For tuition centres

ShowUp, for tuition centres.

Tuition centres keep two registers: who attended, and who has actually paid. ShowUp makes them one. Mark each batch in a tap, and a fee falls due only when every class in a student’s cycle has truly been taught — so the bill explains itself, and parents stop arguing about it.

Tuition centres — a class in session

Your world, your words

ShowUp, in your words.

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

Learner
Student
Group
Batch
Teacher
Teacher
Cycle
Cycle
  • English
  • Maths
  • Science
  • Hindi

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

Siblings, handled

Change mum’s number once. All three children update.

Most tuition centres run on families, not individuals — two or three children on one parent’s phone. ShowUp groups them into a household: one contact, one login, one place to see every child’s cycle. Edit the number once and every sibling record follows, so a changed phone never quietly stops the reminders for the second child.

The Excel import links siblings automatically when they share a phone number, and creates the parent sign-in as it goes.

Sound familiar?

The cycle-end headache.

  • “Cross-checking the attendance register against who has actually paid, every single month-end.”
  • “A parent disputing this month’s fee because classes were missed for exams or festivals.”
  • “Rebuilding the same fees spreadsheet across subjects and batches just to make the numbers tie out.”

Every class counts

How a cycle 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

Tuition centres: the questions we’re asked.

Can ShowUp handle a student in several subjects or batches?

Yes. A student can sit in multiple batches across subjects, and ShowUp tracks attendance and the fee cycle for each — so a child doing Maths and Science is never billed for a class they didn’t attend.

What happens when a student misses classes for exams?

Nothing is lost. An absence pauses the cycle — the meter waits for the next attended class instead of burning a paid one — so exam weeks never turn into a billing dispute.

Do parents see why the fee is what it is?

Yes. Families watch the cycle fill class by class, so when a fee falls due they already know exactly which classes it covers. That transparency is what makes it dispute-free.

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