Tech Stack for After-School Programs in 2027
Direct Answer
An after-school program in 2027 runs on five connected systems: a child-care management platform (Procare Solutions at $129/month or iClassPro at $129/month per location) handles enrollment, attendance, and tuition; Brightwheel Premium handles parent comms and check-in; Stripe processes tuition autopay; QuickBooks Online handles books; and Gusto runs payroll.
The single most important pick is the management platform — get that wrong and every other system is bandaged on top of broken data.
Why After-School Programs Operate Differently
After-school care is not preschool, not summer camp, and not a tutoring company — but most software is built for one of those three and pretends to fit. The operator has to solve a very specific bundle of constraints that no general scheduling tool understands.
First, pickup windows are narrow and legally consequential. A 3:15 PM dismissal at a K-5 school becomes a 3:30 PM check-in at your program, and if a child does not arrive in 15 minutes you are on the phone with a school office and a parent — sometimes a police department. Roll-call attendance has to be live, not end-of-day.
Second, billing is hybrid. Some families pay monthly tuition flat-rate. Some pay drop-in by the day.
Some pay through a county subsidy (CCDF, CACFP, state vouchers) on a 30-60 day reimbursement cycle. Some pay through their employer's dependent-care FSA and need quarterly statements. A POS system cannot model this; you need child-care-specific billing with subsidy ledgers.
Third, ratios and licensing. Most states cap school-age ratios at 1:15 or 1:18 but require lower ratios for mixed-age groups. Your attendance system has to flag a ratio break in real time, not in a Monday morning report.
Fourth, parent communication volume is brutal. A 60-kid program generates roughly 40 daily parent messages — pickup changes, sick kids, snack questions, late authorizations. Texting individual parents off your personal phone is how operators burn out by year two.
Fifth, staff are part-time, hourly, and turnover-prone. The same software that runs the program has to onboard a new $16/hour aide in under 30 minutes and have her checking kids in by Tuesday.
The 2027 stack reflects all of this — it is a child-care platform first, not an enrollment platform.
Core Stack
These are the five to seven systems a real after-school operator runs in 2027, with named vendors and current prices.
1. Child-Care Management Platform — Procare Solutions or iClassPro This is the system of record. Roster, attendance, tuition billing, family records, immunizations, subsidy tracking, ratio alerts.
Procare Solutions runs $69-$169/month depending on tier, with the Premium tier including subsidy management and CACFP food-program reporting. iClassPro is $129/month per location for the Signature plan, with online booking now on Elite/Premium adding $70/month — better for programs that run enrichment classes alongside core care.
Procare has 40,000+ centers; iClassPro is stronger for class-based programs (gymnastics, dance, STEM enrichment).
2. Parent Communication + Check-In — Brightwheel Premium Even if your management platform has built-in messaging, Brightwheel is the daily driver parents actually open. Digital check-in/check-out with parent signatures, photo updates, behavior notes, immunization alerts, secure messaging.
Pricing is per-child custom-quoted — typically $3-$6/child/month, so a 60-kid program lands around $180-$360/month. The Premium tier adds tuition billing and attendance-based invoicing, which lets some smaller programs consolidate down to a single platform. Larger programs run Brightwheel for parent UX and Procare for back-office.
3. Payments + Tuition Autopay — Stripe (via your management platform) Stripe is the underlying processor for almost every child-care platform's "Tuition Express" or "Brightwheel Billing" feature. 2.9% + $0.30 per card transaction, 0.8% capped at $5 for ACH.
For a program billing $60,000/month in tuition, ACH-first billing saves roughly $1,400/month versus card-default. Train your front desk to push ACH.
4. Accounting — QuickBooks Online Essentials QuickBooks Online Essentials at $65/month is the back-office standard. Sync from Procare/iClassPro/Brightwheel via direct integration or a middleware like CareConnect. You need class tracking turned on so each location/grade rolls up separately for owner P&L review.
5. Payroll — Gusto Simple Gusto Simple at $49/month + $6/employee/month as of March 2026 (it raised from $40 base). For a typical 8-aide program that is roughly $97/month.
Gusto handles 1099s for contract tutors and tip reporting if your program runs a snack-bar/parent-event side. QuickBooks Payroll Core at $50/month + $6/employee is the same money if you want everything under one Intuit roof — pick by which one your bookkeeper hates less.
6. Background Checks + Hiring — Checkr or Sterling Checkr runs $25-$55 per check depending on package. Most states now require a fingerprint background check plus a child-abuse registry pull before an aide touches a kid. Build it into your hiring funnel.
7. (Optional) Standalone Comms — Remind or ClassDojo Plus Remind (now owned by ParentSquare) is free for two-way text and is what your school district probably already uses — letting parents reach your program in the same app they already have is a retention play. ClassDojo Plus is $4.99/month/family if parents opt in, but most programs leave this to parents rather than the operator.
Real Operators
Real after-school program operators in 2027 and what they actually run:
- Right At School (national, 700+ schools) — Uses Procare for enrollment and billing, Brightwheel for parent check-in, ADP for payroll (large-enterprise scale, not Gusto). Migrated off home-grown internal tooling in 2024.
- Champions / KinderCare's School Partnerships — Internal proprietary system built on Salesforce Education Cloud for enrollment, Kronos for staff time-and-attendance, Workday payroll. Not a buyable stack but the reference benchmark.
- Galileo Learning (Bay Area enrichment camps + after-school) — Custom registration on Sawyer ($109+/month) for class-based bookings, Stripe direct, QuickBooks Online + Gusto back office.
- Steve & Kate's Camp (national after-school + camp hybrid) — iClassPro rooted, full Stripe Connect integration, QuickBooks Online Plus, Gusto Plus for multi-state payroll.
- Local independent operator examples (50-150 kids, single site or 2-3 locations) — Most run Procare OR Brightwheel Premium as their single platform, with QuickBooks Online Essentials and Gusto Simple behind it. Total tool count: 3 to 4 systems, not 7.
The pattern: enterprise operators ($50M+ revenue) build on Salesforce; mid-market ($5M-$50M) run Procare or iClassPro; single-site operators consolidate onto Brightwheel Premium and add only what they cannot get inside it.
Integration
Here is how the stack connects in practice.
The choke point is the Procare-to-Brightwheel sync (or whichever two platforms you bridge). If you are running both, you need a nightly roster sync — most operators use Zapier ($29.99/month Professional) or the platforms' native integration if one exists. If Brightwheel Premium is your single platform, this whole arrow disappears and life is easier — which is why solo operators should think hard before adding Procare on top.
The Stripe-to-QuickBooks sync is the second choke point. Procare and Brightwheel both push net deposits, but processing fees show up as a separate line. Use QuickBooks class tracking so each location's revenue is clean for your accountant.
Failure Modes
The five ways operators screw up the after-school software stack:
- Picking an enrollment tool instead of a child-care platform. Operators see Sawyer or ActivityHero market beautifully and sign up — then discover at month three that there is no immunization tracking, no subsidy ledger, no ratio alerting. These are enrichment-class tools, not child-care platforms. If your program holds kids for 3+ hours daily, you need Procare, iClassPro, or Brightwheel as the spine.
- Letting parents pay by card by default. A $60,000/month tuition program processing 80% card pays ~$1,750/month in fees. ACH-first saves $1,400+/month — that is one part-time aide's wages. Default new families to ACH at enrollment.
- Running attendance on paper. Sounds dumb in 2027 but a third of programs still do it. The result: ratio violations no one catches until a state inspector shows up, billing errors that lose $3,000-$8,000/month in unbilled drop-ins, and a 45-minute close-out every night.
- Buying Procare AND Brightwheel AND a separate POS. Three subscriptions, three data sources, three monthly reconciliation headaches. Either Procare-as-primary-with-Brightwheel-only-for-check-in, or Brightwheel-Premium-as-single-platform. Pick one model.
- Skipping the subsidy module. If even 15% of your kids are on CCDF or state vouchers, the manual reimbursement work eats 6-10 hours/week of admin time. Procare Premium and Brightwheel Premium both include subsidy ledgers — pay the upgrade, do not DIY in spreadsheets.
- No background-check workflow. Hiring an aide without a current Checkr or fingerprint clearance is a license-revocation risk. Make the background check the first step of onboarding, not the last.
Budget
Realistic monthly software spend by program size, 2027 pricing:
Solo / single-site, 30-60 kids ($350-$550/month):
- Brightwheel Premium as single platform: $200-$350/month (per-child)
- QuickBooks Online Essentials: $65/month
- Gusto Simple (4-6 staff): $73-$85/month
- Stripe processing: pay-per-transaction (no monthly)
- Checkr background checks: ~$30/month amortized
Small chain, 1-3 locations, 100-250 kids ($1,200-$2,000/month):
- Procare Solutions Premium: $169-$300/month (multi-location pricing)
- Brightwheel for parent UX: $400-$750/month
- QuickBooks Online Plus: $99/month
- Gusto Plus (12-25 staff): $224-$380/month
- Zapier Professional for syncs: $30/month
- Checkr: $80-$150/month amortized
- ParentSquare/Remind Hub upgrade: $167/month if needed
Mid-size, 4-10 locations, 400-1,000 kids ($3,500-$6,500/month):
- Procare Enterprise (custom): $700-$1,400/month
- Brightwheel premium per-child: $1,200-$3,000/month
- QuickBooks Online Advanced: $235/month
- Gusto Premium (40-90 staff): $1,000-$2,200/month
- Checkr: $300-$600/month
These exclude payment processing (Stripe fees scale with revenue) and one-time onboarding fees (Procare implementation is $500-$1,500; Brightwheel onboarding is free).
30 / 60 / 90 Day Rollout
Days 1-30 — Foundation. Sign the management platform (Procare or Brightwheel Premium) and the support stack (QuickBooks, Gusto, Stripe). Migrate the family roster — most platforms accept CSV import and offer a 2-3 hour white-glove session for free. Train two lead staff on tablet check-in. Set up Stripe ACH-first.
Days 31-60 — Operations. All families on autopay. Daily attendance live on tablets, paper backup retired. Brightwheel parent messaging replaces personal-phone texting. First Gusto payroll runs cleanly. Begin subsidy submissions through the platform's module instead of spreadsheets.
Days 61-90 — Optimization. Reconcile QuickBooks to platform deposits and confirm class-tracking is correct per location. Turn on ratio alerts. Build the owner dashboard (revenue per location, attendance rate, AR aging). Document standard ops in a 1-page runbook so a new manager can take over in 30 minutes.
FAQ
Q: Can I just use Brightwheel and skip Procare? A: Yes if you are a single site under 75 kids with simple billing. Brightwheel Premium does enrollment, attendance, tuition, parent comms, and subsidy in one platform. Add Procare when you cross 2-3 locations or when subsidy volume exceeds 20% of revenue.
Q: What about Sawyer or ActivityHero — they look cleaner? A: They are built for class-based enrichment (gymnastics, art, STEM courses with start/end dates), not for ongoing daily care. Use them if you run enrichment programming alongside core after-school, but not as your spine.
Q: How do I bill county subsidies (CCDF / state vouchers) without spreadsheets? A: Use Procare Premium's subsidy ledger or Brightwheel Premium's subsidy module. Both track attendance days against authorization, generate the reimbursement claim, and post the receivable.
Manual spreadsheets are how operators lose $3,000-$10,000/year in unrecovered reimbursements.
Q: Do I need a separate POS for snack/uniform sales? A: Most operators run a Square Reader ($59 hardware, 2.6% + $0.10 per swipe) for the rare in-person sale and skip a full POS. Square deposits into QuickBooks via native integration.
Q: My staff hate the tablet check-in. What do I do? A: Usually a hardware problem, not a software problem. Use an iPad ($349 base) mounted at the door with a Bouncepad stand ($150), not a staff member's personal phone. Lock to single-app mode. Staff turnover drops noticeably when the tool is fixed in place and never crashes.
Sources
- iClassPro Pricing — iclasspro.com/iclasspro-pricing — current Signature/Elite/Premium tiers and online-booking add-on.
- Brightwheel Pricing — mybrightwheel.com/pricing — custom per-child pricing model and Premium tier features.
- Brightwheel Premium ROI guide — mybrightwheel.com/blog/how-much-is-brightwheel-premium — typical operator cost ranges.
- Procare Solutions — procaresoftware.com — enterprise child-care platform; 40,000+ centers.
- Jackrabbit Care Pricing — jackrabbitcare.com/pricing — alternative platform at $29+/month entry.
- Capterra: Procare Solutions — capterra.com/p/23486/Procare-Child-Care-Management — 2026 reviews + alternatives.
- Gusto Pricing — gusto.com/product/pricing — Simple/Plus/Premium tiers with March 2026 base-price update.
- QuickBooks Payroll — quickbooks.intuit.com/compare/gusto-vs-quickbooks — Core/Premium/Elite pricing comparison.
- Sawyer for Business — hisawyer.com/for-business/pricing — enrichment registration starting at $109/month.
- ParentSquare / Remind acquisition — montgomeryschoolsmd.org/news/mcps-news/2025/08/communication-platforms — parent communication landscape.