
A growing waitlist is a great sign, but managing it poorly can lead to missed opportunities and frustrated parents.
1. Use a Tracking System
Use a digital spreadsheet or CRM tool to log names, contact info, desired start dates, and notes.
2. Set Expectations Early
Let families know where they are on the list and how long they might wait. Be realistic and clear.
3. Stay in Touch
Send monthly or quarterly updates so families don’t feel forgotten. Offer occasional previews of your program or newsletters.
4. Offer Alternatives
Provide information about part-time care or future openings. Some families may adjust needs just to join your program sooner.
5. Move Efficiently
When a spot opens, contact the next family quickly. Give them a clear deadline to respond before moving to the next name.
An organized waitlist process shows you value families and run your business professionally.
