Jackrabbit is a class management software for gymnastics, dance, swim, cheer, music and care, from Jackrabbit Technologies headquartered in Huntersville, North Carolina. Worldwide Jackrabbit has served more than 12,000 schools, and boast over 5000 customers in 25 countries.
$49
per month
Shortcuts
Score 3.6 out of 10
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Shortcuts Software offers their self-named Shortcuts software to spas and salons looking for an end-to-end business management platform catering to their particular needs, emphasizing appointments and bookings management, and featuring mobile guest and member self-service application, SMS appointment confirmation, and cash flow tracking with reporting, scalable to meet the needs to single or multi-site operations.
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Pricing
Jackrabbit Class
Shortcuts
Editions & Modules
0-100 Students
$49
per month
101-250 Students
$89
per month
251-500 Students
$129
per month
510-1,00 Students
$169
per month
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Jackrabbit Class
Shortcuts
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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While Shortcuts has a more friendly UI, there are other vendors in the market that have developed their products in a way that suits user requirements from any industry. Shortcuts, in my opinion should look at expanding their use case to make it compatible for other industries …
It can actually handle the dynamic slotting, being an organization which is extremely operations-heavy, it becomes essential to manage inventory at out hand to increase efficiency and cut-down unnecessary cost to bring-in profitability; and Shortcuts solves perfectly for that
While Shortcuts has a more friendly UI, there are other vendors in the market that have developed their products in a way that suits user requirements from any industry. Shortcuts, in my opinion should look at expanding their use case to make it compatible for other industries as well