Every staff question, every parent concern, every licensing checklist item routes to you personally. Here's what the center looks like when operations run without you being the hub every decision passes through.
No one's at the front desk. You're mid-circle-time. But this time, the center's operations don't pause because you left your office.
A real parent concern got acknowledged the way you would handle it, logged with context, and routed so you can respond when you're free.
Every classroom, every ratio, every open licensing item is tracked and flagged by priority, ready when you get back to your desk.
It reaches you the moment it matters, with everything you need to act without digging through binders and text threads.
Room 3 assigned Mr. Andre at 9:30, toddler ratio restored to 1:5
Room 5 parent waiting in lobby, progress report question for Maya. 10 min wait confirmed.
3 CPR certifications expiring July 15. Renewal sessions booked for June 28.
Open compliance items, deadlines, and documentation are tracked with owners assigned, so nothing slips because you were on the floor.
The operational backbone a multi-site childcare company has by default, built around how a single-director preschool actually works.
For a center built on personal oversight, this is what changes everything: every decision that used to route through you gets handled or surfaced without you being the bottleneck.
If we're wrong, the conversation ends here. If we're close, this is rarely the only thing you're holding together by hand.
We built this from public information. How close did we get?
Tell us where we got it right, or where we missed. Under a minute.