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The easiest way to turn trial parents into loyal clients.

What should be a simple first step for families often turns into a complex mess for your team. With Zooza, you can finally offer trial sessions that work — for everyone. Clear, automated, fully mobile, fully on-brand.

More conversions, fewer empty seats, less stress

It’s not just easier — it’s better business. Trials done right become the front door to long-term enrolments.

More clients, less drop-off

Parents feel comfortable trying first. And when the experience is smooth, they’re more likely to enrol — over 50% do.

Fewer empty seats

You’re already paying the instructors and renting the space. Trials help fill otherwise wasted spots.

Less admin work

No back-and-forth. No spreadsheets. No chasing. Zooza handles reminders, confirmations, and follow-ups.

All in one place

You and your team can see, manage, and adjust everything — from your phone.

How trial booking works

Set it up once, then watch families self-serve their way through the trial flow.

  1. 01

    Parent picks a slot

    Parent visits your website, sees the currently available trial groups, and picks a date that fits their schedule — no phone calls, no DMs.

  2. 02

    Instant confirmation

    Parent gets confirmation + reminders by email and SMS. They can cancel or reschedule directly from their profile if plans change.

  3. 03

    Your team is in the loop

    Instructor and admin get notified automatically. The trial appears on your timetable and the attendance register without any manual step.

  4. 04

    Smart conversion follow-up

    After the trial, the parent receives a personal follow-up and a 2-click enrolment prompt. Over 50% convert when the experience is this smooth.

Start offering trials that actually convert.

Embed the trial booking flow on your site, set your policy, and let Zooza handle the rest. The first 50% of conversions take care of themselves.

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