Kwaddle

RATING:

5.0

(1)
Overview

About Kwaddle

Kwaddle for providers is a cloud-based solution designed to help educational organizations of all sizes manage registration, payments, invitations, and marketing for summer camps, after-school activities, and more. The platform enables users to create custom schedules and share them with members. Kwaddle comes with white-label capabilities that allow managers to personalize programs with custom waiver forms, discount codes, and add-ons. Centralized dashboard enables users to add camps/classes and accept online payments via credit or debit cards. Additionally, built-in reporting module enables administrators to view customer information and download registration data. Kwaddle supports integration with Stripe to facilitate online payment processing. Further, its...

Kwaddle Pricing

Choose between a Pay-as-you-go (3%) or Monthly Subscription plan ($34/mo).

Starting price: 

$34.00 

Free trial: 

Available

Free version: 

Not Available

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Kwaddle Reviews

Overall Rating

5.0

Ratings Breakdown

Secondary Ratings

Ease-of-use

5

Customer Support

5

Value for money

0

Functionality

5

Most Helpful Reviews for Kwaddle

1 Review

Alicia

Education Management, 2-10 employees

Used weekly for less than 6 months

Review Source: Capterra
This reviewer was invited by the software vendor to submit an honest review.

OVERALL RATING:

5

EASE OF USE

5

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

5

FUNCTIONALITY

5

Reviewed June 2019

Kwaddle Rocks!

Both reps are extremely customer focused and top notch to work with. So glad I moved to Kwaddle for my registration system.

PROS

The beauty of this registration system is in the ease of use. Any function needed is easily found and works smoothly. The three registration systems that I had used previously were over complicated and not user friendly.

CONS

Currently the functionality offered is pretty standard, however I know there are plans to add more options in the near future.

Reasons for switching to Kwaddle

The other three systems were too expensive and provided a lot of functionality that I didn't use, which made their platform overly complicated and not user friendly.