For dance schools

ShowUp, for dance schools.

Between styles, levels and showcase season, a dance school’s register never sits still. ShowUp keeps attendance and term fees moving in step: instructors mark who’s in class in a tap, and each dancer’s fee falls due only when their cycle of classes is complete — so there’s nothing to dispute mid-term.

Dance schools — a class in session

Your world, your words

ShowUp, in your words.

Same app, your words — ShowUp calls things what you call them.

Learner
Dancer
Group
Class
Teacher
Instructor
Cycle
Term
  • Ballet
  • Hip-hop
  • Contemporary
  • Jazz

You can edit fifteen of these words yourself, and every screen, email and WhatsApp message follows. See how the words work.

Split shifts, side by side

Two classes at 4pm, both on the week map.

Dance schools run mornings, then a long gap, then a packed evening — often with two classes in different rooms at the same hour. The week map draws your real hours, not a nine-to-five grid, and simultaneous classes sit side by side in their own lanes instead of painting over each other.

Paint your week in fifteen-minute blocks, including a Saturday that runs on its own timetable.

Sound familiar?

The term-end headache.

  • “Dancers switching styles and levels mid-term, scrambling the fee maths.”
  • “Showcase and rehearsal weeks throwing the regular billing rhythm off.”
  • “Parents questioning a term fee after a stretch of missed classes.”

Every class counts

How a term becomes a fee.

Every attended class fills a bead. When the last one lands it turns gold and the fee falls due — and the family saw every step get there.

  1. A cycle opens

    Each student gets a prepaid cycle: a set number of classes to attend. It starts at zero and waits.

    New cycle
  2. Attendance in a tap

    You mark who showed up. Every present class fills one bead. The meter ticks up, class by class.

    3 of 8
  3. An absence never burns a class

    Mark an absence and the meter holds. A missed class is not a paid class: the cycle simply waits for the next one.

    Still 5 of 8
  4. The cycle completes

    When the last class is attended, the beads turn to gold. The chapter is done. Only now does a fee fall due.

    Chapter complete
  5. The family is told, in plain words

    The family gets a simple message: the cycle is finished and the fee is due. No surprises.

    Fee due
  6. Paid, and the next cycle begins

    The owner marks the fee received, and a fresh cycle opens automatically. The rhythm continues.

    Paid · next cycle

Questions

Dance schools: the questions we’re asked.

Can a dancer take more than one style?

Yes. Each class a dancer joins has its own attendance and cycle, so a student doing ballet and hip-hop is billed fairly for each — never for a class they missed.

How are showcase or rehearsal weeks handled?

However you run them: mark the sessions that happen and the cycle fills accordingly. Fees always follow delivered classes, not the calendar.

Do instructors handle any of the money?

No. Instructors only mark attendance for their own classes. Fees stay with the owner, by design.

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Run your dance schools on attendance.

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