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What KinderPage handles (and what it doesn't)

Published:May 6, 20261 min read28 views

Where KinderPage stops and where the relationship with your centre begins.

KinderPage is a pre-enrolment platform. Understanding the boundary helps families and providers know what to expect from us, and what to handle directly.

What KinderPage handles

  • Listing discovery: search, filters, city pages, listing detail pages
  • Inquiries: messaging between families and centres
  • Waitlist applications: submission, status tracking, offers
  • Provider tools: dashboard, photos, fees, programs, FAQs
  • Light analytics for premium providers

What KinderPage does not handle

  • Enrolment contracts and registration paperwork
  • Tuition, deposits, or any fees from parents
  • Daily attendance, billing, or tax receipts
  • Tours, interviews, in-person vetting, or trial days
  • Ongoing childcare service
  • Licensing, health, or safety operations of any centre

Why this boundary matters

Provincial consumer-protection rules in Ontario and several other Canadian provinces prohibit waitlist deposits for licensed childcare. Once a child is accepted into care, the relationship becomes a regulated service contract between the family and the centre. KinderPage stays out of that contract by design, which keeps us focused on what we do well: matching families with the right centre.

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