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Why Parents Love Jackrabbit Dance Software

Last updated on July 20, 2024 by The Studio Guide Staff Leave a Comment


Of course, Jackrabbit Online Dance Studio Software offers plenty of perks for you as a dance studio owner or manager — but you’re not the only ones who stand to benefit! Your dance students’ parents will also greatly appreciate the convenience and quality you provide them when you utilize Jackrabbit’s many web-based tools. Not only will parents gain confidence in your studio’s professionalism, but they’ll be more likely to keep up with their child’s progress and schedule, making Jackrabbit a definite win for everyone!

Note: Tell us in the comment section below what your favorite dance studio management software is and why you like that particular platform.

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Parent Favorites: Online Registration

Among the many web-based tools available to parents, online registration is a definite favorite. With online registration, parents can quickly and easily enroll their children in dance classes without having to make an extra trip to your studio or having to play phone tag in the midst of their busy day. And with no more issues when the registration dates create scheduling conflicts, everyone is happier!

Even parents who aren’t particularly tech-savvy can still easily navigate the Jackrabbit registration process. In fact, here are some phrases directly from parent reviews of Jackrabbit’s online registration:
• “simple to understand”
• “an intuitive screen”
• “well-designed interface”

Parent Favorites: Online Payment Portal

As important as online registration is, when you add in online payment options, parents are absolutely thrilled! They appreciate the paperless potential as well as being immediately assured that, yes, their child’s place in her choice of dance classes is confirmed. Jackrabbit’s frustration-free online registration and payment method allows parents of your dancers to sign up and pay online in a single website visit.

What’s more, Jackrabbit online payment tools create a more professional appeal, setting your dance studio apart from competitors. Instead of a generic PayPal link, the Jackrabbit payment portal appeals to parents because it offers the comfort that comes with knowing they’re signing up their child with an established, professionally run organization.

Parent Favorites: Attendance and Payment Tracking

Not only do today’s parents prefer to go paperless, but they also want to see exactly where their money is going — and understandably so! With Jackrabbit Dance Studio Software, parents can easily view their child’s attendance at dance rehearsal, find out about make-up dates, and make sure they’re not paying for classes or events that their child does not attend. Since all this is done without a dance studio employee having to directly inform the parent, or the parent having to ask a dance studio employee, parents are more likely to actually keep up with their child’s attendance, and studio employees remain free to focus on their areas of expertise.

To find out more about how Jackrabbit Online Dance Studio Software can enhance your dance studio’s organization and communication, visit JackrabbitDance.com and schedule a free consultation today!

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