When creating Session-Based pricing plans in Lynk Tower, you’ll find an important setting called the Conduction-Based Subscription toggle.
This setting determines when a student’s session credit gets deducted—whether it depends on attendance or simply on whether the class was conducted.
What Does “Conduction-Based” Mean?
A conduction-based subscription deducts session credits based on class activity, not just student attendance.
This gives you control over how strictly session usage is tracked.
How the Toggle Works
When Conduction-Based is ON
A session credit is deducted whenever a class is conducted
It does not matter if the student attends or not
Example:
If 1 class is conducted, 1 session is deducted—even if the student is absent.
Best for:
Fixed schedule programs
Batch-based training where seats are reserved
Academies with strict attendance policies
When Conduction-Based is OFF
A session credit is deducted only when the student attends the class
Missed classes do not reduce session credits
Example:
If a student skips a class, their session count remains unchanged.
Best for:
Flexible learning environments
Personal coaching or reschedulable sessions
Programs where attendance may vary
Why This Setting Matters
Choosing the right option helps you:
Align pricing with your teaching model
Manage student expectations clearly
Control how session credits are consumed
Avoid confusion around missed classes
Conclusion
The Conduction-Based Subscription setting in Lynk Tower gives you flexibility in how session credits are deducted in session-based plans. Whether you choose to deduct credits based on attendance or class conduction, this feature helps you tailor your pricing model to match your program structure and policies.

