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# What do the class status labels mean?

> Explains the In session, Completed, Not started, and Cancelled pills on class cards.

<Note>
  **Must know**

  * **In session** means the class has been started; **Completed** means it has ended (either by you or automatically).
  * The **Not started** pill only shows on a session that's already scheduled and hasn't begun — it appears in the session header, not on the Programs list.
  * On the Dashboard these same states read as **Live now** and **Up next**.
</Note>

Each class carries a small status pill so you can tell at a glance where it stands:

* **In session** — a green pulsing badge. Someone has started the class and it's running now.
* **Completed** — a gray badge. The class has ended, whether you ended it or the club's automatic clean-up did.
* **Not started** — an amber badge shown in the session header for a scheduled class that hasn't begun yet. On the **Programs** list, upcoming sessions don't show this pill (it would just be noise), so no pill simply means "not started yet."
* **Cancelled** — a gray badge for a session the club cancelled. Cancelled sessions don't appear in your **Programs** list or on your **Dashboard** in any time filter — once a session is cancelled it drops out of those views. You'd only see this badge by opening that session's own page through a link you had saved or already had open.

On the **Dashboard**, the same underlying states are phrased for the moment: your next class reads **Up next** with a countdown, and once it's running it flips to **Live now** with the end time.

**Related:** [How do I browse and search my classes?](/coaches/coach-your-day/browse-search-my-classes) · [How do I start and end a class?](/coaches/coach-your-day/start-and-end-a-class) · [What happens if I forget to end a class?](/coaches/coach-your-day/class-left-running-auto-complete)
