Everything your microschool needs,
all in one place.
MudKitchen keeps parents, teachers, and administrators aligned with enrollment, communication, billing, and more—so you can focus on what matters most: your students.
FAQ
Questions from microschool founders
Answers for school owners and administrators evaluating software for enrollment, billing, and daily operations.
What is MudKitchen?
MudKitchen is an all-in-one operating system for microschools. It brings enrollment, tuition and billing, parent communication, student records, and daily school operations into one platform — built inside a real microschool to replace the patchwork of spreadsheets, form builders, and disconnected tools founders typically stitch together.
Who is MudKitchen built for?
MudKitchen is built for microschool founders, school administrators, and private school operators who need parents, teachers, and admins aligned in one system. Whether you are launching a new microschool or running an established program, MudKitchen is designed for teams that want one shared place for enrollment, communication, billing, and operations.
What tools does MudKitchen replace?
MudKitchen replaces the common stack of separate tools for school websites, enrollment forms, parent email and texts, tuition billing, student spreadsheets, and admin task tracking. Instead of running your school across five or more apps, your team works from one system where everyone knows where things live and what needs attention next.
Does MudKitchen include a school website and enrollment?
Yes. MudKitchen includes a branded public school website with programs, team profiles, FAQs, and enrollment pathways. Families can apply, submit health information and emergency contacts, upload documents, and complete registration — all connected to your admin dashboard, tuition setup, and parent portal.
How do I get started or book a demo?
Book a free 30-minute demo at trymudkitchen.com/get-started. You will walk through your school with the founder who built MudKitchen to run a real microschool first — no commitment and no sales pressure, just a practical conversation about your enrollment, billing, and operations needs.












