of two booking changes. If your child has already used one, they have a single change left — so choose the next date carefully, and only bring the test forward if they're genuinely ready. Their instructor is the best person to ask.
£15 per test centre, one-off. Adding a nearby centre is another £15, and you'll see the running total before you pay anything. Most families join two centres, so £30. No subscription and nothing to pay afterwards.
It depends entirely on how many local learners are in the pool, because a match needs someone nearby who wants your child's date and holds the date you want. Busy centres move faster than quiet ones. We won't give you an average, because averages tell you very little about your particular centre — the pool size we show you before you pay is the honest indicator.
Yes. We never touch it and we never ask for DVSA login details. Their booking stays exactly where it is until they choose to accept a match themselves. The worst outcome is that they keep the date they already had.
You get your money back. If no match is found before your child's test date, we refund you — you don't need to ask.